I'm borrowing "How to find giant bucks" and enjoying its content, although I am aware of the author's bad track record on honesty.
I almost blew drink all over the book last night (pg 114) when I read his theory on stag bucks. Kirt claims big bucks will sometimes bite the testicles off fawn deer, and that's how some cactus bucks come to be.....
Has anyone got any video or proof of this? I wouldn't believe a fawn buck to "drop" during it's first year of life. Second of all, any buck that would allow another buck to get that close to it's fruits of reproduction....maybe should get elimnated from the gene pool.
I am interested to hear your thoughts, if any??
I almost blew drink all over the book last night (pg 114) when I read his theory on stag bucks. Kirt claims big bucks will sometimes bite the testicles off fawn deer, and that's how some cactus bucks come to be.....
Has anyone got any video or proof of this? I wouldn't believe a fawn buck to "drop" during it's first year of life. Second of all, any buck that would allow another buck to get that close to it's fruits of reproduction....maybe should get elimnated from the gene pool.
I am interested to hear your thoughts, if any??