Finding New Bucks to Add to The Hit List
In the last week I have had three new bucks show up in a spot that I have been wanting to hunt but had just not gotten any pictures of any good bucks on camera. All of these three would be fine deer to take in Covington County but the biggest of the three has my full attention at the moment.
This mature eight point is a stud of a deer. His main feature is tine length but he still has descent width and pretty good mass throughout his rack.I feel like he is a very solid four and a half year old deer.
This is another solid eight point even though he isn't quite as big as the previous deer he still has plenty to catch my attention enough for me to want to harvest him with a bow. This particular buck doesn't really have features that really stand out more than others but still has good all around qualities.
Lastly the smallest of the three which is still a pretty descent deer and I would love to get an opportunity to take him with my bow. He has a pretty tight rack with good mass but not much tine length and also the best way to recognize him is that his ear is cut.
With all the hot weather lately it has been pretty much impossible to even think you have a chance of harvesting a mature buck but starting tomorrow a cold front is moving in and I am hoping to take full advantage of it by spending a lot of time in the woods in hopes of getting a shot at any of these three but hopefully I'll get an opportunity on the first one.
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