There is a Professor here at Utah State University that has a buck that he shot years back. It's the coolest looking buck I've ever seen, he never shed his antlers and started the growth of new ones. The new antler growth started to grow around the base of the old antler, kind of like pulling a glove over the antlers that never shed. The new antler growth grew over the out side of the old antlers and went up about 8 to 10?. It was like a medusa head, there where little 3? to 8? kickers coming off of the new antler. Not just a few kickers, there where 20 or so on both sides. The original rack was a big non typical with a great typical frame, Boone and Crockett would not accept it because it had two years of antler growth. Just something I thought might go along with what you guys saw.
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