two bucks with there horns locked
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From: Frankfort mi USA
<font face='Century Gothic'></font id='Century Gothic'><font color=green></font id=green>This year I shot two bucks with ther horns locked together.I was wondering if anyone out there has had this same experience.It was the most bizarre thing that has ever happened to me.
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From: erie pa USA
I have only seen this in mag. and on videos.That must of been some sight
Okelly45.Here in Pa you can only shoot one buck so it would put me in a
tough situation if it did happen.Congrats on the bucks.
Okelly45.Here in Pa you can only shoot one buck so it would put me in a
tough situation if it did happen.Congrats on the bucks.
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From: Dazey ND USA
I have seen it at night when I used to coon hunt. Two local bow hunters got their bucks locked, they kept following and shooting, they scored good but can't go in P&Y because not fair chase.
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From: Indiana
Why wouldn't they be fair chase? They weren't baited or trapped. It was coincidence that tey were locked together. I know it's not the most sportsmanlike way to get a deer, but I still think that technically they might be considered fair chase. I don't know all the fine points of fair chase, so i think I'm going to get educated in the next few posts.
Go ahead, I have my flame-retardant suit on.
HAHA.
Go ahead, I have my flame-retardant suit on.
HAHA.


