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Here are some video stills of a young buck that I filmed back in September of 2008. The first time I saw this buck he was traveling with about 6 other bucks. One of the bucks that was with him was the big non typical split drop tine buck that I recently found both sheds off of. Since that first sighting I had seen this buck several times. The last time that I saw him was when I was coyote hunting in Feb 09. He had broken off his right main beam and G4 after the drop tine during the rut. None the less, he is a solid 5x5 with matching drop tines. I named this buck Ape-hanger because of his nearly 45 degree matching drops. So I hope you enjoy the stills of Ape-hanger, who will be a monster in a few years.
Hope you enjoyed Ape-Hanger!
Hope you enjoyed Ape-Hanger!