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I Give my Heart to my Family....
My Mind to my Work.......
But My Soul Belongs to the Mountains.....
Saw a mule buck this year with a thick gnarly stub of an antler growing right out of the side of his face, cheek bone area. I wanted to take him real bad but he ended up on the adjacent property where I didn't have permission before I could get a shot. Sure wish I could show him off.
Cool! He reminds me of the bull that was shooting bullets out of his horns at Buggs Bunny.
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I Give my Heart to my Family....
My Mind to my Work.......
But My Soul Belongs to the Mountains.....
Once saw a whitetail deer near Brisco BC with huge tumors all over its body, head and neck. never got a picture but it was one bizarre looking deer. Thought of dispatching it but it took off...maybe I woulda been in trouble if I had killed it, but it looked awful.
Any more unique featured critters taken this past season?
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I Give my Heart to my Family....
My Mind to my Work.......
But My Soul Belongs to the Mountains.....
Not this past season, but two years ago I shot a 2 point mule deer on October 25 that was still in full velvet still. I thought it rather odd and it made for a neat euro mount.
Brad
Seen something very similar to this, I'm a butcher and over the years have seen some wild injuries. As a hunter I'd follow scare tissue through the body to image what caused the damage.
routine to find 22 lead in moose, have seen a LEH calf elk with a fresh wound path with very little blood shot damage but following it through one hind leg then the other could see hair in the channel then on the aother side found a perfectly mushroomed 30cal , the calf didn't die from this wound , it was from earlier in the season from what I figured was most likely a pass though on a regular season bull.
Once on a big mule deer had my knife hit metal making a cut down the loin, ended up being a wasp broadhead with a 6" section of aluminum arrow attached, following the wound it looked like a hail Marry from behind, the arrow entered the loin above the kidneys and raked across the spine stopping between the shoulder blades. Was an old well headed wound, that was the first OMG moments where I realized how tough these animals are.
Last Year my hunting buddy shot a mature Whitetail with half a tail and a fractured back leg, the upper bone was completely severed, the hoof was off to the side and the deer has been walking on the section of skin and bone from the upper leg, was a big stump of scare tissue. Again this was a old injury and he was making out just fine, figured it was hit by a vehicle.
My buddy shot a buck last year that had this funny looking plastic box thingy on a belt tied around his neck. Weird or what?