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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos88" data-source="post: 2986194" data-attributes="member: 116554"><p>They're twice as big as that in the Texas Panhandle. We also have some mule deer and we take one here and there if size and antlers are respectable. Once we had a big 3x3 muley that would bed behind camp. We'd drive by him (about 10yds from us) and he'd look at us and we'd just wave and go out to hunt elsewhere. We never saw him chasing doe during the rut. The first time he started bedding by camp he was about 4.5yrs old. Anyway, we watched him for 4-5 years then he didn't return. One of the guys caught him near the end of the season when it was brutally cold and windy. He was out in a wheatfield chasing the ladies. He was fat as a hog and looked like a 55 gallon barrel on stilts. He still had the 3x3 rack that was thick as a baseball bat. The buddy shot him with his .300 Weatherby (MK5). Had to use my atv winch, anchored in the bed of my truck, to get him loaded. Had him weighed whole and he was a tad over 320lbs. Biggest deer I've ever seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos88, post: 2986194, member: 116554"] They're twice as big as that in the Texas Panhandle. We also have some mule deer and we take one here and there if size and antlers are respectable. Once we had a big 3x3 muley that would bed behind camp. We'd drive by him (about 10yds from us) and he'd look at us and we'd just wave and go out to hunt elsewhere. We never saw him chasing doe during the rut. The first time he started bedding by camp he was about 4.5yrs old. Anyway, we watched him for 4-5 years then he didn't return. One of the guys caught him near the end of the season when it was brutally cold and windy. He was out in a wheatfield chasing the ladies. He was fat as a hog and looked like a 55 gallon barrel on stilts. He still had the 3x3 rack that was thick as a baseball bat. The buddy shot him with his .300 Weatherby (MK5). Had to use my atv winch, anchored in the bed of my truck, to get him loaded. Had him weighed whole and he was a tad over 320lbs. Biggest deer I've ever seen. [/QUOTE]
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