@jade616 Yes, many would call this a 4pt buck with eye guards or brow tines. And I do too sometimes. But I am a measurer for Pope & Young, NW Big Game, NMLRA, Oregon Shed Hunters, etc. I follow the conventions of the official measuring protocol so I often speak/write about antlers as they are formally referred in measuring context. I score many racks each year. See my comment to @backwoodsboys97 below for the detail on point count. Not sure why people are hung up on this; it is what it is.
considering everyone who is serious about hunting blackies on the west coast would assume your talking about a 5 pnt with eye guards, you might want to change the way you talk about racks, its a 4 pnt
To the other questions regarding the location, this buck was on public land, Thurston County. This fall I rattled/called in 6 bucks this year including a couple decent 110" class deer, public land during rifle season. I bowhunt with a rifle tag and shot my buck at 15 yards on 11/21 after rattling him in.
@backwoodsboys97, You can take your insults elsewhere. Brow tines are G1, the rear tine of the rear fork is G2, the front tine of the rear fork is G3, and the G4 is the rear tine of the front fork formed by that tine and the main beam. If you were educated on the appropriate antler structure and naming conventions of blacktails (and mule deer for that matter), you'd not bothered with your sarcastic comment.
Is this from anywhere near jefferson county? wanted to know because my brother shot a 7x4 blacktail that measured about 158 and that looks alot like the area were he shot it.
WOW!!! that's a nice buck. what part of WA. was this? not asking to go find it lol but just wondering. im from Shelton in mason county and i would love to get one like that on film some year. i wish that we could get some of these TV guys out to western WA to try their luck hunting our blacktail in our woods that would make a great show. thanks for the vid
That is an absolutely beautiful Buck. I love Blacktail Deer...they are so magestic looking and can be very difficult to find with a full G3 and G4...absolutely awesome footage, nice goin!
i am 13 and would like to go deer or elk hunting for the first time does any one know where good public land is for this in washington
yankeees9731 7 months ago
@jade616 Yes, many would call this a 4pt buck with eye guards or brow tines. And I do too sometimes. But I am a measurer for Pope & Young, NW Big Game, NMLRA, Oregon Shed Hunters, etc. I follow the conventions of the official measuring protocol so I often speak/write about antlers as they are formally referred in measuring context. I score many racks each year. See my comment to @backwoodsboys97 below for the detail on point count. Not sure why people are hung up on this; it is what it is.
bow4elk 8 months ago
considering everyone who is serious about hunting blackies on the west coast would assume your talking about a 5 pnt with eye guards, you might want to change the way you talk about racks, its a 4 pnt
jade6161 8 months ago
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That's a nice.
Boughtone 1 year ago
That's a nice.
Boughtone 1 year ago
To the other questions regarding the location, this buck was on public land, Thurston County. This fall I rattled/called in 6 bucks this year including a couple decent 110" class deer, public land during rifle season. I bowhunt with a rifle tag and shot my buck at 15 yards on 11/21 after rattling him in.
bow4elk 1 year ago
@bow4elk thats a dam fine job you did gettin up on that one i hunt that same country.died in the wool my friend.
bocephus3006 11 months ago
@backwoodsboys97, You can take your insults elsewhere. Brow tines are G1, the rear tine of the rear fork is G2, the front tine of the rear fork is G3, and the G4 is the rear tine of the front fork formed by that tine and the main beam. If you were educated on the appropriate antler structure and naming conventions of blacktails (and mule deer for that matter), you'd not bothered with your sarcastic comment.
bow4elk 1 year ago
its a 4 by 4 with eye guards idiot
backwoodsboys97 1 year ago
Is this from anywhere near jefferson county? wanted to know because my brother shot a 7x4 blacktail that measured about 158 and that looks alot like the area were he shot it.
xschitzingigles 1 year ago
@xschitzingigles GTFOH!are you serious Jefferson county near the hoh river or Jefferson county near hood canal
bocephus3006 4 months ago
WOW!!! that's a nice buck. what part of WA. was this? not asking to go find it lol but just wondering. im from Shelton in mason county and i would love to get one like that on film some year. i wish that we could get some of these TV guys out to western WA to try their luck hunting our blacktail in our woods that would make a great show. thanks for the vid
DrHavok1 1 year ago
Amazing buck.
I would have wet myself if I had seen him. I'm 15 and am obsessed with blacktail hunting.
BlackTailHunter13 1 year ago
That is an absolutely beautiful Buck. I love Blacktail Deer...they are so magestic looking and can be very difficult to find with a full G3 and G4...absolutely awesome footage, nice goin!
Thumbs up posting.
anavidhunter 1 year ago