Originally Posted by
DocD
In the second photo his head has moved he still has the split brows, but now they are in alinement, I am not amazed at two large bucks hanging out together, happens all the time, but they are never "Clones" of oneanother!! For a moment, if you will!!, look at the deer, just the deer, (forget the antlers) I am pushing 70 and have hunted deer since probley about 10, have taken many deer (not brag'n) (but I was in the woods). and only once in my hunting have I seen a deer look so much alike, a few years ago I shot (2) 3PT bucks that I could not tell apart. What I am saying that the odds of this being the same deer are about a trillion to one!!! I suspose it could be two different deer (we will never really know) I'll go with the odds. I respect your opinion, I hope you respect mine, Doc
I would buy every thing you said, but no camera angle can produce the tip to tip spread difference. I respect your opinion and wish you several more years of chasing these whitetails. Good luck this season. Wishing you the best.