I'm going with 4 1/2 and low 140s. Not much mass, but really wide.
What county is this in?ttha_aggie_09 said:
Wide and short tine buck that is getting an arrow in him, hopefully soon
How many?
Decent ram (26-27")
Odd buck
And then there is this "special" buck... he either got stung by a bee on his tongue or he is just a little odd. Any ideas?
I feel like you could make a guillotine out of your feeder pretty easy. Plus it would make getting him a lot easier too and less work and time on your part.CS78 said:
Hunted til 10:30 Tuesday. He showed up at 2pm. His time is limited.
giddings_ag_06 said:
I feel like you could make a guillotine out of your feeder pretty easy.
highvelocity said:
What exactly is a chupacobra? Some weird coyote hybrid?
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For the non-Puerto Ricans among us, the Chupacabra is a creature that is currently rampaging through the island, relieving farm animals of their blood. As of yet, the Chupacabra, which translates into "goat-sucker", has not attacked humans, although no one can say for certain that this will not happen in the future. The origin of its name comes from its earliest attacks, where goats were found with their blood drained and with two peculiar puncture marks on their necks. There have been reports alleging that particular organs were missing from some of the victim's bodies, without any visible way for those organs to have been removed. Sightings have increased as the months go by, fueling paranoia and fear.
Speculation has placed the Chupacabra as a resident of another galaxy (see the truth behind the Chupacabra), or a half-man, half-beast vampire who roams the countryside terrorizing farm animals. Others say that the Chupacabra hops like a kangaroo and leaves a sulfur-like stench. Still others say that the Chupacabra is a panther-like creature with red eyes and a long snake-like tongue. I, for one, think that the truth may lie in the UFO area my theory being that the Chupacabra is actually the pet panther, which hops like a kangaroo, of some irresponsible aliens who let it wander around. Like obnoxious relatives who let their children rampage through the house, the aliens have overstayed their welcome in our island
Source: http://www.princeton.edu/~accion/chupa2.html
highvelocity said:
What exactly is a chupacobra? Some weird coyote hybrid?
cledus6150 said:
Something reached up and bit him...