How do you figure that?There’s a big difference between what a 3 year old will score vs a 5 year old .
How do you figure that?There’s a big difference between what a 3 year old will score vs a 5 year old .
~95"
How about a Florida deer vs Saskatchewan Whitetail? I’m talking about antler size compared to body size.How do you figure that?
Okay.How about a Florida deer vs Saskatchewan Whitetail? I’m talking about antler size compared to body size.
Gross or net? You're close...~95"
Gross. 92" net.Gross or net? You're close...
Colder...Gross. 92" net.
Everyone that says they would pass... I admire your hunting abilities (or your lying on the internet abilities ) because I'd definitely without a doubt 100% take a shot but probably miss from the buck shakes if that guy walked by at 35 yards or less. Heck I would have a hard time not trying to stretch my "acceptable" distance if I saw him at 45.I'm going to go low 100's, below 115. I'd really say in between 105 and 110 is a solid range. I think it's crazy how often and how much folks mis judge size. A 115 inch 8 point is a super solid buck, a true 160" deer looks incredibly big, especially with your hands on it. Think about the difference between a 160 and a 120 inch deer, that's close to 3 addition feet of antler on the 160...... I think folks would be amazed at what actually even cracks the100 inch scale if they got their deer measured. . . . .
An 8 point gets 17 measurements (a 10 pt gets 19) and misjudging each one of those measurements (on the hoof or in a photo) by only an inch leads to a substantial error in judging the gross score, let alone the net score.I'm going to go low 100's, below 115. I'd really say in between 105 and 110 is a solid range. I think it's crazy how often and how much folks mis judge size. A 115 inch 8 point is a super solid buck, a true 160" deer looks incredibly big, especially with your hands on it. Think about the difference between a 160 and a 120 inch deer, that's close to 3 addition feet of antler on the 160...... I think folks would be amazed at what actually even cracks the100 inch scale if they got their deer measured. . . . .
90
I'm not sure why a few people have made comments about velvet. Clear as day thats all bone haha.I’ve enjoyed all the responses, the buck in the picture does not have velvet on, he has already shed off. If he gets him down I will report back with the score. God Bless
Buck above was 103 and something/eighths according to my tape. Extremely respectable here, especially for a 7.