Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: boneaddict on December 20, 2010, 07:11:18 PM
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Maybe a cover someday
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv47%2Fboneaddict%2FAntler%2520Images%2Fupclosecover.jpg&hash=d0aab258d122c1a1f311641db2d46648d0b7b9fd)
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Are the politics in your favor this year?
You care erase my post if it effects the politics :chuckle:
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The politics are never in my favor...EVER :chuckle:
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Boneaddict: this is an ignorant question, but are you the same person as Douglas Kikendall? His pictures are awesome.
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Nice pic Bone, love the look on his face... :chuckle:
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awesome
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I am indeed Douglas Kikendall. THANK YOU
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I am indeed Douglas Kikendall. THANK YOU
So how do we know for sure? hmm- could be one of those conspiracy's?
Nice pic bone lol
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nice pic, that buck has a terribly unsymmetrical rack though, look at his backs :yike:
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He's not very old. He could be a monster if he keeps packing mass. Thats a LOT of mass for a deer of that age.
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Great pic!
How old do you think he is?
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3.5
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face to face ;) Nice
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Good buck!
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Great buck! Love the fact that he is a younger deer, and already has a kicker on the one side. :drool: He has some great genetics!
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I know injuries can result in deformed antlers. Do you guys think this buck had some sort of a minor injury during antler growth to cause the lack of symmetry? Or do you think its genetic and will always have a weak passenger side?
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Might just be because he grew 2 times the size he should have grown. It might even out.
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Great looking buck. I wish I would see something of the similar when I was out hunting.
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Yep, thats a good pic. You must still be going through images huh?
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Yep, lots to go through, and I'm sure not getting out for any freshies.
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Great pic! I love the close ones. Do you still get a little buck fever when your that close or are you immune yet? :chuckle:
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Never immune from excitement of antlers. Not really buck fever, but definatley an increased heart rate.