From: mgerard
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Date: 12-Oct-17 |
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Injury opposite side. I have a similar buck. His front foot on the opposite side was shot off the year before during rifle season. Was a very aggressive buck that came into rattling when I shot him with my Groves Spitfire.
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From: GF
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Date: 12-Oct-17 |
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I don't know, but that’d make one helluva slingshot!
I’d throw out genetics straight off, I think. So I’ll vote for injury - just not sure what kind or when.
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From: woodsman
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Date: 12-Oct-17 |
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#2 injury.
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From: Kodiak
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Date: 12-Oct-17 |
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#2
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From: stick33
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Date: 12-Oct-17 |
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I've vote injury as well. Had a few over the years. They were normal the following year.
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From: David McLendon
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Date: 12-Oct-17 |
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Offside injury, I also killed a buck years ago missing a front foot right at the knee, He was a perfect 5 point on one side and a 16.5" long spike on the other surrounded by 3 points ranging from .75- 1.5" right off the burr. The missing foot wasn't slowing him down because he was in hot pursuit of a doe at the time.
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From: Ghostman
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Date: 12-Oct-17 |
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#2 offside injury
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