Ohio? Mullie? I have a very dominate characteristic for split G2's in my area on whitetail bucks. Both shotgun deer this year had splits and the head mounts in the house all have split G2's. How do we know it was a Mullie?
That's what I meant about don't kill the messenger.....The email title was "Locked up Mullie and Whitetail" Take it for what it is (or isn't)......I just thought it was something worth a looksie.
i got the same pics in a forward from sddeerhunter (i think) a week or so ago. story i heard was that the mulie was dead and the hunter shot the whitetail. both are booners. i think that there's one of each and i don't think they came from ohio. i can't remember what the email said. oh well, the truth is probably buried beneath how many feet of BS anyway.
Hard to tell, but the one right side up in the pics on the left does have some mullie looking traits. The short brow tines and the forked g2 and the front on the left looks like it tries to make another fork. Very hard to tell though.
The way pictures are sent through email nowdays won't give any clue as to where the deer or pics are from. I do know this. Seen Dave Boland last Saterday and he was going to measure a locked mulie/whitetail that day. Found by a Minnesota hunter while hunting in Colorado. Don't know if these are the ones or not. Can't be to many around. Think I've only heard of maybe 2/3 my whole life.
Well i dunno if this makes a difference but the hunter in the photo has a bow in his hands so he was bowhunting out somewhere and im guessing somewhere out west if it was and is a mulie. Sweet photos though...but still a bummer those 2 had to go the way they did, they could have gone to an arrow or slug from me and been hanging over the T.V. in the family room right now
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