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Here are some pics of my 2006 buck. I never posted them so I figured I would finally do it to pass the time untill draw results are out. I have taken many mule deer but this was my first coues. He is a wierd one! :blink: From the time I spotted him untill the time I shot him he was allways facing to my left and I never saw the smaller side. What a gut wrenching disapointment after he was down and I lifted his head to discover his abnormal rack. Talk about going from the highest high to the lowest low but I was still happy to have taken my first coues deer and it was a long and very fun hunt.

 

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he sure would have been a toad if he was a matching 3x3 either way he is awesome!

there was a buck at the ranch house in mexico that looked just like him!

 

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I love that buck! There is a ton of folks out there that have a nice symmetrical 3x3 Coues buck...........BUT, how many have one like that!!! Add em' to the collection and be proud as heck of that "one-of-a-kind" Coues buck! Congrats on your first! JIM>

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Great coues regardless... I was just glad I was there to watch you drop him. Good times....

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Did you happen to notice while you were skinning or taking care of the meat, were there any deformities or old wounds on the deer. It would have been on the opposite side of the freak antler.

 

We took a buck a long time ago, had an old wound on his front left shoulder and his right antler was messed up, similar to yours. We did some research and found it is a very typical thing for an abnormality of some sort on the opposite side of the freak antler.

 

Nice buck....I wouldn't pass on him.....nice job.

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Did you happen to notice while you were skinning or taking care of the meat, were there any deformities or old wounds on the deer. It would have been on the opposite side of the freak antler.

 

We took a buck a long time ago, had an old wound on his front left shoulder and his right antler was messed up, similar to yours. We did some research and found it is a very typical thing for an abnormality of some sort on the opposite side of the freak antler.

 

Nice buck....I wouldn't pass on him.....nice job.

 

Yeah I know deformities in antler growth are commonly caused by an injury on the opposite side of the abnormal antler but this buck was an extremely healthy, big bodied coues. He had know injuries, at least that I could tell. He is definitely a strange one!

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But boy did he smell... whew.. I let Gr8 white jr field dress him as i stood up wind.. he was the worst smelling deer i think we both have ever came across.

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But boy did he smell... whew.. I let Gr8 white jr field dress him as i stood up wind.. he was the worst smelling deer i think we both have ever came across.

 

 

Thats the truth! He was by far the nastiest smelling deer I have ever killed.

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