It's been a tough year here in southern California, I have not seen a lot of bucks, the ones I have seen are on the thin side.
The good news is, you get to keep looking until you find them. Finding bucks is not the hard part..... finding BIG BUCKS is the hard part. Earlier this season I found a bruiser 4x2, he's about 22-23 wide, with deep forks and decent mass, I wrote in my hunting journal " DO NOT KILL THIS BUCK ' he is a 4x2, so he will only score as a forky, I'm hoping next year he will go 4x4 then he would be a stroker buck.
After not seeing any big bucks, I thought about going to the 4x2 area and killing him, then I could not find him..... I'm glad though, he is a old worrier, if I find him next year & he is the same I might try & kill him, I think he would go around a 110"-115" as a fork.
The difference between this year & last year is huge, I was seeing so many bucks I actually got to greedy trying to shoot a bigger buck then my first one. This year, very few bucks and not any big ones yet.....
Big bucks are like gold, they are where you find them.... just like gold, their are some characteristics that will put you in the right terrain.
Big bucks like to live a secret life, they don't like the daylight, they don't like to be bumped, they don't like other deer, except in the rutt they forget most of that. sometimes they will have a sidekick to help with detection of things. Big bucks like steep, rough and thick terrain.
The good news is, you get to keep looking until you find them. Finding bucks is not the hard part..... finding BIG BUCKS is the hard part. Earlier this season I found a bruiser 4x2, he's about 22-23 wide, with deep forks and decent mass, I wrote in my hunting journal " DO NOT KILL THIS BUCK ' he is a 4x2, so he will only score as a forky, I'm hoping next year he will go 4x4 then he would be a stroker buck.
After not seeing any big bucks, I thought about going to the 4x2 area and killing him, then I could not find him..... I'm glad though, he is a old worrier, if I find him next year & he is the same I might try & kill him, I think he would go around a 110"-115" as a fork.
The difference between this year & last year is huge, I was seeing so many bucks I actually got to greedy trying to shoot a bigger buck then my first one. This year, very few bucks and not any big ones yet.....
Big bucks are like gold, they are where you find them.... just like gold, their are some characteristics that will put you in the right terrain.
Big bucks like to live a secret life, they don't like the daylight, they don't like to be bumped, they don't like other deer, except in the rutt they forget most of that. sometimes they will have a sidekick to help with detection of things. Big bucks like steep, rough and thick terrain.