Southern ga in the Flint River areaTremendous buck. What area of Ga is this?
It's funny you just said that. Been on the phone with my son and we both agreed our best chance at him is opening week of archery at the time he showed up this afternoon. The longer the season goes our odds will keep declining and someone else's will go up. As much as I would like to take him I would give anything for it to be my son!!!! At this point I would almost get sick to my stomach if he walked out on me and I knew if I took him then my son couldn't.My goodness what a Ga hoss ! I remember him well from last season . Hopefully he don’t do what big bucks do and pull what he did last year . Hope y’all get him , I’d bet if y’all do it will be the first week or so of archery , in the afternoon . Good luck , keep us updated , I’d love to watch him grow .
He's a toad
We think last year he was a 3 yr old and 4 this year. Maybe he is one year older? Last year we were surprised at how young he looked with that big rack.Goodness gracious he’s a mighty fine giant! Good luck! How old is he? Doesn’t seem ancient to me, just a giant!
6 panels with the shorter Tposts from tractor suoply. I think they sell 6' and 5' posts. We use the 5' posts.awesome buck! Quick question on your exclusion pen....how many panels did you use? Just wondering how big it is? Ive built a couple on our property in areas where we had hog problems but I've basically stopped using them. Have tried to shift more to feeders that hogs can't knock corn out of. I've got some big troughs and some of the banks feeders (like in your picture) that so far (knock on wood) have been relatively hog resistant.