Unreal Monster
#12
As for the pic, it looks pretty legit. You can see the guy is using his legs to support the head and there looks to be something under its neck supporting that as well.
I'd certainly like to hear more about this deer even if it is farm raised. It is an incredible animal.
#13
Not an Illinois buck because of body size. Any Illinois deer with a set of antlers like that would be much larger in body. That's a southern deer body with a photo shop rack. (IMO)
I understand it is gutted.
Sorry to the hunters if I am incorrect. It would be a first. Haha.
I understand it is gutted.
Sorry to the hunters if I am incorrect. It would be a first. Haha.
#14
Looks more like a texas deer with the body being that small. If that buck came from illinois the body size is comparable to most 2.5 year old bucks ive seen, and 2.5 year load deer dont get racks like that in the wild. I would say it is a pen raised deer.
#15
it looks like a real deer...when the deers' testes get "messed up", it will cause the deer not to shed its antlers and continue to grow every year, on top or below the last set...aka a cactus buck!
#17
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Bedford, VA
Posts: 85
Originally Posted by [email protected]
That deer has too small of a body or neck to support a rack like that! Dont you think it would be an older more developed deer if it were real.
Even odder is that ppl havent seen this pic before. Normally by now that deer would have been killed in 7 different states by someones 'cousins, sisters, half brother'... lol
Brian
#18
That looks like Alan Trammell and Jake Delhomme! Something isn't right with this picture...I'd have to assume the mass on those antlers make it weigh a ridiculous amount, making it too hard to hold upright without leaning the antlers on your body and making it look as effortlessly as this guy is doing.
LOL @ Tram & Del, it does doesnt it! *shake my head*
#19
Typical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 564
the Problem with that theory is that I can only see onset of main beams on this deer. Oall of the extra junk seems to originate from those 2 beams indicating that it was one years worth of growth aided with growth hormones and steroids in a farm.