I live in the exurbs and deer usually walk through our yard. This weekend I happened to find 2 matching stag antlers, 3-point, within 20' of each other in my yard. Is this rare?
I've only found 1 shed antler in the woods never a pair, but I prefer to find them still attached to the bucks head in deer season.
Could be either. There are some really sorry hunters out there though, if the deer doesn't drop when they pull the trigger they don't bother to check if it was even hit.I've found 3 different 10 point skulls with antlers still attached in the woods. I always wonder if they were hit by cars, or shot by a hunter that never tracked them.
I do not know about your area but there is an illness called chronic wasting disease that has dropped deer is some areas of my stateI've found 3 different 10 point skulls with antlers still attached in the woods. I always wonder if they were hit by cars, or shot by a hunter that never tracked them.
Let's not turn this into a hunting thread. It was taboo for the ash can and that means no go for the rest.
And you can't eat horns.
What's that mean? I signed up on here over a year ago, but didn't become a regular until a month or 2 ago so I don't know about the "rules". There's a ban on mentioning hunting? I kind of figured a firewood/chainsaw forum goes hand in hand with guns and hunting?
Wow, what a waste.I've found 3 different 10 point skulls with antlers still attached in the woods. I always wonder if they were hit by cars, or shot by a hunter that never tracked them.
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I think this varies a lot geographically......around here the white tails are smaller and they don't tend to be in pairs that close together. I imagine the larger mule deer and elk would be quite ready to shed that second antlerCommon to find pairs as one falls off the other causes lopsided head carry so they work hard to drop it.
Wow, what a waste.
Of course, I killed 4 deer this year and three of them didn't have antlers at all.
You could probably sell those antlers to someone for arts/crafts (or for rattling).
smokedragot: 1702447 said:Wow, what a waste.
Of course, I killed 4 deer this year and three of them didn't have antlers at all.
You could probably sell those antlers to someone for arts/crafts (or for rattling).
Nice
I think this varies a lot geographically......around here the white tails are smaller and they don't tend to be in pairs that close together. I imagine the larger mule deer and elk would be quite ready to shed that second antler
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