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Post by bowhunterjohn on Dec 5, 2012 0:23:29 GMT -5
6" measurement is a yearling button, spikes are normally bucks that are 1 year and 3-5 months old from what I've observed with bodies 125lbs dressed and larger
105lbs is a huge button, biggest i've weighed is 99lbs and did see one a guy shot this season that was 102lbs dressed.
His teeth will tell the true age. Look at his bottom jaw and look up on the internet check this site, real easy to age uhttp://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_bk_w7000_0755.pdfsing this method and pretty reliable
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2012 7:32:54 GMT -5
105 is very common for buttons in the midwest. Its just a normal 6 month old buck. The stag talk is simply because the deer grew up in magic mud country
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Post by dadfsr on Dec 5, 2012 8:46:24 GMT -5
105 is very common for buttons in the midwest. Its just a normal 6 month old buck. The stag talk is simply because the deer grew up in magic mud country ...wondered how long this would take to come up....
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Post by practicalsportsman on Dec 5, 2012 10:38:44 GMT -5
I tried enlarging the picture but it got blurry. It looks like the bases are the size of an orange or bigger. I've never seen a button buck like that before. You need to get some better pictures. You might actually have something unique there. If the bone structure is deformed it might make a better Euro mount than a shoulder mount. Scrub-buster, i have already skinned his head out, the bases are the size of a large plum. i will have pictures of him mounted as soon as i get him done.
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Post by huntingman on Dec 5, 2012 20:31:21 GMT -5
Good thing the EHD didn't get him.
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Post by scrub-buster on Dec 5, 2012 21:24:02 GMT -5
Can't you take a picture of the skull?
I'm about the only one on this post that is trying to see what you are seeing and you arn't doing much to help me out. I give up.
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Post by fullrut on Dec 5, 2012 21:42:10 GMT -5
He should have had at least small spikes. AND why is that?
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Post by fullrut on Dec 5, 2012 21:50:36 GMT -5
Not all messed up testicle bucks grow screwed up racks. I was expecting something screwy out of this guy but he is a decent "NORMAL LOOKING" 6pt. Several people around here have seen this buck this fall and say one of testicles hangs 10" down and is bloody. I have been getting his pic for well over a year. We call him "LOWBALL"
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Post by 5kirks on Dec 6, 2012 1:22:20 GMT -5
Ouch! He deserves a big rack for putting up with that.!
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Post by kodiak50 on Dec 6, 2012 6:04:33 GMT -5
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Scrub-buster, i have already skinned his head out, the bases are the size of a large plum. i will have pictures of him mounted as soon as i get him done.[/quote]
Man, i can't wait to see the results of the mount
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Post by featherduster on Dec 6, 2012 6:53:50 GMT -5
Still waiting to see the photos of that Canada goose or was it a Snow goose you killed last year during the closed Canada goose season. You said you would post it after having it mounted.
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Post by fullrut on Dec 6, 2012 7:32:56 GMT -5
OMG i didn't realize this was the same guy. TOO FUNNY.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2012 8:21:28 GMT -5
[ i will have pictures of him mounted as soon as i get him done. Normal E to N is 7-7.5 this was 6" Going to be tuff finding a form that small.
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Post by boonechaser on Dec 6, 2012 10:31:20 GMT -5
Just when you thought you had heard it all. Someone surprise's you.
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