I agree and will take it a step farther, a LF trophy is very regional.
I'd say killing a 150 typical 10 or 12 in the post oak region where I hunt would equal killing a 200" south Texas or Kansas deer. This is an area where 130's are a really good deer and 140's a monster.
Wild monster bucks are a lot like big ol perfect natural boobs. Even if you know where they are located, they are hard to bag. Big highfence bucks are like really nice fake boobs. If you have the cash, you can always see em. Thats said, I like em all.
You sir are a genius! There is no reason for this thread to continue as all other comments are null and void now, lol!!! This is the "bam, mic drop" comes in!!
My perspective is a lot different.
Deer are just walking meat, I never knew we were supposed to use them to measure our manhood.
The same frame of mind that says a big deer counts more if it is killed in Kansas than a high fence place in South Texas can be used to say a big deer in Kansas does not count as much as a smaller deer killed in East Texas.
Does a free range Caribou count more than a South African Kudu
We are all just a bunch of big kids playing in the woods, shoot what makes you happy.
I promise there will always be someone out there that is killing something bigger than what you killed
Yeah I'll also add when did 150 inch deer become small? It took me forever to see one much less shoot one....now they usually don't even get a second glance..
Yeah I'll also add when did 150 inch deer become small? It took me forever to see one much less shoot one....now they usually don't even get a second glance..
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I try to locate and hunt a 150 plus every year here in east tx. It takes a lot of looking to find one much less get him killed. Yall have them behind every bush down there though. I would love to come see your deer someday. Amazing what yall have done.
I try to locate and hunt a 150 plus every year here in east tx. It takes a lot of looking to find one much less get him killed. Yall have them behind every bush down there though. I would love to come see your deer someday. Amazing what yall have done.
You're welcome anytime Steve....not sure about behind every bush but we've got some dandy's. Tremendous amount of work to get where we are at today especially with all native deer.
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