Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: boneaddict on October 19, 2019, 07:44:03 AM
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v47/boneaddict/bonesbucks/coloredup_zpspzvc60da.jpg)
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:tup: love dark chocolate antlers...nice pic
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Young stud! :tup:
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With a quality permit in my pocket that doesn't start till nov. 1, Im going to have to quit clicking on your pics till then, :chuckle: :chuckle: Hard enough to wait the way it is.
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Where are you headed Nock? You can pm me if you haven’t posted it.
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That’s a cool buck! Love the dark antlers
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Agree. Very cool color. Anyone know what they rub on that makes them dark like that?
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Agree. Very cool color. Anyone know what they rub on that makes them dark like that?
Coffee grounds and a little wood stain
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Agree. Very cool color. Anyone know what they rub on that makes them dark like that?
Coffee grounds and a little wood stain
:chuckle: :chuckle:
No expert by any means at all but I have heard usually timber rubbing, on trees with decent pitch (fir and pine) but can be aided by rubbing on burned trees and brush. Sage brush country bucks are usually lighter antlered. But again, claim no proven knowledge just what I have heard.
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Agree. Very cool color. Anyone know what they rub on that makes them dark like that?
Coffee grounds and a little wood stain
:chuckle: :chuckle:
No expert by any means at all but I have heard usually timber rubbing, on trees with decent pitch (fir and pine) but can be aided by rubbing on burned trees and brush. Sage brush country bucks are usually lighter antlered. But again, claim no proven knowledge just what I have heard.
Of course all those things work but fast and effective certain wood stains coffee grounds applied with tooth brush and little wet sand paper on any bumps.for the added rub look
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Agree. Very cool color. Anyone know what they rub on that makes them dark like that?
Coffee grounds and a little wood stain
:chuckle: :chuckle:
No expert by any means at all but I have heard usually timber rubbing, on trees with decent pitch (fir and pine) but can be aided by rubbing on burned trees and brush. Sage brush country bucks are usually lighter antlered. But again, claim no proven knowledge just what I have heard.
Of course all those things work but fast and effective certain wood stains coffee grounds applied with tooth brush and little wet sand paper on any bumps.for the added rub look
But how do you get the buck to stand still while you do that?? :chuckle:
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That's easy just throw a lastle around em ride them into the shop , throw them a plate of.snacks before the make over :tung: :chuckle:
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Beauty.