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Re: Cullman county.UPDATED WITH PICS
[Re: chevyman]
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01/07/16 10:30 AM
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Dkhargroves
Booner
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Booner
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Posts: 11,392
Prattville
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Nice deer with good mass. Congrats!
There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
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Re: Cullman county.
[Re: Ryano]
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01/07/16 11:04 AM
01/07/16 11:04 AM
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Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 6,999 Holly Pond, AL
NightHunter
10 point
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Still not a huntable population in a few parts of Cullman County. Never seen a deer within a few miles of our house. My mother works at Holly Pond school. A few years back around Christmas she was reading Rudolph to the class. Someone looked out the window and said look at that deer. She said it was the biggest rack deer she had ever seen walking by the football field. I know folks that have been killing deer over that way for years. I'll put it another way. We do surveys and try to sample deer throughout the county with assistance of many, many landowners across the county and north of 69 and west of 65 do not have populations like the SW corner of the county. There are pockets of pretty good numbers but as whole, due to broken land ownership patterns, deer numbers are pretty low to very scarce in places. I didn't say there weren't deer. I leased too much ground in Cullman Co. To know otherwise. There aren't sustainable populations under current conditions and harvest mentality. And I've still never seen a deer anywhere near our place. Duck River or the back end of Baileyton is as close as I've seen one even running surveys.
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Re: Cullman county.Updated with pics.
[Re: chevyman]
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01/07/16 11:16 AM
01/07/16 11:16 AM
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Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 1,787 Cullman
Zkd22
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Not my buck..Killed by a friend who is not a member here. I bet he got a cheap processing job
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Re: Cullman county.
[Re: NightHunter]
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01/07/16 11:17 AM
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Posts: 4,317 Boaz,Al,Mexican Paradise
OcToBeRDrEaMiN67
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10 point
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I killed quite a few back in the early 90's between Logans crossroads and Crane Hill.In 94 I killed one on January 4th a nine point almost identical to the one in the pic on Soterra land beside the old Bates cemetery.Still my largest to date.Dennis Wilborn did the mount. to the hunter that killed that stud.
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Psalm 27:1 The Lord is my light and my salvation,whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life;of whom shall I be afraid?
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Re: Cullman county.UPDATED WITH PICS
[Re: chevyman]
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01/07/16 11:55 AM
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JCarter
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Re: Cullman county.
[Re: NightHunter]
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01/07/16 12:13 PM
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Posts: 3,860 Cullman, AL
Ryano
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Still not a huntable population in a few parts of Cullman County. Never seen a deer within a few miles of our house. My mother works at Holly Pond school. A few years back around Christmas she was reading Rudolph to the class. Someone looked out the window and said look at that deer. She said it was the biggest rack deer she had ever seen walking by the football field. I know folks that have been killing deer over that way for years. I'll put it another way. We do surveys and try to sample deer throughout the county with assistance of many, many landowners across the county and north of 69 and west of 65 do not have populations like the SW corner of the county. There are pockets of pretty good numbers but as whole, due to broken land ownership patterns, deer numbers are pretty low to very scarce in places. I didn't say there weren't deer. I leased too much ground in Cullman Co. To know otherwise. There aren't sustainable populations under current conditions and harvest mentality. And I've still never seen a deer anywhere near our place. Duck River or the back end of Baileyton is as close as I've seen one even running surveys. Yep. I have one spot that you would never think about seeing deer but I see them almost every hunt sometimes 6 different deer in an evening hunt. Another spot up the road that looks like prime habitat wont have a deer on it. I think its all about the pressure of humans using the property for farming ect. and with the deer population here they can easily find another spot that is less pressured and as good or better habitat. Just my uneducated opinion.
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Re: Cullman county.UPDATED WITH PICS
[Re: chevyman]
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01/07/16 02:45 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 5,924 Decatur
chevyman
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12 point
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Glad to show him off for yall..I am so happy for Josh..Buck of a lifetime!!I bet your dad is proud too!!
Wisdom doesn't always come with age. Sometimes age shows up all by itself. Roll Tide
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Re: Cullman county.UPDATED WITH PICS
[Re: chevyman]
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01/07/16 02:47 PM
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Posts: 39,457 Marshall County
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That's a hoss. A stud of a deer no matter where it was killed. Unless he's got escaped high fence genes, I'd bet my lunch money he was older than 3 1/2.
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: Cullman county.UPDATED WITH PICS
[Re: FurFlyin]
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01/07/16 02:50 PM
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Posts: 5,924 Decatur
chevyman
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That's a hoss. A stud of a deer no matter where it was killed. Unless he's got escaped high fence genes, I'd bet my lunch money he was older than 3 1/2. He was killed with an AR15 chambered in .223..You want to bet on that too?
Wisdom doesn't always come with age. Sometimes age shows up all by itself. Roll Tide
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Re: Cullman county.UPDATED WITH PICS
[Re: chevyman]
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01/07/16 02:55 PM
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Posts: 4,231 Central Alabama
Yelp softly
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10 point
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Just saw where a friend of mine killed a brute of a 10 point in Cullman co.Seems like some good ones coming in from there..I can remember when there was not a huntable population there. I wonder if lower deer numbers could possibly lead to better quality animals? The logic makes sense. It seems like there'd be more food to go around. Just thinking out loud here. I don't think it's a huge coincidence that big deer come from counties like Cullman and Winston.
"When there was no fowl, we ate crawdad, when there was no crawdad, we ate sand."
"YOU ATE SAND!" - Raising Arizona
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