I'm thinking AR 50 in .50 cal!!You got me, now I want an AR-30.
I'm thinking AR 50 in .50 cal!!You got me, now I want an AR-30.
We have both kinds. Been watching a couple younger bucks with bone white antlers. The 1s that trip my trigger are the chocolate racks that end with white tips.Sounds like you have a fantastic property and doing great things!
I love the darker chocolate color antlers of this handsome buck! I am not sure why but the majority of bucks in the Central Sands region of Wi sport real light colored antlers. Not sure if its diet or?
Boar nomore. He finally came back to my front porch feeder and rang the doorbell at 3am. I'm hoping the trail cameras got the action.This guy needs to go this week!
We had fog this morning & no wind. Guessing the deer got a late start. I’ll wait a little longer for them. As you said, beautiful morning.
I'm staying another 13min.We had fog this morning & no wind. Guessing the deer got a late start. I’ll wait a little longer for them. As you said, beautiful morning. View attachment 117670
Well it didn't take long for another boar to move in and take over his new turf.Yes Sir, Im sure those chunks of ivory would do some real serious damage
It's 70* outside, it got much warmer since that picture at 1am. But I know that front is supposed to push through this afternoon.Well it didn't take long for another boar to move in and take over his new turf.
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We have both kinds. Been watching a couple younger bucks with bone white antlers. The 1s that trip my trigger are the chocolate racks that end with white tips.
I'm guessing it is genes. They all eat pretty much the same things around here.
I don't know where to begin so first off congratulations on bagging a nice buck. Now I have some good news and I have bad news. Good news is that you are correct about reason some of your bucks have white antlers and some have chocolate, it's the genes. The right antler is typical for Whitetail but see those forks in left antler,that is typical of Mule deer. Soooo it appears his mom had a fling with a Muley buck. Same you and I,deer must declare a single race on paperwork whether they are mixed or not. Are you still with me? Ok,good. Mule deer season began 3 weeks ago and since he declared to be Muley,he disappeared rather than risk being shot. The bad news is Mule deer season ended yesterday, he thought it was safe to go about his business and you shot him today. tsk, tskI tagged a buck this evening. He had been a regular visitor all year, until he disappeared about 3 weeks ago.
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The times have changed. Today people can choose what they wish to identify as, & change that identity as they wish. Why should animals be any different? This buck has some characteristics of both Whitetail & Mule deer (although clearly favors the Whitetail in most ways). I do not wish to discriminate in any way. I am not sure how this buck was identifying on that fateful day, but my tag says he is a Whitetail buck. The venison chili tastes the same, yummy!I don't know where to begin so first off congratulations on bagging a nice buck. Now I have some good news and I have bad news. Good news is that you are correct about reason some of your bucks have white antlers and some have chocolate, it's the genes. The right antler is typical for Whitetail but see those forks in left antler,that is typical of Mule deer. Soooo it appears his mom had a fling with a Muley buck. Same you and I,deer must declare a single race on paperwork whether they are mixed or not. Are you still with me? Ok,good. Mule deer season began 3 weeks ago and since he declared to be Muley,he disappeared rather than risk being shot. The bad news is Mule deer season ended yesterday, he thought it was safe to go about his business and you shot him today. tsk, tsk
I don't know where to begin so first off congratulations on bagging a nice buck. Now I have some good news and I have bad news. Good news is that you are correct about reason some of your bucks have white antlers and some have chocolate, it's the genes. The right antler is typical for Whitetail but see those forks in left antler,that is typical of Mule deer. Soooo it appears his mom had a fling with a Muley buck. Same you and I,deer must declare a single race on paperwork whether they are mixed or not. Are you still with me? Ok,good. Mule deer season began 3 weeks ago and since he declared to be Muley,he disappeared rather than risk being shot. The bad news is Mule deer season ended yesterday, he thought it was safe to go about his business and you shot him today. tsk, tsk
I'm just trying to fit in within this new generation.The times have changed. Today people can choose what they wish to identify as, & change that identity as they wish. Why should animals be any different? This buck has some characteristics of both Whitetail & Mule deer (although clearly favors the Whitetail in most ways). I do not wish to discriminate in any way. I am not sure how this buck was identifying on that fateful day, but my tag says he is a Whitetail buck. The venison chili tastes the same, yummy!
Are you giving us the finger in the cubicle pic?Worked late in the cubicle yesterday evening, now out on the water trout fishin this morning.
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No, not at all.Are you giving us the finger in the cubicle pic?