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This one was a bit peculiar...
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as opposed to his healthy brethern...
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cool pics! Ive got to take some time and go out looking for deer to take pictures of. Ive always said its better to be a bit odd than perfectly normal. Dont think that applies to deer though....
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i wish i had my camera rather than my rifle when i saw the little bucks i saw this year...the first buck i put a stalk on ended up being a 1x2. the -1- side was sticking straight out the drivers side of his head, past his ear and straight up. i saw this antler and his left ear from about 700 yards away and couldn't make out what it was. got to about 180 yards and realized he wasn't a big wide buck, but a little wide buck. he skylined himself for a cool pic with the camera i didn't have with me
the very next buck i saw was a small whitetail buck who's driver side dropped directly straight down and formed a club-type formation. his right side was a small fork.
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second one prolly breaks off that third tine every year to keep from bein legal.
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that is one crazy lookin rack...makes u wonder how it got that way..it surely couldnt have grown like that....but stranger things have happened....
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I nailed anothr one the other day. I'll get those ics on here soon.
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Not only does the rack look deformed. The deers head and face look kinda deformed to.
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I saw a bull elk in Montana this year that was like that, I wondered how it ate anything....................rf
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Quote from: boneaddict on November 07, 2007, 11:19:11 AM
I nailed anothr one the other day. I'll get those ics on here soon.
soon like today
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I really had in my mind this guy was a non-typical. i guess not. He just had funny looking antlers for a young fellar. Worlds smallest 4 point I guess.
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that buck has to be the smallest 4 point ever...he is gonna be a nice buck next year...2 years from now it would be interesting to see him..with all that crazy horn growth who knows...
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picked this one up yeterday a 100 yards from where the first buck was pictured. I'll have more pics of him in his own thread.
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Re: Peculiar Fellow
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Well he certainly doesn't appear to be a revert! Looks like a buck with bad genetics or bad malnurished. These are still Perygin bucks?
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