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ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/23/22 02:33 AM
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Mossman500
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If you got one that fits the description let me know, I have a buddy coming to Texas from out of state and wants a beast.
Thanks, Brian
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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#8740440
11/23/22 02:37 AM
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Take Care, Bub
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/23/22 02:25 PM
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Eland Slayer
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Good luck. Axis that are truly over 38" are as rare as hens' teeth. Most people who say they have 38"+ Axis....actually have 32-34" Axis. Best of luck in your search.
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/23/22 04:11 PM
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don k
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I have never actually personally seen a 38" axis. Seems like Chalk Creek sold one on WB a few years ago. Seems like he got around 10K for it.
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/23/22 04:31 PM
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/23/22 04:35 PM
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Black02z28
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Not my deer, not my ranch and not my FB post but this one was claimed to be 40" ![[Linked Image]](https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/eQO0uD.jpg)
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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#8740859
11/23/22 04:41 PM
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Ol Thumper
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Those are pretty hard to find but I know enough he better bring a checkbook with plenty in the account. It takes a truly special animal to hit 38”s. If he ends up finding one we need pics of it,,,
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/23/22 07:44 PM
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TexFlip
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Not my deer, not my ranch and not my FB post but this one was claimed to be 40" ![[Linked Image]](https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/eQO0uD.jpg) That one was shot a while back. I told the guy that posted it to post a tape on it showing 40", never happened.
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/24/22 01:02 AM
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Takota08
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I have never actually personally seen a 38" axis. Seems like Chalk Creek sold one on WB a few years ago. Seems like he got around 10K for it. Yes Don K, that was us. Haven’t seen one come close to 38” since (on us), but it was exciting. We caught him & sold him at auction for $14k almost 4 years ago before the Axis market really went crazy. If you can guarantee 38”+, I would expect to pay $20k+ these days. It has all exploded the last year or two
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/24/22 03:49 AM
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Mossman500
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roger that....how about a gold medal size, 36?
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/24/22 12:48 PM
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[quote=Black02z28] That one was shot a while back. I told the guy that posted it to post a tape on it showing 40", never happened. That's Josh Brown holding that deer. He works at Rustic Reminders where I get my deer mounted. I assure you, that buck is 40". I've been hunting and guiding axis since early 2000's and I've laid eyes on TWO 40" deer. One from Junction and that one. Its legit.
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/24/22 12:50 PM
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I have never actually personally seen a 38" axis. Seems like Chalk Creek sold one on WB a few years ago. Seems like he got around 10K for it. Yes Don K, that was us. Haven’t seen one come close to 38” since (on us), but it was exciting. We caught him & sold him at auction for $14k almost 4 years ago before the Axis market really went crazy. If you can guarantee 38”+, I would expect to pay $20k+ these days. It has all exploded the last year or two Who trapped/darted him? I remember that buck very well. Loved watching the auction run wild.
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/25/22 03:19 PM
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Takota08
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I have never actually personally seen a 38" axis. Seems like Chalk Creek sold one on WB a few years ago. Seems like he got around 10K for it. Yes Don K, that was us. Haven’t seen one come close to 38” since (on us), but it was exciting. We caught him & sold him at auction for $14k almost 4 years ago before the Axis market really went crazy. If you can guarantee 38”+, I would expect to pay $20k+ these days. It has all exploded the last year or two Who trapped/darted him? I remember that buck very well. Loved watching the auction run wild. That was me. Caught him in about a 2 acre trap behind my dads house, darted him out that next night. I caught a 34 with him & put him in our high fence. Never shot him, but he’s not in there anymore. Freeze must have got him. According to a guy who knows who bought him, the 38” that I sold actually died this spring (they think from pneumonia). Still got plenty of breeding from him, he never made 40” from what I was told.
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/25/22 05:32 PM
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Not my deer, not my ranch and not my FB post but this one was claimed to be 40" ![[Linked Image]](https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/eQO0uD.jpg) That one was shot a while back. I told the guy that posted it to post a tape on it showing 40", never happened. 40+ easy
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/25/22 06:58 PM
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don k
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Lookes photoshopped to me. Where is his back left leg?
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/25/22 11:54 PM
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Elkhunter49
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I photographed one in 2015 that I'll always believe would go 40. Hard horned and heavy as well. I've shared it here many times.
Last edited by Elkhunter49; 11/25/22 11:55 PM.
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/28/22 02:58 PM
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Black02z28
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I photographed one in 2015 that I'll always believe would go 40. Hard horned and heavy as well. I've shared it here many times.
Shoot man, dont be shy, post it again  I like seeing it.
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/28/22 08:38 PM
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Buzzsaw
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Lookes photoshopped to me. Where is his back left leg? very well could be Don
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/28/22 09:32 PM
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I photographed one in 2015 that I'll always believe would go 40. Hard horned and heavy as well. I've shared it here many times.
Ya and now I have unrealistic expectations every time I see an axis buck. They all look like dinks, thanks
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/28/22 10:50 PM
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Lookes photoshopped to me. Where is his back left leg? Processors often cut off the lower portion of the legs when hanging for skinning. Makes hanging them higher easier etc. I bet his lower right leg is missing also but is out of frame. I wouldn't consider that evidence of photoshop as its fairly common practice.
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/29/22 02:53 AM
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Elkhunter49
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I photographed one in 2015 that I'll always believe would go 40. Hard horned and heavy as well. I've shared it here many times.
Ya and now I have unrealistic expectations every time I see an axis buck. They all look like dinks, thanks Me too
A true friend reaches for your hand but touches your heart.
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/29/22 02:31 PM
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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11/29/22 03:21 PM
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Re: ISO Axis 38 inches or better
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12/08/22 02:05 PM
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