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Usually the horned does don't have offspring with them as they don't reproduce. Sort of like having a woman with a full mustache after menopause. Pretty amazing what you got to see. Many folks wouldn't have had the restraint to not shooting her. Thanks for your ethics.
Forget the bear spray, use wasp killer. Concentrated delivery stream, 10X the product, and only $3.00 on sale.
My brother shot one many years ago in vail a small two point. That was the first time I even heard about that kind of thing probally wouldn't have beleived it at the time if I was not there to see it before he gutted it
Quote from: huntlakewood on September 28, 2010, 02:11:23 PMMy brother shot one many years ago in vail a small two point. That was the first time I even heard about that kind of thing probally wouldn't have beleived it at the time if I was not there to see it before he gutted it Did they have pictures of it at the check station? A few years back they had pics of an antlered doe up on the board. A friend of mine who works the check station has seen a couple of antlered does come out of Vail. He thinks that it is due to the type of fertilizer that Weyco uses up there.
I saw a fawn trying to nurse on a buck once. Maybe it was a doe after all.