18 06, 2014

Georgia: 223 6/8” Velvet Buck!

2020-06-10T09:22:49-04:00June 18th, 2014|Big Deer Stories, BigDeer|4 Comments

North American Whitetail has the story of the monster Mikell Fries shot with his bow last October 14. Why was the giant (with drop tines!) still in velvet? …while examining the buck, Mikell noted there was only one testicle, and even it was poorly developed. While it’s unknown if this was a physiological anomaly or the result of an injury, it no doubt caused the hormonal imbalance that prevented the monster whitetail from going through a normal antler cycle. Clearly the deer had never shed the rack he’d been wearing when Mikell first found him before the season in 2012. From an 8-pointer then, he’d grown into a 26-pointer! Big Deer are fascinating… And BTW, every once in a blue [...]

17 06, 2014

Muzzleloader: How Temperature, Air Affect Rifles & Loads

2020-06-10T09:22:49-04:00June 17th, 2014|BigDeer, Deer Guns & Loads|4 Comments

Toby Bridges of the North American Muzzleloading Association is an expert on blackpowder rifles and loads. Here is some new info from Toby that will help you sight-in, shoot and hunt better: "Temperature is one variable that affects muzzleloader performance.  So are changes in the humidity and elevation. I almost always obtain the best and most consistent accuracy with saboted bullets when shooting at temperatures from about 40 to 60 degrees. Here in Montana, I'm lucky that through most of June I can still get in several hours of shooting early in the morning with temperatures still in the upper 40s and into the 50s. Even in early July, I can drive up to 5,000 or so feet and shoot for a [...]

16 06, 2014

BIG DEER Blogger Mounts

2020-06-10T09:22:49-04:00June 16th, 2014|BigDeer|3 Comments

Last week we talked about how to choose a deer taxidermist, and I asked you to share some of your recent mounts… Matt sent his 2013 Kentucky archery buck; Matt is a professional photographer, and it shows, what a superb photo: Eric submitted this doe and buck, unique and interesting: Dan sent this photo and said, My son’s deer is on his left. Mine is the smaller one: Wren submitted these photos of an old South Texas giant (note buck’s sway-back and pot belly, two sure signs of maturity) along with some good advice: Here is a mount done this past season and a freeze frame "photo" from video I had gotten of the buck. The taxidermist I use really likes it when I bring in "live" photos [...]

12 06, 2014

Ohio: 19-Year-Old Hunter’s Giant Bow Buck

2020-06-10T09:22:49-04:00June 12th, 2014|Big Deer Stories, BigDeer|8 Comments

Today’s blog is from Pierce Moore from Ohio. I saw Pierce’s buck on Twitter and asked him to write a post for us. What I love most about this story is that the 19-year-old’s exuberance and passion for deer hunting jump right out at you. We need young men like Pierce to keep this great gig of ours going: the ongoing quest for BIG DEER done the right way, with fun and class and respect. Awesome buck and post Pierce, thanks for sharing.—M.H. The Perfect Morning It was the morning of November 7th, 2013, the day that I had requested off to go deer hunting back in July. I knew the first couple weeks in November were the magical weeks [...]

11 06, 2014

Contest: Indiana Trail-Cam Buck Grossed 183 2/8

2020-06-10T09:22:49-04:00June 11th, 2014|BigDeer|1 Comment

This awesome buck in the trail-cam photo we posted yesterday gross-scored 183 2/8 (172 3/8 net). It was shot in Indiana in 2008 by Dennis Treesh, who used a muzzleloader. Click for full story. Congrats to Dr. Bones, who guessed 181 4/8, and Robert, who tweeted me his 185. Duluth Trading Company gift cards heading your way as soon as I get your mailing address.

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