Originally Posted By: Dog Hunter





Here is another pic. Pay no attention to the image of the guy on the screen. He looks the way he does because he is married with 3 kids. Two of them are teenagers. Lol


Why exactly are you asking? If the date on the camera is correct that deer has probably been dead for at least a few years. Then again, he could be an almost 10 year old cow horn spike by now that no one ever shot because he didn't "make the grade".

If it's just a general sort of question applied towards any similar type deer then it's still your choice whether or not you shoot such a deer. I imagine if no one ever shot him then his gene pool is firmly established already. Do you see others like him?