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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4543041" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Many of us now have jawbones as well as antlers in our trophy rooms. An old mature buck is a trophy because it's a challenge knowing that buck has won the chess match vs hunters many times even though his rack is not to the far right on the bell curve. But, the hunter, gets more excited seeing huge antlers going through the woods than seeing a jawbone and that will always be. My own goals are to have both although I usually fail it's still my goal. But, unless you have a private property where you can strictly control things, only shooting 5.5 year old 150 inch bucks is a pipe dream that may only come true every other blue moon. For me 4.5 year old bucks in the 30's is what I'm happy with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4543041, member: 10373"] Many of us now have jawbones as well as antlers in our trophy rooms. An old mature buck is a trophy because it’s a challenge knowing that buck has won the chess match vs hunters many times even though his rack is not to the far right on the bell curve. But, the hunter, gets more excited seeing huge antlers going through the woods than seeing a jawbone and that will always be. My own goals are to have both although I usually fail it’s still my goal. But, unless you have a private property where you can strictly control things, only shooting 5.5 year old 150 inch bucks is a pipe dream that may only come true every other blue moon. For me 4.5 year old bucks in the 30’s is what I’m happy with. [/QUOTE]
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