This buck is with the big wide one here on MM. Found him through the scope then he (she) did this. With a rack like that somethin's gotta be in the water!
Based on the whacky horns - looks like it could end up being one of those "Stags" (that's "metro-sexual" in humaneeze) where they never shed their velvet... (cause I guess "Stags" must like velvet)
LAST EDITED ON Aug-04-05 AT 01:17PM (MST)[p]He sure is a goofy bastard!! First time I saw him....I actually had to take a double take. I showed him to the wife, and she thought...WTF??
THere must be something in the water. I saw another buck the other night less than 1/2 mile from this buck with some FUNKY head gear. It looked like it had a helmet on. Just a big clump on its head. I'll try and get some pics of it and post it.
WOW!!! Those shots are something else. Can't say I've ever seen anything like the one, not even close. I'd give my eye teeth to get some nice stuff of those two. Thanks a bunch for sharing.
Rod
Great pics of some really cool bucks. Thanks for posting them. Could you please send some of that water to eastern Wyoming? I'd like to see some of those crazy-looking bucks close to home.
Those are all awesome pictures ! OSOK , that buck is absolutley great , I know he wouldn't score well , but brother he's all of TROPHY CLASS . I love all that trash sticking out everywhere...Thanks for sharing guys....NMHUNTNUTT
Awesome pictures everyone. Whenever I see pictures of these types of bucks I always wonder "Would I put my hard earned tag on one of these guys (or gals)?" It is a once in a lifetime animal, but not the "traditional" trophy buck we all envision. I guess it would all depend on my mood and the situation at the time.
Definitely a once in a life time oppertunity. Some very nice bucks. Sort of brinigs back the topic I brought up a little while ago about genetic or caused by damage. Great pictures everyone.