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Let's See Your Rattling Antlers

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I have always been intrigued by rattling antlers and often even more so, the story of how they were acquired.

So take a pic post it and tell us about 'em!!!!


Here is my very first set. I was a sophmore in High School and a neighborhood dog showed up carrying this head around and dropped it in our yard...... A word of thanks to above for the good fotrune and I had my very first set.... this set of antlers is largely responsible for obsession for calling whitetails...

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My second set. I was a senior in High School and I got hurt my senior year of football. I was standing on the sideline with one of the assistant coaches and I had mentioned that I wanted a larger set. This coach mentioned he had a nice 8 pointer he killed the year before and that if I wanted to stop by after the game, they were mine for the taking.

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I used that set up till this year. They have seen some deer!! For several years I have been wanting a larger set for more volume. I'm not sure if it matters, but I wanted more..... Last shed season we picked up this buck and I was torn about cutting of his left 6 inch brow tine and double 4 inch brow tines on his right side... I finally buckled and cut it down.... Yes, both antlers came from the same deer. He was impressive, and the antlers sound even better. I am taking them to the field for the first time the next trip out1

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Let's see yours!!

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Here is a decent pic of mine. I have had awesome success with this set. I threw out a plee here on IW for a "bigger" set of horns, JNRBRONC sent me this unmatched pair that he was begging to sell:grin:. I think I may have paid 20$. Does that sound right Randy? Anyway,best 20$ I ever spent!:way:
 
Here is a decent pic of mine. I have had awesome success with this set. I threw out a plee here on IW for a "bigger" set of horns, JNRBRONC sent me this unmatched pair that he was begging to sell:grin:. I think I may have paid 20$. Does that sound right Randy? Anyway,best 20$ I ever spent!:way:

I think it was $20 + shipping. :D They had lain around the house forever, it wasn't a matched set and I had no history with either buck.

Just helping a fellow hunter out. ;)
 
You guys ought to spray paint your antlers brown or green. I don't know how many times I have been busted having bone white antlers in the tree. I have two 70 inch sides that I mash together.
 
You guys ought to spray paint your antlers brown or green. I don't know how many times I have been busted having bone white antlers in the tree. I have two 70 inch sides that I mash hat together.

Good tip, however, I cant think of a single time that I got busted like that. I'll keep it in mind tho!
 
Good tip, however, I cant think of a single time that I got busted like that. I'll keep it in mind tho!
That is a good idea LIV, I might have to try that. I cant say I have ever been busted before either from my antlers, but I could see happening for sure. I would probably lose them if I painted them. I'm the king of "misplacing" things.:D

I wonder if you'd produce a terrible smell with spray painted horns after mashing them together. Sometimes I hit mine so hard that it smells like burnt bone. :grin:
 
Found this shed about 4 years ago. Hated to cut off the browtine but like many of you wanted larger rattling antlers. I had no idea who the buck was and had never seen him before.
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Two more years go by and he shows up on my trail cameras (in fall of 2007 and 2008).
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Who knows, maybe this fall i'll be able to rattle him in with one of his own sheds :rolleyes:
 
"Who knows, maybe this fall i'll be able to rattle him in with one of his own sheds"

Now that would be cool. :drink2:
 
nacho, that's one wicked main beam. I've never seen a knot that size in a main beam before. Is there a hole on the other side or anything?
 
No theres not....it looks like he injured it in velvet annd broke the main beam and it just re-attached and kept growing.

I found that buck a couple years ago shed hunting....too bad, because he was a very nice buck.
 
I wonder if you'd produce a terrible smell with spray painted horns after mashing them together. Sometimes I hit mine so hard that it smells like burnt bone. :grin:

I have thought of this too and an old trappers trick came to mind. I use to use walnuts to dye and de-scent my traps as a youngster. I remember putting black walnuts in a metal bucket with just enough water to in the bucket to make a broth. Bring it to a boil and let the black outer casings of the walnuts turn to a soupy sludge. Let it cool some and then dip in your horns. Should work with antlers to turn them dark brown and the walnut scent shouldn't be a factor when banging them together. I'm going to try it with a set of mine. I would think and older set of antlers or a light sanding on a new set would make the dye take better. :way:

Here is a piece form a trappers diary:

"In early fall, collect black walnut hulls that are soft and black, when they’re breaking apart off the nut. Collect 1 gallon, place in a 5-gallon pot, fill the pot with water and bring to boil for 30 minutes. Place your traps on a wire and lower into the pot. Remove the pot when cool and place outside. In two days, remove the traps and make sure you hang them in a tree to air dry. Once dried, pack in a clean box until you are ready to start trapping. "
 
Thats a new one for me. Bet that would work well for a number of things.:way:

Your hands, for one. Not saying that ever happened to me while dying traps though. :D

Also, the walnut hull dye has a smell all of it's own, but I guess it is a "natural" odor (if you have walnut trees around).
 
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