SaskGuy
Active Member
Let me start off by saying that the people on this site are the most passionate and knowledgeable people about deer hunting that I've ever met. That is why I'm bringing this ? here. None of my freinds here care to discuss things about deer hunting with me and this topic is one I've pondered for awhile. In 2001 I shot a 205" buck, he was main frame 4x4 with 38" junk. Later that winter the landowner found a set of 4x4 sheds with a drop tine and a couple abnormals that grossed around 190. The next winter he found the left side from the same deer and it grossed 90". The following winter no sheds turned up and this winter both did. I found the right side and a neighbouring kid found the other while snowmobiling. Since then I've often stared at the shed I picked up and the left side of the rack from the buck I shot in 2001, the similarities are uncanny. My ? is, Are these bucks genetically related or is this just a strange coincidence? I'd like to think it is genetic and nobody I discuss this with seems to care or know. What do you all think. I'll throw in a photo of the left side of the 205" buck, the shed I found this year and the match set from this year I took at the kids house,.
For the record, I've only ever seen this buck once, on Dec 1 last year at high noon. He was standing about 10 yards off the road with a doe that was obviously hot. I made sure and spook him into the pines before anyone came along and saw him.


For the record, I've only ever seen this buck once, on Dec 1 last year at high noon. He was standing about 10 yards off the road with a doe that was obviously hot. I made sure and spook him into the pines before anyone came along and saw him.
