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    What is your biggest LITTLE deer?

    This should be a fun game...and as the years go on we should be able to bring back up this thread to see what they turn into... however long they last (if we can keep track of them)

    Yearlings only!!

    It was hard for me to find a decent yearling this year... we had a ton of spikes... but this dude stood out... and I only have one game cam pic of him...


    #2
    Moosedeer?

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      #3
      Can you say nontypical potential? Maybe?

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        #4
        His antlers are growing backwards Encinal!!! LOL

        I don't know that this one will ever amount to anything, but I'd sure hope to see him next year.
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          #5
          cool deal guys!! I've never seen split brows like that on a yearling tuthdoc.

          Keep em coming!

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            #6
            How big do they need to be? This little buck fawn must have been born late because he was still too small to jump into the pen even in late November. Double throat-patch and a pretty little deer. Hope he makes it five or six years.
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              Originally posted by tuthdoc View Post
              Can you say nontypical potential? Maybe?

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              My biggest is about that size. ^^^^^^^^





              -Ike

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                #8
                this is the biggest buck we have on the property He lays under the feeder w/ his mouth open.

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                  #9
                  I got a 4.5yo 6 point a few years back 6" spread 4-5 inch main beams...I think it scored 12 with deductions...
                  I still got the antlers...
                  Thought he was a spike @ 120 yrds

                  I got some TG pics from youth hunts that would probably win the contests..I think some may have spots...I know 2 will go under 45#

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                    #10
                    I think this would be mine
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                      from a few years ago. As far as I know, no one ever saw him.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Eason View Post
                        from a few years ago. As far as I know, no one ever saw him.

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                        I might have to shoot that one!! WOW!

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                          #13
                          I haven't seen this little guy in a while, but hopefully he's still around next year.

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                              #15
                              I got a 6 point yearling on tape this year with about a half inch drop on each side, kinda pumped to see what he does in the future.

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