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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5499444" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Get rid of him. Else you'll end up with something like this. Those are all different bucks on the same property, and all this season. Every single one is beaten up, damaged, or weird. Been like this for a couple years now. Last year was same way. Year before that bucks looked normal. I think I killed the buck doing it. He was broken up too so only had 4pts left on his head, but he was 50-75lbs heavier than the 10pt I killed a day later. I'm not sure he was not what has been keeping older bucks at bay just because he's such a nuisance. It's strange for me to see so many very young bucks on one property beaten up and broken like that. I don't care if the Rosie O'Donnell was going to become a booner in a year or two. He had to go. On the bright side, I should have some interesting non-typical racks to look forward to next couple years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5499444, member: 20583"] Get rid of him. Else you'll end up with something like this. Those are all different bucks on the same property, and all this season. Every single one is beaten up, damaged, or weird. Been like this for a couple years now. Last year was same way. Year before that bucks looked normal. I think I killed the buck doing it. He was broken up too so only had 4pts left on his head, but he was 50-75lbs heavier than the 10pt I killed a day later. I'm not sure he was not what has been keeping older bucks at bay just because he's such a nuisance. It's strange for me to see so many very young bucks on one property beaten up and broken like that. I don't care if the Rosie O'Donnell was going to become a booner in a year or two. He had to go. On the bright side, I should have some interesting non-typical racks to look forward to next couple years! [/QUOTE]
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