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The myth of the old spike
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5221613" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Back during the raging debates about antler restrictions, the question would always be thrown out about how to deal with "old spikes." Personally, I thought the idea of the "old spike" was a myth. Outside of the Gulf Coast beach sand environments, where antler growth is very poor, I had never seen an old spike, especially not in the MidSouth. Until now. Just picked this buck on video. I don't think he's a super old buck that has regressed, but he's obviously mature. Opinions on why he has this rack? Perhaps damage to his skull plate or pedicles?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5221613, member: 17"] Back during the raging debates about antler restrictions, the question would always be thrown out about how to deal with "old spikes." Personally, I thought the idea of the "old spike" was a myth. Outside of the Gulf Coast beach sand environments, where antler growth is very poor, I had never seen an old spike, especially not in the MidSouth. Until now. Just picked this buck on video. I don't think he's a super old buck that has regressed, but he's obviously mature. Opinions on why he has this rack? Perhaps damage to his skull plate or pedicles? [/QUOTE]
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