How to Cut Off Antlers
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Thank you! Venison does indeed taste good. Congratulations on a successful hunt.
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Hey KIM thx for the info me and my dad muzzleload and rifle hunt deer and elk but have only got 1 2x2 deer tiny but it was meat again thx for the info and I wish you good luck.....
Brandon
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Your welcome. We do try.....
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Point well taken! Thanks.....
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In Wisconsin if you called a 12-pointer a 6x6 all you would get is a funny look!
erpiv 3 months ago
@erpiv
I agree! It is important to blend in with the natives and don't make waves....LOL Thanks for the comment.
TaxidermyOutdoors 3 months ago
what would my 9x7 be called
naskapi1972 1 year ago
@naskapi1972
The easiest way to deal with multiple points, excessive size, strange formations, etc. is to use the term "non-Typical". A 9x7 point deer or elk could be anything from a small "cactus" buck to a massive old buck or bull. Any way it goes, the point configuration is unique. Congratulations on a great set of antlers. --KIM
TaxidermyOutdoors 1 year ago
That was a long time ago!
natureman97 1 year ago
@natureman97
Time is relative with timeless information! Welcome, and enjoy the rest of our videos.
TaxidermyOutdoors 1 year ago