Wasn't sure where to post these, but here they are.
Got these at work this past Sunday morning.
Kind of unique buck, with a double main beam on his right side.
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Wasn't sure where to post these, but here they are.
Got these at work this past Sunday morning.
Kind of unique buck, with a double main beam on his right side.
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Those are some razor sharp, close up action shots. Spectacular!
yes they are.
that deer has an unusual amount of white on him.
'Cause we still play that same game yet,
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ncboman
Have Bow --- Will Travel
Holy cats! Where do you work - a photography studio???
Those are really nice shots, man. Great lookin' deer, too.
Any chance you can hunt him there, or is that a no-go? That unusual point/beam adds a lot of great character, too. I've always told myself I'll be happy with just one nice typical on the wall, but I'd have to make room for that guy![]()
Interesting knot, too, on that ...what is it, a G-2? - left side of him.
I really like the triple left brow tine too. There is a lot of character in that rack. Very nice photos, thanks for posting. Screw worm during velvet for that knot on the left G-3 (G-2 would be the next antler up from the brow tine GF) or an injury to the velvet during development? What do you think?
Thanks for the vocabulary lesson, Bush!
Could be any type of injury, of course; screw worm is something that never occurred to me. I don't know if I've never lived where we've had those, or if I'm just out of the loop on that whole deal
What's really amazing, though, is the fact that it'll be there next year, too, and bigger. The guy who figures out how that works is going to be amply rewarded!
I wouldn't even consider passing up a deer like that (unless his big brother was right there next to him), but if he dodged me, I wouldn't be at all bothered thinking that he was still out there getting more interesting all the time
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Great pics....you could tell people all day long about the deer you've seen, but a photo speaks volumes....
Here's a couple close ups I've been fortunate to get.
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Can't quite tell... Are both of those buttons, or just the one on da bottom?