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Same axis? #5649244 03/13/15 04:02 AM
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One day apart on trail camera. I cropped the second picture to make the axis a little bigger in the frame. Caudles look longer on first buck, but I'm not sure if it only appears that way because his head is down while the second buck has his head up.

Re: Same axis? [Re: JMalin] #5649320 03/13/15 05:25 AM
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Brows are definitely different. Not the same deer.


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Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.

Re: Same axis? [Re: TexFlip] #5649497 03/13/15 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: TexFlip
Brows are definitely different. Not the same deer.


Agree with TexFlip, not the same buck!


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Re: Same axis? [Re: JMalin] #5649567 03/13/15 02:37 PM
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Nice looking bucks up


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Re: Same axis? [Re: JMalin] #5649748 03/13/15 04:43 PM
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Markings on the left front quarter look similar to me. Brows may look different due to angle. I'm thinking it's the same buck


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Re: Same axis? [Re: Elkhunter49] #5649885 03/13/15 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted By: Elkhunter49
Originally Posted By: TexFlip
Brows are definitely different. Not the same deer.


Agree with TexFlip, not the same buck!


X3 ...it is a different buck

Re: Same axis? [Re: JMalin] #5649893 03/13/15 06:19 PM
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Lucky you, two different axis to go after rifle


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Re: Same axis? [Re: JMalin] #5651983 03/15/15 03:09 PM
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Definitely 2 good looking axis



Re: Same axis? [Re: JMalin] #5651986 03/15/15 03:13 PM
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No, forks are definitely different.

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Originally Posted By: landsurveyor
Markings on the left front quarter look similar to me. Brows may look different due to angle. I'm thinking it's the same buck


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Re: Same axis? [Re: JMalin] #5652192 03/15/15 06:20 PM
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Not the same you have some nice axis on that play. Let them grow until hard horned they will be big.

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Not the same you have some nice axis on that play. Let them grow until hard horned they will be big.


That's the plan. Already have a good one on the wall, so it's not hard exercising some patience and restraint. I just hope they stick around once they finish and rub out. Had a nice one coming in last year and he disappeared shortly after went hard horn.

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