I've had the privledge of seeing some sweet bucks over the years, and some of them broke the 200 inch mark. Here are a couple that did it 3 years in a row.
This first buck was an island deer I first saw in 2010. I heard that he was also a 200 inch buck in 2009, but I never saw him.
2010 I believe his sheds went 240+
2011 He broke a lot of points, but scored 208 broken, 237 unbroken
2012 His best year, scoring 254
This next buck most here are familiar with. A neat buck to see for sure.
2011 This was his 1st year as a 200 incher, scoring 218, with 5-6 inches missing
2012 He came back without the double beam but still scored 209 with 3-4 inches missing.
2013 With mass to spare, he no doubt with again top 200 inches.
These two bucks lived in a realatively tame surroundings, and I've seen very few 200 inchers in the wild, and never on for multiple years.
Feel free to tell about/share photos of you multi year 200 inchers.
Yelum
Theres logic, and theres women. They don't go together.
This first buck was an island deer I first saw in 2010. I heard that he was also a 200 inch buck in 2009, but I never saw him.
2010 I believe his sheds went 240+
2011 He broke a lot of points, but scored 208 broken, 237 unbroken
2012 His best year, scoring 254
This next buck most here are familiar with. A neat buck to see for sure.
2011 This was his 1st year as a 200 incher, scoring 218, with 5-6 inches missing
2012 He came back without the double beam but still scored 209 with 3-4 inches missing.
2013 With mass to spare, he no doubt with again top 200 inches.
These two bucks lived in a realatively tame surroundings, and I've seen very few 200 inchers in the wild, and never on for multiple years.
Feel free to tell about/share photos of you multi year 200 inchers.
Yelum
Theres logic, and theres women. They don't go together.