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Quote from: grundy53 on November 13, 2015, 01:07:51 PMQuote from: bobcat on November 12, 2015, 06:10:10 PMQuote from: JakeLand on November 12, 2015, 06:06:00 PMQuote from: bobcat on November 12, 2015, 11:25:29 AMCan't stand the term "benchleg." Why? Does the term stud Blacktail sound better Because it's a made up word that nobody knows where it came from, or why someone would choose to call a blacktail/mule deer cross a "benchleg." Do their legs look different than any other deer? No, they do not. Do their legs look like benches? No they don't. Yes, I say call them blacktails. Or, if you want, call them mule deer. Just pick one! But a "benchleg?" What the heck is that?How can you pick one when they are neither/both? They are not fully Blacktail and they are not fully muley.Sent from my E6782 using TapatalkThen call them what they are- a mule deer/blacktail cross.But "benchleg" to me is a meaningless term.
Quote from: bobcat on November 12, 2015, 06:10:10 PMQuote from: JakeLand on November 12, 2015, 06:06:00 PMQuote from: bobcat on November 12, 2015, 11:25:29 AMCan't stand the term "benchleg." Why? Does the term stud Blacktail sound better Because it's a made up word that nobody knows where it came from, or why someone would choose to call a blacktail/mule deer cross a "benchleg." Do their legs look different than any other deer? No, they do not. Do their legs look like benches? No they don't. Yes, I say call them blacktails. Or, if you want, call them mule deer. Just pick one! But a "benchleg?" What the heck is that?How can you pick one when they are neither/both? They are not fully Blacktail and they are not fully muley.Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
Quote from: JakeLand on November 12, 2015, 06:06:00 PMQuote from: bobcat on November 12, 2015, 11:25:29 AMCan't stand the term "benchleg." Why? Does the term stud Blacktail sound better Because it's a made up word that nobody knows where it came from, or why someone would choose to call a blacktail/mule deer cross a "benchleg." Do their legs look different than any other deer? No, they do not. Do their legs look like benches? No they don't. Yes, I say call them blacktails. Or, if you want, call them mule deer. Just pick one! But a "benchleg?" What the heck is that?
Quote from: bobcat on November 12, 2015, 11:25:29 AMCan't stand the term "benchleg." Why? Does the term stud Blacktail sound better
Can't stand the term "benchleg."
Quote from: STIKNSTRINGBOW on November 13, 2015, 01:02:04 PMAll this controversy, and the photo is labeled "Mulie" Well, the photo is a whitetail........
All this controversy, and the photo is labeled "Mulie"
Quote from: Woodchuck on November 13, 2015, 01:00:34 PMI can not lie, I was told they have big butts.Then, do you like 'em?
I can not lie, I was told they have big butts.
Most people I know who aren't on this forum, if I were to say "I killed a benchleg yesterday" .... they would have no clue what I was talking about.
Quote from: Curly on November 13, 2015, 01:19:22 PMQuote from: STIKNSTRINGBOW on November 13, 2015, 01:02:04 PMAll this controversy, and the photo is labeled "Mulie" Well, the photo is a whitetail........The mule deer face is mostly white from the nose to the eyes, but the whitetail’s face is mostly brown like the rest of their fur. The whitetail only has white rings around its eyes and nose.The photo has a grey tone from the nose to the eyes.the points on a mule buck’s antlers will usually split in two directions, grow, split again, and so forth. A whitetail buck’s antler points will usually all grow off of one main “stem”. The antlers clearly fork off the main beam into separate beams.Why do you say this one is Whitetail?Am I missing something?