Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: OVGS on January 24, 2010, 10:11:00 PM
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Not sure what he is? Can't wait to see how big he is next season! :chuckle:
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That is an interesting rack. be cool to get a couple more angles on that one.
Shootmoore
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Looks like a regular muley with a screwey left antler to me :dunno: Nice buck though...If he survives the season and the wolves, he'll be a stud come next fall, screwey antler or not..
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He will be a stud next year for sure
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not a very old deer, but cool looking!
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Cool looking deer :drool:
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I'd say he has some whitetail in him and looks to have a lot of junk also. Cool deer for sure
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Looks like a pure mule deer to me. :twocents: Any more pics?
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not sure by the pics gonna need gps directions then i will get back to ya with an answer! :chuckle:
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A well fed mulie? ;)
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Apple flavored mulie. :P
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Benchleg.... :chuckle: :chuckle: :P
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Apple flavored mulie. :P
so.... the left antler is due to pecticides...? :P
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Not sure what he is?
He looks like an apple eater to me.
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Mulie with a non-typ left side.. :twocents:
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Apple flavored mulie. :P
so.... the left antler is due to pecticides...? :P
Shhhhhhhh... We don't call them "pesticides" we refer to them as "eco friendly pest deterrent solutions". That way the hippies don't get bent out of shape and camp out in the orchards when it is time to spray. :rolleyes:
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pure muley...looks to have been eating some high nutritional food, like orchards, alfalfa, timothy, etc. nice buck though
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Apple flavored mulie. :P
so.... the left antler is due to pecticides...? :P
Shhhhhhhh... We don't call them "pesticides" we refer to them as "eco friendly pest deterrent solutions". That way the hippies don't get bent out of shape and camp out in the orchards when it is time to spray. :rolleyes:
Oh good... I thought those things were bad for you...
...incidentally, I eat a lot of apples, and I am starting to grow a horn that looks a lot like that buck's left side... :chuckle: :chuckle:
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i had a buck kinda like that, but its a whitetail with one side like a mulie
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Looks like a muley but I have seen a few Muletails (muley/whitetails) and I have seen hundreds of Benchleg bucks (muley/blacktail ) in central OR. Nice Buck keep posting pics!
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we have killed bucks on our place that are bench leg / whitetail crosses but i would say that deer is mule with a non tip side :twocents:
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mule deer or benchleg crosses with whitetails are less than 1% occurance. It's nearly impossible for whitetails to breed with anything other than whitetails. Cool deer none the less.
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The year before last on my land in Ferry County there was a whitetail doe with twin mule deer fawns on her. They were definitely hers because they were both nursing. It does occasionally happen but it is pretty rare.
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I agree with the above posts. Mule deer with just a non-typical left side.
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Looks like :cue: too me
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:yeah:
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Definatly Muley
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Doesn't matter I think he's a shooter! :EAT: