Where we live this place is about an hour and a half away so we didn’t get down there very often while we were building up our portfolio with elk photos and videos. Some sheds of him have been found by Refuge employees but you’re not allowed to shed hunt there and you can’t keep sheds.
@@GoodBullOutdoors that’s pretty cool. I wanna go and do a photo your with you but don’t wanna drive over there, maybe someday. Keep videoing those giant muledeer love it!
No videos of him the first year? Sheds? Are you allowed to shed hunt the arsenal?
Where we live this place is about an hour and a half away so we didn’t get down there very often while we were building up our portfolio with elk photos and videos. Some sheds of him have been found by Refuge employees but you’re not allowed to shed hunt there and you can’t keep sheds.
@@GoodBullOutdoors that’s pretty cool. I wanna go and do a photo your with you but don’t wanna drive over there, maybe someday. Keep videoing those giant muledeer love it!
That is a nice crabby I have ever seen. I have a couple bucks close to me on the neighbors place.
It’s cool how they usually develop a bunch of non-typical points once they get old.
That poor guy looks exhausted from carrying around all the bone…he’s far more impressive hard horned than in velvet
As he's gotten older he seems to go more non-typical. I hear he's growing some solid velvet this year too!
Imagine the chucklehead that shoots him and puts him on the wall. Try to explain that “hunt”.
That would be very difficult considering that's a famous buck in a no-hunting National Wildlife Refuge.
Nice high fenced deer! Lol. You can see the camera and the deer in the same frame lol & the deer just walks away? Hmmmm😮
The title literally says where the deer is from. Maybe do two seconds of research before you say something stupid.
Lol😂
@@joshwarner472definitely not a high fence area lol
@joshwarner427 not a high fence area