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    Massive disaster on bucks

    These big ol massive bucks could not break apart
    Saw this on a low fence post on another site the lessees were not very happy
    One was a 200 inch
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    #2
    That Double Down makes their antlers too strong, poor fellas... .

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mexico View Post
      That Double Down makes their antlers too strong, poor fellas... .
      That $70,000 per person lease fee makes it doubly painfull

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        #4
        What a shame. A lot of character in that mess

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          #5
          The other buck appears to be alive in the second picture. Doesn't help with the dead 200"er though.

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            #6
            Another natural death in the wild.


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              #7
              Wow that is a lot of bone! The Lessees are probably mad because they were going to give him another year!

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                #8
                Originally posted by bowhunter_2 View Post
                The other buck appears to be alive in the second picture. Doesn't help with the dead 200"er though.
                That's what I thought too... Shame

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                  #9
                  We found two stuck together once. One alive and one not. Roped the live one's back feet , held his head down and used a recipe saw to cut the dead ones horn off. Thought it might get western on the release part. He was exhausted and just laid there. Went back an hour later and he was gone. Mother nature is ruff!
                  Called the game wardens before we cut them apart and they said if we kept either one of them we would have to tag them. At that time we were in a one buck county. We left the dead one for the yotes.

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                    #10
                    Make hay

                    Better make hay when the sun comes out
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                      #11
                      Well at least they found them and know what happened

                      Would stink to take the time and money to get one that old and big and then find them like that

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                        #12
                        Man, that is a waste

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                          #13
                          What a shame....Mother Nature is harsh. She don’t play

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                            #14
                            Sucks

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Abcdj View Post
                              We found two stuck together once. One alive and one not. Roped the live one's back feet , held his head down and used a recipe saw to cut the dead ones horn off. Thought it might get western on the release part. He was exhausted and just laid there. Went back an hour later and he was gone. Mother nature is ruff!
                              Called the game wardens before we cut them apart and they said if we kept either one of them we would have to tag them. At that time we were in a one buck county. We left the dead one for the yotes.
                              Not to hijack the thread, but that GW is dead wrong. You wouldn’t be allowed to keep the meat, which you wouldn’t want anyway, but you don’t have to tag an animal you found on your ranch in order to keep the horns. I would be thrown under the jail if that was the law.

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