One of the other threads got me thinking. I think a buck has to score 150" to get in the Alabama whitetail trophy book. I know not all of the bucks that qualify get put in the book. I know there are some people on here that score a lot of deer handle a lot of big bucks that are killed each year. What do you think is the real number of deer killed on average each year in Alabama that scores over 150. Which no doubt would qualify as a trophy in my opinion. I think there are a lot of 140" bucks killed each year but I think 150" is a whole other level and a lot less rare. My guess which could be way off would be 40-60 a year.


If you're gonna be stupid you better be tough.