There was a post on here a week or so ago about deer that get left in the woods because they are undersized. My brother found this buck today and I thought it related to that subject so I thought I would share. My brother is in no way a poacher. He is a highly skilled mechanic so he is capable of telling if there is a tag on a deer or not. This deer was not shot, tagged, or dumped by anyone on my lease. It’s funny how people who are looking at a reduced sized picture can tell more about a deer tag that a guy standing drlirectly over it. I appreaciate my brother being tied to tagging and then cutting up the deer up and dumping it. It’s not really funny.
I was able to get a bigger picture to load. The thing that some people think was a tag is actually a hoof. There is a zip tie and no tag on this deer. Someone thought about tagging it and then thought better if it. We are in an AR county so I suspect they were not wanting to get caught with a 12 1/2” deer.
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No tag...huh, why didn’t you say so earlier? LOL just kidding.
Do antlers close up a little, open op a little or stay the exact same width as the skull dries out? If a rack measures exactly 13” when freshly killed what would it measure in a week? A month?
I was able to get a bigger picture to load. The thing that some people think was a tag is actually a hoof. There is a zip tie and no tag on this deer. Someone thought about tagging it and then thought better if it. We are in an AR county so I suspect they were not wanting to get caught with a 12 1/2” deer.
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No tag...huh, why didn’t you say so earlier? LOL just kidding.
Do antlers close up a little, open op a little or stay the exact same width as the skull dries out? If a rack measures exactly 13” when freshly killed what would it measure in a week? A month?
I know that deer is very fresh, I am asking in general. I am curious, I don’t know the answer.
Jason
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