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"There was a 6x9 (not counting eyeguards )running with that buck I sent 300 too this fall. I bet he is a direct descendant. I'll dig out a shed from that hillside as well. Its a dandy."
Would love to see it Bone, I saw one 3 years ago in WC that I thought had to be from the same gene pool, his right G2 was almost identical but it didn't have the extra coming up off the R-G3. I watched him for about 30 minutes through my spotter at about 1/2 mile before it got dark. If I get a chance I will take another pic at a different angle to show the right side.
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Here are a couple more pics. You can see all the chipped tips from the floor of the garage, will have to have them repaired if I ever mount it.
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Heres one from the Rez from a few years ago.
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Did you get any non typs on film this year Pope in your adventures? I don't hink I did. I guess I got Stickers and will add his pic I guess. How about you Rob? See any in Montana?
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I wouldn't really classify him as non typical, but hopefully he will be next year.....
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Well, I think that deer I call "one eye" is a non-typical. I have pictures of an odd looking 35" wide deer with a wierd rack. He kind of looks like Slider's photo of the month deer. The non-typical deer I hoped I could find I could not locate this year. I think part of the reason was the rut was a bit early this year and I basically missed the deer rut. They also might have gotten shot during hunting season. I'm not shure. I'll check and see what I have...
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Here is a picture of that wide deer I ran into. He was real spooky and wouldn't let me get close. Not rutting at all. He looks like a really young deer. He goes probably about 35" wide but the picture is a bit deceiving at that slight angle. I have head on shots too. Anyways, he has a wierd configuration almost like a whitetail or a muley with a kicker and another main tine going up. An odd deer that I hope survives and I get to see some day in his prime.
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very odd looking rack
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Here is the other mega muley I shot this year. This guy is over 200"... Sad thing is I think he may be dead or elusive... Not sure why the colors turned out wierd in this photo?
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Anyone remember the double beam buck I shot last year? I think that buck is him... I've looked at it from all angles and there are so many similarities. I think it was a young buck that grew up. Here is the double beam buck from last year.
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I got a few this year Bone.
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Looking forward to seeing them Rob. I would guess its the same buck Pope. Still pretty tight, and all the point sin the right places. Get any of an angle where we could see where that doublebeam was? Cool pics. If I hadn't looked at the picture a dozen times trying to compare I wouldn't have noticed the little birdie. Too busy looking at the bone.
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by the way, he could literally be the highest scoring buck I have seen with that small of a spread.
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Here is one at about the same angle. I think it's deceiving because he just didn't grow the 2nd beam this year. Kind of nuts.
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