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thunderchickenfrenzy 08-27-2010 08:59 PM

Getting the fever.
 
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Ok I set my feeder out last saturday and in less than one week I have had 4 decent bucks one really good one, or atleast for this 16 year old. I worked hard with a bow last year and shot my first buck a 6 pt wouldve been an 8 but didn't have any brows, but by the looks of my camera I may top that this year. Every year I learn more and more about bow hunting and can't wait for this one to start. Can anybody tell me whats wrong with that buck that has one side, it looks like he has a bad growth growing down his face; I don't know if he maybe got hit by a car, or hit it hard when he first started growing the beam, and also on the good solid 8 could anyone make a guess to what you think he'll score??? Thanks

ohiobuckhunter92 08-28-2010 03:32 AM

it looks like antler growing down the side of his face

The Rev 08-28-2010 05:34 AM

I've had the fever since last day of bow season last year. I'm going out today to make sure feeder has plenty of corn and start put up some stands.

razor6570 08-28-2010 01:08 PM

It looks like he injured his antler someime this summer. Since it was injured the antler kept growing and since it could not go up because of the injury it grew down. I have seen this several times. If the buck makes it through this season, next year he should grow a perfect set of antlers. As long as the injury is not in to his skull.

sprintflyer 08-28-2010 02:00 PM

I don't know how true it is but I read somewhere that if they have trama on the right side of there body then the left horn may not form properly for example. Again not sure but I beleve the above post is correct in that he will have a normal rack next year BUT, how cool would he look on the wall like it is now!

V8Ranger 08-29-2010 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by sprintflyer (Post 3671700)
I don't know how true it is but I read somewhere that if they have trama on the right side of there body then the left horn may not form properly for example. Again not sure but I beleve the above post is correct in that he will have a normal rack next year BUT, how cool would he look on the wall like it is now!

I have heard the same thing. A friend of mine shot a nice buck several years ago during gun season. He thought how cool, it was still in velvet. But when he got up to it and touched the horns one of them was like rubber he said. Then when he field dressed it, it had gang green. He figured it was hit by a car, and the injury made its horn never harden and get the velvet off. If he does have some sort of injury making it grow like that, I don't think it will ever grow right. Thats just my opinion. Anything is possible. He might be just fine next year, hard to say...

Whitetailaddict13 08-29-2010 07:25 AM

nice ones but they seem to be nocturnal.


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