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MuggyMan

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While looking for javelina (not very successfully) saw a ton of mule deer. Got to thinking about 2 big bucks I saw last September (they haunt my dreams). They were same size, but one was a little wider and one was a little taller. So, if you had the choice between two really big bucks, one a little taller and one a little wider, which would you choose?

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Id go wider.

 

But heres another question, lots of junk or nice clean typical frame? Some of the gnarly ones can be impressive, but I dont think theres a more beautiful mount than a nice clean 4x4 with deep forks, good eye guards and a 25-30" spread.

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For me it would be an instinctive call based on seeing the two deer in question, it could go either way.

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For me it is symmetry. I know a lot of guys like the gnarly ones, but my brain doesn't function that way.

 

But to answer the question directly, a wide set is more appealing to me than a tall set.

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My biggest buck also was my first over 30" outside spread.

30 7/8ths to be exact.

 

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This tall one was pretty good

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That's the kinda buck I like. Of the 2 bucks you show, I like the taller.

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Id go wider.

 

But heres another question, lots of junk or nice clean typical frame? Some of the gnarly ones can be impressive, but I dont think theres a more beautiful mount than a nice clean 4x4 with deep forks, good eye guards and a 25-30" spread.

Typical with deep forks like you say would be my preference.

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