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Posts: 163 | Location: York Pa | Registered: 21 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Thanks for posting,just when you think youve seen it all....UNREAL!!! shocker
 
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its properly called a "hind"


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I shot an antlered mulie doe in Idaho in 1986. It had a 16" tall 4 point on one side and a 10" paddle on the other side. It was November at about 6,000 feet with a foot of snow on the ground and she was still in velvet. She was with about 6 other does one of which was a spike.


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A buddy of mine saw the pic of the antler in the eye and said it looked like it was in a fight and the antler from the other buck busted off in the eye of the deer. And if you look close you can see the base of the antler or what looks like the base of the antler.
 
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When still in high school, there was a guy about 3-4 years older than I that killed a doe with 17 single spikes. There was a massive crown between her ears with the 17 single spikes originating from the crown, with the longest being just a touch longer than 18 inches. She was with a fawn and still had milk in her udder.


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