Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: JDHasty on May 02, 2016, 02:44:39 PM
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What the...
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Wow - that doesn't look so good. I'm on the fence if I had a shot at that deer would I take it out of the gene pool / its misery and hope that WDFW would issue me another tag or just let it go past and hope I didn't catch what it has. :dunno:
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What the...
wholly crap :yike: Skin tumors? or briars?
elephant man/deer disease?
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Another week and all them apples will be ripe for picking.
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Cutaneous fibromas. Bad case
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:drool:
Another week and all them apples will be ripe for picking.
:drool:
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https://www.mdwfp.com/wildlife-hunting/deer-program/diseases-and-abnormalities/cutaneous-fibromas.aspx
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Washington Wartabeast! Probably not a popular animal during mating season unless you share the same decorations.
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Washington Wartabeast! Probably not a popular animal during mating season unless you share the same decorations.
Looks like she was too popular during mating season.
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Washington Wartabeast! Probably not a popular animal during mating season unless you share the same decorations.
Looks like she was too popular during mating season.
:chuckle: she gets around
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Meh... It'll cook out.
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:chuckle:
Hmmm, I wonder why this venison steak is so tough and lumpy?
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They don't hurt the meat. I have seen a few deer with softball sized growths but they are always gone the next spring and the deer is totally healthy. I have skinned out a few with them and there is nothing inside the skin.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,131591.msg1752124.html#msg1752124