Definition of "Giant" and "Monster"???



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The females don't leave any tracks so that's how you know your tracking a male.

Idk I was only telling you that both sexes have horns as far as which one is a male or female, i haven't a clue. When you shoot an antelope is there a distinct difference between the sexes.
 


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Idk I was only telling you that both sexes have horns as far as which one is a male or female, i haven't a clue. When you shoot an antelope is there a distinct difference between the sexes.

Yes males have way bigger horns.
 

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Sooo what would be considered a giant or monster size for Jackalopes? Is it the weight or antler size or does it need to be a combination?
Jackalopes are all monsters if you happen to get one just like Big Foot :;:thumbsup !

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Idk I was only telling you that both sexes have horns as far as which one is a male or female, i haven't a clue. When you shoot an antelope is there a distinct difference between the sexes.



Yes males have way bigger horns.

And a pecker too.
:;:muahaha
 

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Like male Dachounds, foot prints on both sides of a furrow in the snow.
 

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What about the factors and criteria for the two legged doe with the racks. Some guys call them trophies ok I suppose the size of the rack, hotness and crazy scale would all be used to define a trophy.
 


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The size of the rack on a human doe is not what makes it a trophy or not, its the "perkiness". I saw one once that enormous and sloppy nasty pointing straight down bunch of nonsense
 

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Certain words really bother me. Don't know why. One of the is "Slab" when describing crappie. Never heard of the term until the last several years now all of the outdoor personalities use it.

Another thing that bothers me, since we are talking about things that bother me, is the stupid music they play in the background of many hunting shows. It all the same "hard rock" elevator music. Can't any of them be different? I like the music on The Sportsman's Friend with Harold Ensley better than that crap (and I like heavy metal by the way).
 

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I'm pretty much beyond treating the hunting and fishing shows like reality TV. I like shooting animals with big horns and big fish. However, I'm also at the age where the size does not determine the trophy. Fishing with grandkids and catching whatever is biting is the fun for me. Hunting with kids and grandkids is the trophy, not the size of the horns. Watching a good dog work birds is as un as shooting them. Don't be mistaken I will shoot any bird the dog puts up but those who hunt with good dogs know what I'm talking about.

I don't get excited when someone on TV goes nuts over an average buck, I just kind of tune out the sound and enjoy the moment. I do admit that that task is easier with some of the TV hunters and fishermen. For me, life is more pleasant if I don't let the little stuff bother me. I also don't get upset when someone shoots a buck that I think I would have passed on. That person determines their trophy, not me. In short, I just like to have fun while in the outdoors, for me it's not a mission.
 

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