Here are the first photos I got of the buck from 2008. These photos are why he got his name. To me it looks like he had double main beams on both sides. But yes, his rack did change every year, he lost kickers grew different kickers and never grew a left g3 until this season. I wasn't able to take him to check in last night to weigh him. I will this morning after they open. The shed from 2008. Notice the G3 and G4 and the crab claw on the end of the "double main beam" broke off. 2009's trail cam photos.
Holy smokes scott!! that cell phone picture does not do that monster justice!!! my exchange with this guy last night p: thats what three years in a row? your on a wallhanger run! s: 5 of the last 7 i believe, no make that 6 for 8 p can i trade some of my suck for your awesome? s: sorry not accepting trades at this time >_< hahaha congrats buddy, Someone needs to snag this guy up form something like heartland bowhunter... in a state where you can kill one buck, he consistently gets the job done and makes it a dandy!
Scott, what a buck man he looks to be 300lbs. You have alot of history with that deer and for you to watch him grow and keep tabs on him is awesome, the fact that you harvested him is the first sit in the stand just rocks. Congrats again dude on a monster mature buck.
Impressive to say the least! Congrats on yet another awesome buck. I need to start picking your brain.
That cell phone picture really did him no justice but he still looked big and neat. The hunt pictures are great and really show what a awesome racked beast he is. Big bodied devil too !! Congrats on a great buck with history !! Really great the stand setup work out for you since you were looking so forward to get to sit it for the first time. You did your homework and it payed off big !!! Congrats again Scott !! Well deserved !! Tim