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Man shoots buck with two heads

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Man shoots buck with two heads. One had been dead for quite a while.
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...-shot-kentucky-one-head-long-dead/2040748002/
 
That's really sparring ! The "Strongest" survive !!!
 
That should be some sort of Boone & Crockett record. :thumbsup:
 
Probably old enough that it doesn't stink anymore....? Man, not sure I'd care to have won that match!
 
Looks like he did the surviving deer a favor by killing it, in this instance anyway.
 
Cmon with that article title, It got tangled with a carcass, doesn't have two heads.
 
Not really fair. That buck had no sense of smell. Probably would have walked up on you if washed your hunting clothes with downy fabric softener.
 
Not really fair. That buck had no sense of smell. Probably would have walked up on you if washed your hunting clothes with downy fabric softener.

Lol, can you imagine what that poor deer went through. The other deer had to be dragged along, probably weighing arount 180 lbs or more while alive. Then finally dying which made him "dead weight". Then the decaying process takes place. It appears as once it decayed bad enough, the body finally falls off.

How the heck did he eat, drink, probably missed out on the breeding season that the poor guy only gets to do once a year. Yep, I'd probably be ready to have someone shoot me!

I wonder if the hunter thought he was seeing double! :lol:
 
Lol, can you imagine what that poor deer went through. The other deer had to be dragged along, probably weighing arount 180 lbs or more while alive. Then finally dying which made him "dead weight". Then the decaying process takes place. It appears as once it decayed bad enough, the body finally falls off.

How the heck did he eat, drink, probably missed out on the breeding season that the poor guy only gets to do once a year. Yep, I'd probably be ready to have someone shoot me!

I wonder if the hunter thought he was seeing double! :lol:

I actually came upon 2 dead bucks in the woods, locked horns, and I figured exactly the way you described it. There was no winner.
 
I had found a couple dead deer's/bucks
that got stuck together, both had died

talk about giving the ultimate price
just to get a chance to breed, carry on your genes

I'll bet that buck didn't 'get any', either
especially after
'carrying a dead deer head/corpse around for a while afterwards too'
 
Lol, can you imagine what that poor deer went through. The other deer had to be dragged along, probably weighing arount 180 lbs or more while alive. Then finally dying which made him "dead weight". Then the decaying process takes place. It appears as once it decayed bad enough, the body finally falls off.

How the heck did he eat, drink, probably missed out on the breeding season that the poor guy only gets to do once a year. Yep, I'd probably be ready to have someone shoot me!

I wonder if the hunter thought he was seeing double! :lol:
I'm surprised that it wasn't eaten by predators.
Hard to defend yourself
 
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