What is wrong with this picture ?

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What is wrong with this picture ?

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Just wondering if you can see what is wrong :lol:
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Post by shootone »

Nice double rack ???
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Post by A.W »

What's the white thing around it's head under the antlers?
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Looks like a skull cap that has been tied around the deers head on top of another smaller rack to me ????
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Post by Tom »

A.W wrote:What's the white thing around it's head under the antlers?
The white rope is what we used when hanging the buck up with the block & tackle.

I will let a few others see if they can guess it correctly.
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Post by Kdog »

Looks like a second rack from another buck is locked into his from the rear.

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Post by Guest »

just how fast was that second buck running when he hit him in the a**?

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Well it was hit a bit far back.
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Post by Partikle »

Looks like two sets grew. I wonder how they would score that?

Speaking of interesting pictures, check out this picture from the boone and crockett site of two bucks locked together after fighting.

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Post by Boltejector »

Sorry Tom, I was just being goofy.
How did the double rack thing happen?
Is it temporary or permanent?
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Post by Newbi »

Looks like last year's sheds are laid up behind this years new antlers. Could it be that you've let him walk before?
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double rack fer sure :twisted:
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Post by chris4570 »

Nothing wrong with the picture!! How does one score such a buck? A typical four antlered, 24(a guess, never counted) point deer.
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Post by Brampton Mike »

:lol: :lol: :lol: I'll tell you what's wrong with it....i'm not in the picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: Brampton Mike 8)

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Post by Tom »

Thanks for the laughs with your replys. Here is the story on the buck.

IT is actually a nice ten point with a 9 point rack that fit nicely inside. There was a disscussion over which was larger :lol: so we placed the smaller inside the other. They fit so snugly and perficly that I had to take a picture.

I think it (the pic) is quite a conversation piece. The 10 pointer my brother got in the gun season, my dad took the 9 with his bow.
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