This beast was killed this weekend in North Carolina.
Rumor is Caswell CountyThat's a PIG!! You don't know where at in NC do ya?
I have no idea, I was wondering about the effect the velvet would have on the score.Monster Clay!
Did they strip the velvet to get those measurements? It’s not officially scored and recorded unless it’s stripped but monster nonetheless![]()
Only because it's his son.
No one @ NCHF knew if the hunter last time I checked. Lots of assumptions.@"J" I wondered if anyone in here knew the hunter
Well I was wondering because the hunter's name is Steve.No one @ NCHF knew if the hunter last time I checked. Lots of assumptions.
TipmooseJRWell I was wondering because the hunter's name is Steve.
Just was told by my buddy who is an official scorer that velvet deer have their own categoryMonster Clay!
Did they strip the velvet to get those measurements? It’s not officially scored and recorded unless it’s stripped but monster nonetheless![]()
Steve might have taken the pic, but not THIS Steve. Lol...I was too busy trying to convince someone I killed a trophy mule deer in Butte Montana several years ago with a 7.6 Creedmoor.
That makes sense. Never thought of it before....but it does.Just was told by my buddy who is an official scorer that velvet deer have their own category
Yes rolling hills but not really anymore than other parts of the piedmont. It is a rural county and my understanding is the mineral make up of the soil grows big antlers.@Clay Showalter what is caswell county like, red clay rolling hills being next virginia?