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Hey how bout a thread on big forked horns? I killed a big forky with eye guards in the wenas a couple years ago if I can figure out how all post a pic JB
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I sent you a PM, if you send it to me I'll post it for you.
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I like the idea, lets see them big Forks.
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Okay I'll go first, how about the body on this forkie? Forgot to resize it the first time, this should be better.
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2002...my first mule deer...killed at 40 yards, and yes i did put the 3rd point on him before i killed him.
he's not a huge forky obviously...there's a lot of these where i hunt unfortunately.
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i think big forked mulies are my favorite of all bucks. oh yeah throw in a little eye guide just so i can shoot him lol
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"there's a lot of these where i hunt unfortunately."
Where I hunt to Jackelope. The unfortunate part is there are a lot of them that because of their genetics will never grow another point, leaving them free to roam and breed, spreading their genes to offspring. I think F&W should try to come up with some special hunt for juveniles or handicapped or permit or something to help cull the increasing numbers.
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I'm not quite sure if I should call this a big forked horn or not he does have a thrid point on both side but they aren't very big the one on the deers left fork might be 1 inch(out right) 'll go measure. anyways if he counts as a 2 point its 21 inches wide. My first deer back in 2001 I beleive.
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Idabooner and I were talking about this when we were up looking for bucks for Dan. LOTS of big twos out there.
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its an inch but he's better classified as a two point. I saw another one even bigger than this one one year but he had no third point. I got within 20 yards of him tryingt o find a third point and foound nothing but a straight up forked horn. This one I shot though I didnt have to look for a third point otherwise I prolly would have never got him. Youth season helped me out here.
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I found a set of forkie sheds that would be at least 20" possibly 24" wide.....and heavy as all get out.
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Here are 3 big forky's that I've taken over the years they are all Blacktail. All were big bodied mature bucks, each one of them supprized me when I walked up on them.
1st is a 2 x 2, 20" wide
2nd is a 2 x 3, 16" wide
3rd is a 2 x 4, 17" wide, this years late archery buck.
Makes me wonder whats next a 2 x 5?
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Nice two points Coonhound! Those look like they could be from the same gene pool as mine! Ha Ha! I know that many on here will raise their eyebrows on the reasons for mounting this one....but, This was a huge, mature blacktail that was probably not going to be anything more than a forky. The hunt was one of my most memorable and favorites of all time. He was killed on the last day, last hour of the hunt in 94. I am very proud of that particular buck and what he represents. He's 17-1/2" wide and has one small eye gaurd.
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Very nice mount, I'm like you, it's all about the "quality" of the hunt not just the "quality" of the animal. I think it's great to preserve the memories of a great hunt. Don't get me wrong, my goal is to take a great animal but that isn't always going to happen, doesn't make the hunt any less enjoyable.
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Beautiful mount Cowboy, who did it? Not many would mount a 2 point but if it reminds you of good times then I say do it. I have several 3 points mounted and each are very special to me. Especially with a mount like that, absolutely beautiful job!!!
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