DEER NAMES!!!

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Lets hear some crazy names everybody has named bucks. Here are a few of mine.

Drop Tine- For obvious reasons, Big ole dropper on the left side

The Canyon Buck- Found him in the steepest,deepest canyon around

Marge- This bugger was huge, massive forks, and extremly tall, reminded me and my buddies of Marge Simpson

Bugle Boy, this buck had a rack like a satelite bull

Lets hear them MM Members!!
 
here's mine

spike
spike fork
little bitty fork
fork spike
and last but for sure not least......

The monster 2x3

JB
 
Only really had a nickname for one buck..My bro and I had seen him on the winter range 2 years in a row A huge buck for central CA...we properly named him B.M.F.

B.M.F. If I spell it out my post will just get nuked so use your imagination...:)

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A few memorable ones were hooks, because of a cheater that hooked up, sawtooth cause of a series of one inch points along his main beam, and Groucho, cause of his extremely dark eyebrows.
 
Snort i think i know that deers brother. His name his MR. B.S.B

-Cody AKA BigBuck92
 
I named one BCBESS one year........simply because it was a pain in the rear to take out of the gene pool and even harder to understand. :) (j/k)

Sorry amigo, couldn't resist.

BOHNTR )))---------->
 
LAST EDITED ON Mar-14-08 AT 06:18PM (MST)[p]LAST EDITED ON Mar-14-08 AT 06:17?PM (MST)

BOHNTR

did his tracks look like a bunch of exclamation points?

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oakbrush
 
I've only named one. A forkey skull I found in the Kaibab. We were staying at Jacob Lake in the cabins so we put him on the table with a note to the maid "Please don't feed Lucky". I still have him. Painted him up and now keep a running score of hunts on him. Makes a questionable centerpiece at Christmas.
 
We named one "Friendly" because wherever we went, we saw him and he never got too scared and ran away. He would see us, acknowledge that we were there, but not really do anything. Also, during the rut, he would walk away from the other bucks that would lower their ears towards him. He was 4.5 years old when we first started seeing him. I patterened him and shot him a year later with my bow - my best buck so far. One main reason I went ahead and harvested him was because we knew someone else would take him during the year as often as he presented himself and with the rack he was sporting. So now, he is at the taxidermy and should be done in August. "FRIENDLY" will be hanging on my wall.
 
If you dont mind a few Whitetail thrown in
the mix.....

The kicker buck

'Nar'twen the eye'brow's buck

The one horn'd buck

The G-3 buck

The Woop'ty doo buck

8 From Hell


lrv
 
I've named numerous bucks over the years. Here are just a few of the names.
BoneHead
WideBugger
MassNTrash (MnT)
Houdini
Deep Forks/Eyeguard Buck
The Heavy Hook Cheater Buck
Hybrid
Tall Timber
Hank
 
One I'll remember for a long time.........Superman. We also had Hook Cheater, Deuces, Aces and Sidekick spotted this summer.
 
I shot one buck that I named 3 legger or tripod.

And when I'm out hunting, I always tell people that I'm looking for tall and tiney.
 
BOHNTR YOU'RE IN DEEP DOO-DOO!!!

JUST KIDDING!!!

I'VE NAMED THOUSANDS OF BUCKS!!!

THE ONLY PROBLEM???

THEY ALL HAVE THE SAME NAME!!!

YUP!!!

YOU GUESSED IT!!!

PISSCUTTER!!!

THIS IS MY NEW GUN,YOU MAY NOT LIKE IT,YOU'LL LIKE IT A HELL OF A LOT LESS WHEN IT HITS ITS DESTINATION!!!
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THE ONLY bobcat THAT KNOWS ALOT OF YOU HAVE HAD THIS IMAGE IN YOUR PEA BRAIN BUT DUE TO POOR SHOOTING TACTICS I'M STILL KICKIN!!!
 
LAST EDITED ON Mar-14-08 AT 09:33PM (MST)[p]Well I don't name my bucks but RUS usually calls his dik dik's for obvious reasons.


Ransom
 
Ol' Torch and I named a buck "The Grey Knight". He was a 170 class buck with two inlines that put him in the high 180's. He was a gorgeous buck that lived through that years hunt. We ended up seeing him on a hunting video in the winter range a year or 2 later.

Kind of fun.

CS

"Helping turn good tags, into great ones." - VIP Optics
 
Twin Towers Buck, this buck was only 19" wide but was 25"tall with inlines between his g2 and g3 missed him with my bow.

