now that's really weirdHere's one i got with a muzzleloader around September 26 2018 when he went down he damaged the 3"drop and the velvet was soft and still bled i have never seen one before that wasn't dead however that same year about 5 miles from where I got him i saw another one similar but it had 2 main beams on one side and more mass with full velvet and points every where thatwasabouta week before the hunt. i call it a cactus buck. No nads on him
Possibly unintended consequences associated with self redefining. With all the redefining going on in society, one of my ARs redefined itself as a cordless hole puncher. Other ARs moved to an adjacent safe......We spotted this guy on our trail cameras. I've never seen any abnormality like this.
Do you know what would have caused this? Birth defect? Trauma?
Post up some pics of your odd ball deer.
Very nice buck! Too bad the mass wasn't on both sides.My weirdo. More cool than weird I guess. Cyborg right side with normal 5 point left. Always find cool deer in the area he was harvested in. He was a very young deer with a very small body. Bottom jaw aged at 2.5 in November but he must have been 3.5. Body was the size of a 2 year old doe.
Don't shoot typicals! That's why they call this 'Hunting'. Wait for what you really want. After all - Only You are pulling the trigger.How do you shoot a unique buck?
You neek up on it
I know it's bad but I couldn't help myself
Yes but the left side was still way better than average mass at over 6 inchesVery nice buck! Too bad the mass wasn't on both sides.