Looks like a 'squatch ripped it's balls and dick off.
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Looks like a 'squatch ripped it's balls and dick off.
DING!...DING!...DING!....DING!! WE HAVE A WINNER!!!! I said "What is missing?" And what is obviously missing is an entrance or exit wound. And yes...I know...you can argue said buck was hit on the other side and the arrow never did a pass thru. True....but seriously, how many times does this happen? (I'm not going to argue or discuss this point).
But simply stated....there is no exit or entrance wound. Nor...is there included in the picture a hunter's bow or crossbow. It's rare that a bow hunter doesn't include this in the pic.
Now....here we have Sherlock Holmes on the case!!! And why do I say this? Because this is why you see no entrance or exit wound, nor a pic of a bow or crossbow.
As the "story" goes....this big boy was chasing a doe...and he crossed the road and was in fact hit by a car. But the buck kept on going. However, sometime later the buck decided he wanted to cross back over the road, and when the big buck did this...he was hit by car #2 and then turned back to the house where he dropped in the front yard and died.
So...."Enter" the cammo clad fellow in the pic. This guy calls the PGC and ask them what it cost to keep said buck....rack and all. When he found out what it would cost to keep the rack.....he just slapped his tag on it.....and said...."this is my buck."
That's my understanding from a very reliable source.
Dave
Its like 10 bucks a point so i'm told.
It appears to be $10 per point. http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/ind...es_pa_man.html So, with the deer being an 11 point, it would have cost this guy $110 to keep the rack.
I'm not sure if he is allowed to legally tag a road kill that he didn't kill. Or if he's even allowed to tag a road kill that he did kill.
Dave
This would be an appropriate companion for that wall hanger...
http://www.badgerworks.com/images/inventory/119.gif
Back in the spring one evening I was riding my motorcycle on Boxcartown Rd in the Harrison City area and that sure looks like a buck I saw standing on the left side of the road in a field. Quite a rack on him!
This buck was killed (when hit by the second car) when attempting to cross back over the road onto the property owned by the Harrison City Fire department. Where the FD has their picnic area. Apparently the buck got hit by the car, was spun and went up to the residence and died in the front yard.
It's too bad a vehicle ended it's life instead of a archery hunter. OTOH, I know from living in this area there is a good gene pool for large rack bucks. I'm sure this big guy has passed on his gene's to other doe's this year and in previous years. More to come from this area.
FWIW
Dave
If some hunter shot my dick off,I would want to die too !
Soon they will have their revenge!!!!
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