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Re: Big net typical 10 is dead
[Re: Phantom]
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10/14/15 08:13 PM
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BowMan59
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I've looked but didn't see if this deer was behind a HF or LF, only asking because it's not that difficult to grow them behind a HF but a true feat on LF property! Awesome animal... The Cause of death is generally Blue Tongue in that situation. The tongue swells up and they go to water. Generally see them dead next to or near the water. I have seen this quite of few times.
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Re: Big net typical 10 is dead
[Re: savoyspecial1]
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10/14/15 08:34 PM
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Texas buckeye
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HF, texas genetics, not pen raised....
according to the original post about this monster buck
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Re: Big net typical 10 is dead
[Re: BowMan59]
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10/14/15 08:45 PM
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stxranchman
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I've looked but didn't see if this deer was behind a HF or LF, only asking because it's not that difficult to grow them behind a HF but a true feat on LF property! Awesome animal... The Cause of death is generally Blue Tongue in that situation. The tongue swells up and they go to water. Generally see them dead next to or near the water. I have seen this quite of few times.
+1 They would have more dead deer or sickly deer if it were BT or EHD I would think. Lot of younger deer also and not many older deer. BT does happen in South Texas in the fall though but generally not this late in the year. With as many mature bigger bodied bucks as they appear to have the timing for this time of the year and a fighting related death is more likely. If they have lost several deer and young deer then the BT would be more likely.
Are idiots multiplying faster than normal people?
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Re: Big net typical 10 is dead
[Re: BowMan59]
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10/14/15 09:26 PM
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fouzman
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I've looked but didn't see if this deer was behind a HF or LF, only asking because it's not that difficult to grow them behind a HF but a true feat on LF property! Awesome animal...[quote=brianl]The Cause of death is generally Blue Tongue in that situation. The tongue swells up and they go to water. Generally see them dead next to or near the water. I have seen this quite of few times.
Not that difficult behind a HF? While it would be a virtual miracle for a LF ranch, you're in the hunting business. Just how many 201 net, slick 10 points have you seen grown anywhere in Texas? As rare as the 189" 8 Pt killed on the same ranch last season.
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Re: Big net typical 10 is dead
[Re: savoyspecial1]
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10/14/15 09:47 PM
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TechHunter
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Well the first man comes along that can read Latin is welcome to rob us, far as I'm concerned. I'd like a chance t' shoot at a educated man once in my life.
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Re: Big net typical 10 is dead
[Re: savoyspecial1]
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10/14/15 10:08 PM
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grout-scout
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I believe that sticker point is over 7/8" so wouldn't that make it an eleven point?
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