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BBD, Dave this was killed this morning.
 

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One KING to Another lil Bear down (LBD)
 

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WOW thats a nice hybrid...good job and that bear is huge!!was the bear taken locally?
 

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Hey DHTI71,


Congrats on the monster deer you guys have taken the last few years. Are they all coming out of the same area? That's quite a honey hole and some awesome genes there.
 

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The Deer have been taken in several different places all D-11. We've seen more quality Deer in the past 2 years then ever. Maybe all the fires. Who knows..
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Interesting...

When I entered this one in 2005, it tied for #17 in the Typical Category scoring 123 4/8. But the 121" one he showed in 2006 was supposedly #8. Huh???

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Great buck! Maybe he was looking at records pre 2005 and yours wasn't in yet? Or maybe he was speculating. It seems like it takes a few years for record keeping organizations to update records.
 

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Interesting...

When I entered this one in 2005, it tied for #17 in the Typical Category scoring 123 4/8. But the 121" one he showed in 2006 was supposedly #8. Huh???

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Hi BigSurArcher, nice buck, 123" is always a great hybrid.

The 121" buck that you are talking about with kingwouldbe not being #8 at the time he shot it is a mistake on your part, as that buck is a non-typical and yours is a typical.

If you look in the book you can see it there, it is not in the typical class.

any-way I saw your post and thought I would let you know.

Take care and good hunting to you
 

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I got a question, what’s the difference between a black tail and a pacific hybrids ??
 

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Pacific Hybrid is what the CBH-Big Game Club calls a cross between the mule and black tailed deer.The difference is pure geography. The California bowhunting record books shows the boundaries of each species of deer and how to enter them into the book.
 

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A pacific hybrid is a cross between and muley and a blacktail? Theres has to be more to it than that, typicaly thats what they call a "benchleg" or a "eastern blacktail". If pacific hybrids were a blacktail/muley cross its seems like there racks should get a hell of a lot bigger than they do, like the muley/blacktails we have in d3.
 

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The reason I posted all of these pic's was I wanted to share with the hunting community and help everyone get pumped up for the opener this Saturday.

I will attempt to answer some of your questions:

First thanks for all the props I really do get a kick out of every ones comments and as you can see I'm new here.

* you might find it hard to believe but, Yes that is the state record for all bows, the spread of a buck is only one measurement out of 19 and so far it's stood for 7yr's
[be my guest in breaking it I know I'm trying to]

* I switched over to traditional bow in 1984 and never looked back, I love the simplicity of long bows and recurves.

* These are all mine unless I gave a name, these are my hunting buddy's, The state record was shot in July 1999 in so.cal.so you know what zone. He blew my mind when I shot him because he has two main beam's he's a 5x4x3 truly a once in a lifetime buck for this area

* The typical record has stood for 12 years and I heard that there is a new pending State record some where around the 150+ range and this is for all bows.

* For the boundary's of the Pacific Hybrid check with CBH but ruffly from SF south down the 5 to the 134 to the 15 to the 10 to the 86 to Mexico and everything to the west of this line

* I am just like you and from so. cal. all my life, I hunt on all public land and every one of these bucks came from public land.

* Bowhunting is not a sport for me, it's a way of life, I hunt on average 60+ days a year and I'm always scouting, If your looking for a secret to getting big bucks all the time I don't know one, what I do know is you cant shoot a big one if you keep shooting a little one and the only place I've seen deer is in the hills so that's where I'm at

Well, that pretty much sums it all up. Long story short...you are a total BADA__ :)

Pretty amazing man. You are one of a lost breed of true hardcore hunters that do it the old fashioned way. So impressive.

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QUOTE (kingwouldbe @ Aug 31 2006, 02:07 AM)
looks like you got the 15 to 19 inch bucks down, what about some of those wide ones.????

23 inch RIFLE local buck

Uhhh, is that like....bragging? I dont think you can compare a rifle buck (i believe from D15 in OC that took that guy 3 years to get, great buck no doubt) to all these amazing archery bucks, WITH TRAD GEAR no less, that he gets year after year after year.

Annnd I just noticed how old this thread is :)
 

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Awesome stuff here, I never saw this thread before 2 hours ago. Super cool! Have to get back to work now!
 
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