Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: boneaddict on November 13, 2022, 06:33:12 AM
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How about velvet in the snow with a double dropper…(https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/v47/boneaddict/FFADD7F5-CF50-47CE-9B43-9348A1932DED.png)
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That’s a cool looking buck.
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another one...
(https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/v47/boneaddict/velvet3.tif)
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Double dropper velvet in snow......
What do you do for an encore for that?
That just seems totally unique.
And its a great picture.
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Cool pic, but ugly buck!
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Hearing a LOT of velvet mule bucks being taken late in E. Wa and Or. Lots of rumors of it being from blue tongue.
Anyone else hearing this?
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Yes, I just read an article another member sent me on it. Basically starves the balls blood. Sounds like they can revert back to normal.
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(https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/v47/boneaddict/004EBA48-D9D5-4D4A-9184-F726AA82CE07.png)
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:tup: Nice shot
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Whole lot of wow in those pics!
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That last one would be something special.
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Whole lot of wow in those pics!
:yeah: definitely not something you see everyday! Fantastic photos, I love looking at the freaks!
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(https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/v47/boneaddict/stag.jpg)
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This was last year, but what the heck(https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/v47/boneaddict/massintheback.jpg)
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I harvested a buck in velvet years ago late archer season it was labeled at a “cactus buck” no penis or testicles at all, yes I have photo proof wondering if these may have the same genetic mutation
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Any fever can set off hormonal issues, takes time, it may never completely straightens out, thanks for pics
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I harvested a mulie full velvet during early muzzleloader season last year. Out of 15 bucks seen half were in velvet. Including the biggest legal buck I saw during the trip. My buck identified as a man.
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Taken November 1.