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#1617385 - 12/01/08 04:15 PM
Re: What do you consider a "trophy"?
[Re: harvey lee]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 03/09/07
Posts: 466
Loc: bertha, mn
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anything you harvest should be a trophy. like mrklean said, if you can outsmart one of natures most cautious and smart animals at short range, you should be proud. as far as trophy antlers go, i guess anything that would make books, typical or non, P&Y or B&C.
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#1617523 - 12/01/08 05:33 PM
Re: What do you consider a "trophy"?
[Re: vister]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 11/02/04
Posts: 3726
Loc: Luverne, MN
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They are all trophies, that doesn't mean they all go on the wall with a full mount. I have one small buck on the wall because he was the first buck I ever shot and I got him hunting with my grandfather whom I only got to go with a couple years. He's got more memories than all the rest of the deer I've shot combined so he'll never come down. The only other one I mounted was a 165" deer that died about 100 yards away from that first one many many years later. I do keep all the antlers though (or at least all I can).
If I ever do another full shoulder mount, it will either be a bow whitetail that I think is worthy or a legit trophy mule deer, or an absolute BEAST of a whitetail with my rifle.
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#1617584 - 12/01/08 06:07 PM
Re: What do you consider a "trophy"?
[Re: lawdog]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/07/03
Posts: 435
Loc: N. Metro & Grand Rapids, MN, U...
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Great stuff everyone. Great feedback, recommendations, sentiments, etc.
I shot one this year with my dad on the final day that I'm putting on the wall. I scored it, but the memories are the real story and the reason...not to mention it was a decent 8 point and the cabin needs a little something on the wall. Normally we throw in the towel and skip the last day, or just pull stands. I got this one and it was a great day. I don't know how many more years my dad will hunt...I hope a good number more. Lots of great memories this year. I was guiding my brother's 12 year old and he shot a doe out of the same stand the opening day. I've never been so excited after a shot as I was for and with him. It was AWESOME to see that excitement in a young hunters eyes.
Good stuff!!
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#1617936 - 12/01/08 08:34 PM
Re: What do you consider a "trophy"?
[Re: harvey lee]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 08/25/07
Posts: 15
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Lets put some pictures with these scores you guys have
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#1617966 - 12/01/08 08:45 PM
Re: What do you consider a "trophy"?
[Re: snoozebutton]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 03/06/05
Posts: 69
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I'd like to see that 160" 8 pointer. We found a dead 8 pointer years ago that scores 160", and that thing dwarfs most 160" 10's. Any mature buck is a trophy, I like the idea of scoring a deer so I can get an unbiased idea of how big the rack is, but score isn't everything. My brother shot a 135" ten pointer a few years ago that dressed at 256#, that buck was never going to be huge buck according to b&c, but a trophy in anyone's book.
Mike
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#1618194 - 12/01/08 10:31 PM
Re: What do you consider a "trophy"?
[Re: SlabSlayKid]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/20/04
Posts: 110
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I think it all depends where you are in your hunting "career". If you routinely shoot good bucks I think you could hold out for a good one or fill the walls. If you are an experienced deer hunter and it is your first big deer get it done and enjoy it. All of us have different places to hunt and time to devote to hunting, so what we put on the wall is dependant on that in my opinion. Chances are if you are thinking about getting a shoulder mount getting it done will make you happy, besides they all look nice.
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#1618217 - 12/01/08 10:49 PM
Re: What do you consider a "trophy"?
[Re: HNTNBUX]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 03/24/05
Posts: 1294
Loc: Bemidji,MN
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whats a trophy deer? answer: anything that Tiffany Lakosky shoots!  serious though, I try to shoot any bucks that are over 120" with a firearm or bow. My biggest buck is a 9 pointer from last year that should be ready for the wall soon. I'll post pics when I get it back.
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#1618591 - 12/02/08 08:38 AM
Re: What do you consider a "trophy"?
[Re: bigbucks]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 04/06/07
Posts: 375
Loc: Duluth
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A trophy? For me, it's a dead deer. Period. Can't eat the horns, you know. Not that horns aren't nice to look at either...
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#1619349 - 12/02/08 02:21 PM
Re: What do you consider a "trophy"?
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 12/21/00
Posts: 1965
Loc: Hennipin MN/Portage WI
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Depends what your history is. If you've been hunting for a long time and have taken multiple 120+, then no, I would do a european. If you have been hunting a long time and don't see a lot of big bucks(heavily pressured areas for example) I think a trophy mount would be fine for a score in the 120's. I would probably full head mount 130+, but maybe more or less depending on the particular buck.
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#1621151 - 12/03/08 11:01 AM
Re: What do you consider a "trophy"?
[Re: Burnham]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 10/15/08
Posts: 54
Loc: Southern, MN
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The only one I have antler mounted is my very first deer, 4 points of furry!  I have shot 2 140+ deer and didn't have them mounted. I get a lot of [PoorWordUsage] from my friends for it.
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