Big Bucks from Webb Wildlife Management Area’s Past
Posted by lowcountryhunting on February 6, 2008
I have been going through some of Dwight’s old hunting albums and transferring all of the
pictures in to new albums. They were not stored very well, so they are pretty dusty. However most of the pictures are fine, so they look great in the new albums.
The couple of albums I am working on right now are of the Webb Wildlife Management Area’s harvested deer from 1996 until 2004. So I thought I would pull out a couple of the nicest bucks I have come across that were killed on the 5,500 acres in 1996, 97 and 98. I also thought I would show a typical hunts harvest since they did not have their antler restrictions in place at the time… only one buck out of the 6 displayed would be legal since the change 3 years ago, so you can imaging how many bucks are getting a chance to grow old now!
The picture of the two guys with two great bucks was taken on Nov. 23, 1996 while Sam Mounts is pictured next to them with his 162 pound, 9 point with a 16.5 inch spread that he killed on 10/25/1997.
Daniel Richards, in the blaze orange vest, is shown below with his 175 pound 7 point (19.5 inch spread) , and Jeffrey Wirchball displays his 144 pound, 10 point (17.5 inch spread) that he killed on 10/29/1998.
And just to let you know, I am working on a great story about my worst hog hunt ever, so please check back. You don’t want to miss it!
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All awesome pictures. I love the nostalgia of them and I’m looking forward to the hog hunting story.
February 6th, 2008 at 1:43 pm