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Old 09-19-2002, 09:21 PM
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ceaser8
 
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Default RE: Is there a difference between buck and doe tracks?

I must say that I have a wall full of deer head. All are bucks and there are 13 of them.......they were all killed by my granddad. Me....well I have killed a doe once. Anyway, I think I said I THINK that a buck track or it may be the same as a big a$$ doe has two prongs in the back. For example, you know the usual deer track, it looks like you put your fingers together and pushed them in the mud. Well like that but in the back on the left and right sides are two wholes too. Like a spur from a turkey I guess you could say. I don't know for sure but what I do know is there is an old, old buck behind our house with only one side of his antlers and I have seen his tracks and they have the "prong like" things that go with the track.
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