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Freak Non-Typical Whitetail - Check Out This Mass!!

by Todd Graf 29. December 2008 16:30
Todd Graf

Check this crazy whitetail deer out! He may not be the biggest buck in the world but he may be one of the most unique, and I definitely wouldn't pass him up! It looks like he has so much mass that both of his bases grew together and his entire forehead is one big mass of antler.  That's incredible! 

I'm trying to get more info about this amazing deer but haven't had much luck yet. Please e-mail me (todd@bowhunting.com) if you know anything about it. We'd love to see more pictures and hear the story!

Who shot this deer?

What state was it taken in?

Bow Harvest or Rifle Harvest?

 

 

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12/30/2008 6:52:30 PM #

Jason Lowmaster

Wow,  that is one crazy looking deer, that is just awsome.  I wonder how the H1 measurements would be taken.

Jason Lowmaster United States |

12/30/2008 8:17:13 PM #

Todd

I'm not really sure, but it is very cool.

Todd United States |

12/30/2008 10:44:06 PM #

Justin Zarr

Jason - I was actually wondering the same thing myself today as I stared at the pictures in amazement.  I'm not sure that the antlers could be scored in any traditional manner without two clearly defined bases.  

Justin Zarr United States |

1/8/2009 11:48:55 AM #

Mitchel

The deer can be scored but not as two individual antlers as for they have been fused during the growth season you could bring the buck to my shop in bristol TN called the score shak 1322 oakwood dr 37620 so i could see it person it probably wouldnt score to impresive to be honest just by me looking at it on here I would say it would score around the 120s 140s just deu to mass thank you for your nice buck pics

Mitchel United States |

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