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year of oddball bucks........

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  • jimdeere

    There was a four point around my place that had antlers like an antelope. About 10” tall with a 1” sticker coming out from near the top.

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  • SCOUT5

    The buck I shot this year would have had a really ice rack in a few years. Oh well, he may not have been around in a few years anyway. Had a main frame 5x5 but the brow tines were webbed and had 3 point on each, 1 1/2" eye guards growing on each side and an extra point off the right antler base. Folks around here would call that a 17 point buck, but the rack really wasn't very big. If I had seen him well enough to evaluate the rack I probably would have let him go just in case I ran into him in a future years. You don't see webbed brow tines like that very often.

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  • susie

    These pics were all taken in November this year in same place. For sure the year of the odd rack. The spike looks like it's been caught in a wind storm. That last pic is the strangest deer in the lot......just kidding. I'm happy to see a fox showing up in the area.

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  • hillbille

    we had a small spike like that last year susie, his horns were swept back like a surfer getting out of the water, we called him the hollywood buck, almost everyone in camp had him walk up withing shooting distance of him but we let him go, never saw him this year, don't know if someone else got him or he grew into one of our oddball racks this year..... did you get any of them??

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  • Okie743

    I suspect that the bucks are becoming gay.

    Seen some weird bucks running together like you guys describe and I suspect they have migrated in this area from Kaliforna and Fayetteville, Arkansas and are gay.

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  • diver-rig

    Had some odd balls a few years ago. Little 3X3's that turned into huage (3X3) 6 points.


    The line eventually petered out, and haven't seen one in a racoon's age.


    Had a button buck get tangled up in a fence last night. Jumped a cattle panel. He got a rear leg through one of the top holes. Snapped the bone, leg wrapped around the fence.


    I debated just shooting him. But, with my two youngest daughters watching, I called the Game Warden. He said if I wanted to butcher it, just shoot it and he'd drop off a tag later. Or, we have a county park with 2 injured eagles in our county, and that they'd like it for the eagles.


    Daughters said they'd rather shoot their own, and love the lady with the eagles, as she puts on a lot of outdoorsy classes every year.


    So the Game Warden came and shot it in the head with a solid copper projectile shell from a buckmark pistol. I helped him load it in his truck, and away he went.

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  • susie
    hillbille: 31548097597979/comments/31548098002587

    we had a small spike like that last year susie, his horns were swept back like a surfer getting out of the water, we called him the hollywood buck, almost everyone in camp had him walk up withing shooting distance of him but we let him go, never saw him this year, don't know if someone else got him or he grew into one of our oddball racks this year..... did you get any of them??

    None here on the farm. Got a young buck in Mark Twain National Forest where extended family sets up camp and hunts. Deer are slowly moving back into the farm so trying to build herd and trophy bucks.

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  • bustedknee

    I call him the "Comb-over" buck.


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  • Okie

    I suspect the bigger bucks around here take their horns off during open season and do a comb over.

    Kinda like a Toupee.

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  • select-fire

    That one pic is a jackelope

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  • Mobuck

    You don't happen to live near a Comm Ed nuke plant do you?

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