Anyone want to see a 150-class yearling?
#14
RE: Anyone want to see a 150-class yearling?
I'm tickled he's raising him so well, but what does this have to do with bowhunting ?
#17
RE: Anyone want to see a 150-class yearling?
That's just crazy!
It would be totally illegal and probably just a bad idea, but I'm a philanthropist at heart. I'd love to raise a little herd of bucks like that and...Oops! Let those genes out into the woods around town where I live and hunt.
Maybe insert some tiny micro-radio chip in their skull caps too, just so I can drive around town and find out whose wall their hanging on in a couple years!
It would be totally illegal and probably just a bad idea, but I'm a philanthropist at heart. I'd love to raise a little herd of bucks like that and...Oops! Let those genes out into the woods around town where I live and hunt.
Maybe insert some tiny micro-radio chip in their skull caps too, just so I can drive around town and find out whose wall their hanging on in a couple years!
#20
Typical Buck
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RE: Anyone want to see a 150-class yearling?
This may not apply to this particular deer, but It does to many other non typical farm raised deer.
I have always heard that antler irregularities are due to bone trauma. All these wierd farm raised non-typs with crazy racks, how do they become? I would conclude that the farmers are breaking legs and such to induce the abnormal growth.
Is this correct? I would hope not!
I have always heard that antler irregularities are due to bone trauma. All these wierd farm raised non-typs with crazy racks, how do they become? I would conclude that the farmers are breaking legs and such to induce the abnormal growth.
Is this correct? I would hope not!