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Great buck. Looks like a fairly young buck too. Going to gain some mass in the next couple years.
Quote from: 7mmfan on November 30, 2016, 09:10:31 AMGreat buck. Looks like a fairly young buck too. Going to gain some mass in the next couple years.I'm thinking three and a half years old. That buck is from an area in which they grow some serious girth around the base of the antler by the time they are five and a half years old. He could be a four and half year old buck, but I think he is a stud of a three and half year old.
Almost looks like this guy also from the peninsula but from the story i got it was paralized by a bobcat and was found struggling near a road and found by a hunter, dispatched by a GW and the hunter got to keep it under the roadkill rule !! Super bucks imo !!
I know this sounds like bs and we questioned our state of mind when it happened, but it really happened.We were camped right next to a stream and heard loud thrashing in the water. We had no idea what it was and all sorts of scenarios ran through our minds in about 30 seconds. We grabbed the flashlights and walked over to the bank and saw a little 2 point with a racoon attacking the back of the little bucks neck. We let nature take it's course and the poor buck slowly, shaking his whole body, walked downstream.Has got to be one of the strangest things I've seen out there. We figured it was an attack of opportunity, the little buck was in the stream and wandered under a branch with at least one racoon on it. There could have been a family of raccoons that attacked him but the buck might have shook all of them but one. Hard to say.If a racoon will attack a dear then I can see a bobcat, being bigger, faster and more tactful do the same.