anyone seeing any horn growth in Coryell...especially west close to Lampasas county line
Posted By: Dave B
Re: coryell county - 07/16/14 11:00 PM
I own property just off of Hwy 281 north of Adamsville close to the Coryell Cty line. Saw my big boy from last year a couple of weeks ago and he is gonna be bigger/wider this year than last. Have a yearling+ I have watched since he was a fawn and he is a small 6 point already.
Posted By: Cody Malone
Re: coryell county - 07/18/14 12:41 AM
Posted By: Jimbo1
Re: coryell county - 07/18/14 12:43 AM
I'd be happy seeing that!
Posted By: N.La.Beagler
Re: coryell county - 07/18/14 04:04 AM
I've seen a couple on 2657. Lots of twin fawns too.
Posted By: Dave B
Re: coryell county - 07/19/14 06:52 PM
Definitely high fenced freaks Cody. Especially the one in the 3rd pic on the right. Think the OP was looking for info on low fenced areas.
Tara Farms has some nice ones as you drive by thier field in Killeen
Posted By: txagbear02
Re: coryell county - 07/26/14 06:29 PM
Not in Coryell county, but up the road near Hamilton, I've seen some bucks up there. Lots of hogs too.
Posted By: N.La.Beagler
Re: coryell county - 07/29/14 03:32 AM
I don't have pcs, but I saw a donkey this evening. Boy was WIIIDE for a hill country buck. I saw him last year in velvet and he wasn't near as wide as he is this year, but looks like his tine legnth isn't what it was. Hopefully I'll see him again when he's finished growing his rack.
Posted By: Legion
Re: coryell county - 07/29/14 11:24 AM
Nice heavy beam bucks. Good luck.
Posted By: catslayer
Re: coryell county - 07/29/14 06:48 PM
I will have pics from between east of event west of Gatesville soon.... just gotta pull cards