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Old 02-21-2007 | 01:18 PM
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During earlyt archery i decided to go hunting with my buddy and his dad we set u on a deer trail with some 50 yards of rubbed up trail between us so i put out some young buck scent and my doe decoy an got in my blind about a half hour later i hear something looking to my left i see the weirwest thing ever it was a younger buck with a pretty good sized forked racked but the weird thing was all the knubs and kickers it had coming off of the main rack there was maybe 15 little 1 to 2 inch kickers coming off this deers rack i dont what would have happened if i had got a shot at it i mean it was a unique but young buck that weve ended up calling the Porcupine Buck what do thinnk made his rack this way genetics or an injury/ nutrition

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Old 02-21-2007 | 01:24 PM
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We have a gentleman in our area that's an official "scorer". he had a photo of a buck that was older.....but had a similar situation. The deer we were looking at didn't shed. He'd grow new "beams" each year. This situation was attributed to a testicular issue.

I could think of a thousand one-liners from this.....but I'm telling you the truth.
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