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Whitetail Deer Antler Development Photo Study WIth A Sad Ending
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 42266" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Len, </p><p>I assume that the bucks drowned. When I was doing a lot of whitetail photography I found some locked pairs, actually managed to free one huge buck with a 95 grain Nosler from a 6mm Rem. Broke off the antler of the dead buck, the other guy left the scene OK. Released another pair in a slough, water was only a few inches deep but the idiots were fighting in it.</p><p>One day we got a call about two locked bucks near our city. Drove out with the conservation officers in case we needed to tranquilize them. Country is flat as a pancake for miles. No water, no nothing except farmland. Only one pond for probably ten miles - the bucks fought their way over to that dugout and were drowned when we got there. Makes you wonder...</p><p>Your buddy did some nice stuff, really like the shot with the shallow depth of field, nice job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 42266, member: 25"] Len, I assume that the bucks drowned. When I was doing a lot of whitetail photography I found some locked pairs, actually managed to free one huge buck with a 95 grain Nosler from a 6mm Rem. Broke off the antler of the dead buck, the other guy left the scene OK. Released another pair in a slough, water was only a few inches deep but the idiots were fighting in it. One day we got a call about two locked bucks near our city. Drove out with the conservation officers in case we needed to tranquilize them. Country is flat as a pancake for miles. No water, no nothing except farmland. Only one pond for probably ten miles - the bucks fought their way over to that dugout and were drowned when we got there. Makes you wonder... Your buddy did some nice stuff, really like the shot with the shallow depth of field, nice job! [/QUOTE]
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