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Buck with Antler - Western MD, 4/12/07
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Hello Members - Late yesterday afternoon I was surprised to see a buck with a single antler cross the road in front of me in the suburbs of my small Western Maryland town. I pulled over and watched him walk away, his small forked left antler in plain sight.

I would have never thought that a buck would still have his antler at this time of year in the mid-atlantic region.


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Had an outfitter in North Texas tell me he sees them during spring turkey season some years.

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Some times the yearlings will be packing a little longer than most others. I've seen spike elk pack'n in June.
 
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We've got an eight point still sporting antlers (also in W.MD). The other guys are already showing about an inch of new growth. It's suspected that he suffered some injury - possibly an accidential castration.shocker


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Another possibility is that it was actually a doe. The odd time a doe will grow a small antler or two and they do not shed them. I belive the velvet will dry up on the antler and most often stay on. The doe has no need or desire to rub its antler or antlers on trees.

Just a thought.
 
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I saw a 6 point buck about 20 years ago in the third week in April while trout fishing here in upstate NY.
 
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The heavier antlers naturally seem to fall off more quickly.


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Our bucks are now strating there new antkers in velvet


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Another possibility is that it was actually a doe. The odd time a doe will grow a small antler or two and they do not shed them. I belive the velvet will dry up on the antler and most often stay on. The doe has no need or desire to rub its antler or antlers on trees.

Just a thought.


I killed an antlered doe in Idaho one year that was still in velvet in November when all the bucks were polished out.


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I saw two spike elk still pack'n on 5/12 when I was bear hunting. All the other animals I saw were sporting about 2-8" of velvet.
 
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