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Thread: Unique Markings/Features on the Animals you've taken??

  1. #11
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    Re: Unique Markings/Features on the Animals you've taken??

    Tri-beam mule deer with some funky brow tines that I got about 15 years ago.


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    Re: Unique Markings/Features on the Animals you've taken??

    Figured there's gotta be more takers on this thread. Cool mulie FD, and now that I'm done drooling over that ram....Again.

    My first deer back in 07, big alfalfa fed 4x4 mulie. Not a typical dichotomous rack like most mulies and sporting 3 3/4in brows.


    Posted before in other threads, this old goat from 2015 has got an exaggerated roman nose. Don't see it too often in goats.

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    Re: Unique Markings/Features on the Animals you've taken??

    Love those healed up bear skulls, wild animals are just so dang tough.

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    Re: Unique Markings/Features on the Animals you've taken??

    I did not "take it", but I saw a piebald blacktail buck once. It confused the hell out of me! I was scratching my head after the encounter and wondering if what I just saw was real or a figment of my imagination augmented by a trick of the light. "Did I really see that?" Turns out later that night someone asked a question here about odd coloured deer and there was a picture link just like what I saw, a piebald deer. Coolest animal I have seen out there.

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    Re: Unique Markings/Features on the Animals you've taken??

    A friend shot this nice whitey a bunch of years ago. Has a round bony protrusion on the bridge of its nose. Wish I had a pic of the euro.
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    Re: Unique Markings/Features on the Animals you've taken??

    The stone I shot back in 2011 had a real unique blonde back. Not light grey but almost entirely yellow blonde. I have viewed hundreds, maybe thousands of stones since and have yet to see another with the same colouration.

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    Re: Unique Markings/Features on the Animals you've taken??

    Fun thread! When I was skinning and prepping the skull from my buck for the Euro mount, I felt some weird bony protrusions near the left antler. Turns out this guy had some SERIOUS pedicle damage at some point in his life. Before bleaching, you can see the crazy healed skull, and how far forward the subsequent antler ended up growing.






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    Re: Unique Markings/Features on the Animals you've taken??

    No pics but I have shot a moose and a whitetail that had one antler leaning way over. After skinning the head I found that the antler base and a big piece of skull were busted loose and floating. When I pulled the antler back you could see the brain. Hit by a truck?
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    Re: Unique Markings/Features on the Animals you've taken??

    The elk I shot a couple of years ago had a partially healed hole in the roof of its mouth, which I suspect t came to be from the tine of a rival bull.
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    Re: Unique Markings/Features on the Animals you've taken??

    I shot a spike moose in 2013 and found a solid lead .243 bullet mushroomed up against one of his neck vertebrae incased in scare tissue.

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