I agree that you have three different bucks. The guy looking into the camera in the 4th pic is different. All are very nice bucks. The guy in the first pic looks very mature, while your symmetrical 10pt might score the best around 150 inches.I'm pretty sure there are three different bucks there.
That's exactly what I was thinking.I agree that you have three different bucks. The guy looking into the camera in the 4th pic is different. All are very nice bucks. The guy in the first pic looks very mature, while your symmetrical 10pt might score the best around 150 inches.
x2.Not twins but look a lot alike... Two great bucks either way
Could be. I've looked again but still not positive.After looking a little closer, I think you were correct. There are only two bucks. The different angles of the pics and the curved brow tines threw me off.
Haha. Yeah I give up.Could be. I've looked again but still not positive.
Yea....ok I saved the pics and blew them up. I "think" the deer facing the camera in pic 4 is the same deer in pic 2. His g2 curves in a bit. I do not think the deer facing away from the cam in pic 4 is the deer from pic 1. The deer in pic 1 g2s are shorter than his g3s. The deer facing away in pic 4 seems to have at least equal length g2 and g3. I could be wrong though.Haha. Yeah I give up.
If bill took 6 dollars from joe, and joe took 2 dollars from sally and 9 dollars from pete, and pete gave 3 dollars to bill and sally had 8 dollars before she gave pete 1 dollar and joe took 2, how many dollars did pete start with?Yea....ok I saved the pics and blew them up. I "think" the deer facing the camera in pic 4 is the same deer in pic 2. His g2 curves in a bit. I do not think the deer facing away from the cam in pic 4 is the deer from pic 1. The deer in pic 1 g2s are shorter than his g3s. The deer facing away in pic 4 seems to have at least equal length g2 and g3. I could be wrong though.