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Glock
Optics Master Joined: November/06/2005 Location: South Africa Status: Offline Points: 1430 |
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Posted: October/30/2013 at 11:46 |
What do you call this, a tree deer? |
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cheaptrick
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Jeepers!
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RifleDude
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If that sucker steps out within view while I'm hunting, I call it dead!
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Ted
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stickbow46
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I'd call it dinner for a month & bragging rights
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wrecking ball
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Looks like it got into food plot seed and binged most of its life. Pretty impressive.
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supertool73
Optics God Superstool Joined: January/03/2008 Status: Offline Points: 11814 |
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We have always called them freaks. My grandpa shot a 9x13 many years ago. I have never seen a nontypical in the wild. Sure would be fun to see. Even funner to harvest
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Bigdave
Optics Apprentice Joined: September/21/2009 Location: Houston Texas Status: Offline Points: 238 |
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I would probably miss it, or have a misfire, or forget to turn off my safety.
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Son of Ed
Chuck Norris Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 122178 |
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The antlers would probably get hung up on something while dragging him out and something would break!
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bugsNbows
Optics God bowsNbugs Joined: March/10/2008 Location: North Georgia Status: Offline Points: 11200 |
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I'd likely have a coronary.
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If we're not suppose to eat animals...how come they're made of meat?
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Peddler
Optics God Joined: July/04/2012 Location: Oswego,NY Status: Offline Points: 13526 |
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Nasty, ugly and yes dead. |
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Alan Robertson
Optics Master Joined: October/31/2009 Location: Oklahoma Status: Offline Points: 1763 |
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I passed on a shot on a huge non- typical buck some years ago. His antlers looked like the growth from live treelimb stumps with many little shoots coming out in all directions. I saw his antlers later, wired up to a tree in someone's front yard.
I figure a disease or injury makes their antlers go awry and serves as warning to the does. A friend told me of a non- typical he spotted recently (without rifle.) The buck had green/orange fletched arrow through him- probably carrying since last season. Nasty. The local game ranger said that the buck had been reported many times and word has been out for anyone who sees him to drop him. |
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