A few Tennessee bucks

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  1. CoryTN

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    Sadly, in my part of Tennessee we don't have very big deer to being able to shoot 3 bucks a year until this year(2). So basically anything 100 inches + is a big deer for around here.

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    This one I am curious about if it is a new buck or not. This is the only picture i got. He looks pretty wide from his ear.
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    And here was a shocker, because a bear is rare in this area. Give me some weight estimates you people who are experienced with bears. I was guessing 350-400 myself.

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    patinthehat Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Got some good looking bucks there. Bear are really rare where we hunt at too so I don't know what I'd do if i ever got a bear on my cam lol.
     
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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    You have some good looking bucks! Love the brow tines on the buck in the 4th pic!
     
  4. CoryTN

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    He is my main goal, he is a frequent visitor of that site in the afternoons, hopefully he hangs around another 13 days!
     
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    Some good looking deer there.

    Blessings.........Pastorjim
     
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    youngfart Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The bear is a young one, you can tell by his ears, when there pointy and look high there a young bear, when they blend in with there skull line there older and big!
    Rocky
     
  7. CoryTN

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    I just do not want him lurking around on the property. His body seems fairly large to me, do you have a weight estimate?
     
  8. CoryTN

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    Here is also another picture of the bear and a small spike beside the same tree to sort of compare size. Im guessing I overguessed weight by quite a bit lol.

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    Lay off bucks 4 5 and 6 for a yr or 2 they look to be about 2.5 to 3 yr Olds in my opinion set out some food plots and feeders and watch them grow they have some great potential

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    Why don't you want him on your property? Bear are awesome animals.

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