Sport your wierdest bone
#1
Sport your wierdest bone
This deer had survived years and years of dogs from local hunt clubs, able to lay up on the 80 acre piece of land I was able to lease this year. My neighbor has been sitting on the land since 1994. He has never granted the hunt clubs or anyone rights to hunt it. Thanks to a good bottle of whiskey and some favors he granted me sole lease on it for the next 4 years.
I got this deer on the second day of muzzleloaderseason last year. Look at his character and mass for an old geezer. We estimated him to be 10 plus years, with only his front two teeth and a molar left in his mouth. This guy needed to be taken out but I wonder if he ever had a decent rack?
Whats your wierdest bone?
I got this deer on the second day of muzzleloaderseason last year. Look at his character and mass for an old geezer. We estimated him to be 10 plus years, with only his front two teeth and a molar left in his mouth. This guy needed to be taken out but I wonder if he ever had a decent rack?
Whats your wierdest bone?
#2
RE: Sport your wierdest bone
I shot this buck in 1991 with a bow and my daughter between my legs when she was 6 yeras old. I think he must have hit a car when still in velvetor a wound but we coundt find anything..
#3
RE: Sport your wierdest bone
This is definately the strangest shed I have seen......yes, it is one shed, guy figured it is a 4 year old, they have been watching it for about that long.....24" main beam on the one side....had to leave a heck of a divot when it dropped[:-][:-]
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RE: Sport your wierdest bone
Rob and I are exact opposites. Everyone of my deer have near perfect racks side to side. My biggest only has about 1 1/2" of deductions overall. I would love to shoot a NT or freak racked buck. They don't score good but who cares they are cool to look at.