Yours are so well fed, they'll probably keep them a while.I have a few bucks on my cameras...all have both antlers.
Hubby would agree with the well fed comment.Yours are so well fed, they'll probably keep them a while.
That is a GREAT looking dog you got there!
I saw a lot of headless deer lying along the highways last year (Ohio). I was told the state was testing them for chronic wasting disease.Evidently in parts of Ohio shed is the head and all.. driving to Toledo I saw 3 bucks..? the antlers were gone as well as the head.. I am guessing it was a buck and someone got an easy mount?? ..
BS. Somebody with a battery powered sawzall saw a nice rack or the CO saw it first and to prevent an accident, cut it off. They never cut the heads off does. Every one I ever saw missing a head over there was a big bodied buck.I saw a lot of headless deer lying along the highways last year (Ohio). I was told the state was testing them for chronic wasting disease.
Last year my buddy came across a b&c on I69. He works timber and used a Husqvarna to finish hes roadside butchering. He looked like he walked off the set of a horror film.BS. Somebody with a battery powered sawzall saw a nice rack or the CO saw it first and to prevent an accident, cut it off. They never cut the heads off does. Every one I ever saw missing a head over there was a big bodied buck.
Just for edification, if you do this, the CO wants you to tag it.Last year my buddy came across a b&c on I69. He works timber and used a Husqvarna to finish hes roadside butchering. He looked like he walked off the set of a horror film.
he called the co to go about the legal means of possession. co didn't give a tag, just told him, if caught, tell them to call me and I'll note it as reported.Just for edification, if you do this, the CO wants you to tag it.