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Posted by Col_Sanders1407 on 12/8/21 at 3:58 pm
If this upsets you then wait until you find out about the 8 year olds on youtube making $26 million per year unboxing and reviewing toys...

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We're up in the MS Delta and most everyone around us is primarily hunting ducks. From what we can tell, there isn't a ton of pressure on any side.

The place was bought for duck hunting but the deer have been surprisingly good so we are going to try to manage the bucks a bit better.

A biologist came out, did a study, and told us to take 3+ yr olds with 7 pts or less. But like I said, we (or maybe just me) don't know how to tell how old they are if they are in a field in front of me.

re: Harvest or give them more time?

Posted by Col_Sanders1407 on 11/18/21 at 11:07 am
We don't really have any goals but I think we all agree that we want to maximize their potential.

I've heard some say that 3.5 yr old 7 point should be taken out because they won't get bigger but have no idea if that's true.

The second one has a lot of mass and we are worried we are taking what could become a "monster" of a deer too early.

Harvest or give them more time?

Posted by Col_Sanders1407 on 11/18/21 at 10:57 am



Wanted to get you baws thoughts on this. I've hunted most of my life but have always hunted at places that shoot anything and everything.

At a new private place with a small group and we want to start harvesting deer properly but we are not experts in aging deer in the field.

We have some on camera that we know are good to harvest but these 2 (first image and the deer looking straight on in the 2nd image) we are unsure if we should take them or give them another year or 2.

Don't pay attention to the time stamps. These are from this year.

It's not a fenced camp so they can move off the property but there are not many hunters around us to worry about someone else shooting them.

Thanks in advance
I graduated back in 2013 and maybe things have changed a bit but there are much better options than Rosey Baby and Daves.

Daves has great food but I can't say that I ever just went there to hang out and drink some beers. The "vibe" is warm PBR and vaping. People say it's sketchy because it is attached to a motel that offers rates by the hour...

I have lots of issues and stories with Rosey Baby but I'll just say, yeah they have 99 taps but their gonna be out of 93 of them.

Bin 612 is definitely one of the best places to sit outside and enjoy some beers but it is going to be college crowd heavy. There is a reason it's the number 1 bar in Starkville.

Gringos, Stagger In, and Two Brothers are good alternatives to the Bin as they are in the same area but usually not as crowded.

Downtown you have the Bier Garden at Hotel Chester, Moes Original Barbecue, and Upstairs at Restaurant Tyler.

Rosey Baby and Daves are good in their own way, just wanted to throw out some other options. Also, I haven't been back in about a year so their could be some new places too.
Polymer Science and Engineering. I don't know why neither State nor Ole Miss offer this and it isn't a huge number of students signing up for it but for whatever reason, USM is the only Mississippi school that has the program. Don't get me wrong, I despise those mustard buzzards as much as the next guy, but that is a solid degree with something crazy like 95% placement upon graduation. #ToTheToilet

re: Who will get Matt Luked?

Posted by Col_Sanders1407 on 7/18/18 at 1:58 pm
There is nothing Coach O enjoys more than watching the Ole Miss Rebels lose