Crooked Horn Quial Buck, this buck was 25" wide 4x4, his rt side frame was bent in towards his head. When we first saw him there were quail running all around him.

buckmstr
 
"The Big Kahuna" was a 173" buck that we chased around with different people during archery, muzzleloader and rifle season last year. This buck had the perfect hideout because the wind seemed to blow to him from all directions and it was extremely difficult to get close to him. One day the wind changed and blew in one direction and he made the mistake of laying in a manzanita patch sleeping in the sun during rifle season and my friend woke him up with a bullet.
We also chased "massey 24" named this way because he had great mass but was only about 24" wide but with deep forks. Can't wait to see him this next year. We shortened his name to "Massey."
"Webby" because he had a G3 that was webbed.
"The Creature" because he was a giant two point on one side and a three point on the other side.
"The Manzanita Buck" because he always hung out in a particular manzanita patch.
"The Stalagmite Buck" becausewe always saw him near a rock pillar formation that looked like a stalagmite.
"Next County Buck" because we glassed him up in a place that was about 2 and a half miles from our camp and we call the spot "the next county." We haven't gone to this hard to get to spot yet but I know there is a whopper hangin' out in there.
That about does it for this year. Can't wait to name more of them this year. fatrooster.
 
That's funny. I was wondering why you named your buck that.

That probably miffs your buddy that you killed him. Especially after all the lead he invested after that buck.

CS

"Helping turn good tags, into great ones." - VIP Optics
 
I shot a whitie that my buddies have named the "lobster buck". It had 14 scorable points and the ends of the main beams reach around and have 3 palmated points that look like lobster claws. I also have one that they call the "eye forker buck". It has twin heavy split eyeguards.
Eric
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Ultra liberal, wolf loving, illiterate, gay, hippie midgets on crack piss me off!!!!

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Lunker Chuck. Thats was last years big buck we saw. 2 arrows and many more close calls but he still got away.
 
This subject has always cracked me up for some reason? I saw Frank today? Naming deer? I guess I do it too, but I stick to the basics rather than us being on a first name basis.

The names I have used;
spike
2 point
3 point
4 point
the one with the cheater(s)/extra(s)/drop(s)

Ha! Naming deer? I guess I need to get with it?;-) Can I ask why some of you name a deer. :)
 
bck,

Oh, I think I understand. Just having some fun. It has cracked me up the naming thing. I remember listening to some hound guys once. They had lions named like they were family, "I went out and cut stumpy's track and treed Twinkle Toes." I did not dare laugh because they were so intimate about it.;-)
 
I have only named the one I have on my wall that was taken in 2007.

Trident...

Good names all!!
 
WARBIRDUM,

That is a SWEET buck, name, or no name! I know you were pretty intimate with this one...
 
LAST EDITED ON Mar-17-08 AT 09:51PM (MST)[p]MARGE!!! Every time I hear the name. It makes me SMILE.
 
Stumpy-- He was a big 203" 4x7 I watched for a few years. He had nothing but a little white stump for a tail. I found his sheds last spring and he was harvested this fall. Sadly not by me.
 
The Infamous " OLE SPLIT EAR" How many of you guys have seen a deer with a split in half ear.I actually have him mounted.
 
I have a buck at the taxidermist right now that has a split on one side and half an ear on the other side. fatrooster.
 
For me, naming bucks is essential. It all started on the winter range one year.
I think the conversation between my brother and I went something like this:
"Hey remember that buck with the two cheaters we saw?"
Ya, the cheaters were on his left?
"No, they were on his right."
Are you talking about the three or four point frame buck?
"The four point."
Ummmm, I think so?

From that point on, I think every shooter buck has had a name. Some of my favorites include Ferdinand, Turkey Track, Boss, & Gumby.
Sometimes they'll get more common names like Billy, or Frank. But at least when we mention the names to each other there's no hold up trying the describe one of many bucks.
 
Batman and his sidekick Robin,
Dont name deer after superheros!!! I hunted Batman for three years before I finally closed the deal.
I actually wounded him with my muzzeloader the year before I killed him. Just glanced one off his skull. Knocked him out cold for about five minutes. Missed the next shot when he was doing the bob and weave from the first shot. Anyway, we found him a couple days later chasing doe's. None the worse for wear.
Couldnt close the deal though.
After watching him all winter and picking up one side of his sheds the whole deal got personal.
I finally caught up to him that fall.
A lot of mixed emotions on that one. Sure, I was happy to kill a good buck, but kinda sad to have it be over.

We named this buck Batman cause he always had his buddy Robin in tow. Batman was as smart as a deer as I have ever had the privledge to hunt. You could sneek into a canyon way before
light and start glassing for these two bucks. When it got light enough to see anything, Batman would have us pegged from 800 yards while Robin didnt have a clue.

After we got Batman back to camp, and had a couple cold ones, we started to notice that Batmans antlers kind of resembled the Batman logo.
Not a huge deer by most guys standards, but probably the most rewarding deer ive taken.

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Some of the names we came up with for some of the bucks we were after for 07. There were two, one was Mr Big and the other Mr V because of the size and shape of antlers.
 
Chad,
Batman is a great deer in my standards.
Glad you were able to harvest a buck like that after hunting so hard for him.
Good job.
 

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