True, but to be honest I'm hoping he keeps the velvet! I've never hunted deer in September before and I think it would be cool to have a velvet buck on the wall. It also adds the optical illusion of more massNice buck he'll make a super trophy when he turns grey and gets rid of the fuzzies on his antlers
Interesting! This is my first muzzleloader hunt and I've never hunted archery, so all of my hunting before now has been in October/November. I have been assuming this whole time that they would still be in the velvet during my hunt, but am now starting to realize that probably won't be the case. You can also see in one of the videos above that he's already starting to rub. If I'm lucky enough to get a shot at this buck, I'm not going to be hung up on the state of his velvet, but definitely would love to get a velvet buck on the wall someday.Good luck! i shot a velvet buck around sept 8? a couple years ago. beautiful but was starting to peel on back fork tine. by the time i was done caping him out the velvet was a mess. really fragile when close to peeling off. soaked skull and antlers in water and the antler was completely white underneath. no blood stains at all... it looks weird.
Yes sir, I actually had one with me while I was watching this buck, but I chose to get one for my GoPro instead of my phone. My thought was that I would get more longevity out of the GoPro mount since I don't plan on getting a new GoPro anytime soon, but I get a new phone every few years. I put my camera on my spotter and just could not get it to work right. I messed around with it for about 10 minutes trying to get the image right but ended up just using my phone so I could at least get some footage of him before he bedded down.Nice buck sb2017! Looks like you need to invest in a Phone Skope.