Minnesota Outdoorsman
Hunting Forums => Trail Camera Photos => Topic started by: whiteoakbuck on October 10/27/14, 07:31:15 PM
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this guy might be interesting to watch grow up
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huh.. looks like a double main beam. that's really cool.. I had seen a very large one like that about 5 years ago around north branch
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huh.. looks like a double main beam. that's really cool.. I had seen a very large one like that about 5 years ago around north branch
yeah that's what I was thinking also. there are some crazy looking deer out there that's for sure.
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Someone will drop him at the first chance. Need to get those bad genetics out of the herd. :fudd:
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yeah right. that is a cool lookign deer, be interesting to watch and see how he forms from year to year. looks tasty tho.
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Someone will drop him at the first chance. Need to get those bad genetics out of the herd. :fudd:
Better find his mama also. She has half of the bad genes as well. Good luck with telling who she is.
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That's a sweet looking deer. Let him grow!
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Someone will drop him at the first chance. Need to get those bad genetics out of the herd. :fudd:
Better find his mama also. She has half of the bad genes as well. Good luck with telling who she is.
True. But..... Actually the doe carries more of the genetics for larger antlers than the bucks do.
I'm Wile E Coyote and You're the weakest link, Goodbye! <---- Not a bash in way, shape or form on dakids.
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On free range deer herds we as hunters have very little impact on genetics. Our biggest impact is on age.
The double main beem is only bad genes to some people. I would love to have a few of those bucks in my hunting area.