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Hi, I went and checked my trail cams this weekend why scouting as its been since November since I have touched them. I had this picture and it took me by surprise. When I first seen the picture I thought, cool I got a picture of a buck breading a doe. When I looked closer it was a buck on top of a buck. The buck that was on top was a single sided spike. The other buck has a decent rack. I have caught these two deer together a handful of times on other cameras through out the woods.
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They will bachelor back up in January. Wild animals being wild animals. The 8 point will be a nice one this fall
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Animals being animals.
I live to release an arrow and watch woods grow into chaos and then grow quite as a mouse in just seconds.
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Ghost Hunter wrote:Animals being animals.
Yep. That young buck has probably never bred and doesn’t know any better. My dog does the same thing with other dogs male or female.
Some do. Some don't. I just might...
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There is even liberals in the animal world 

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dan wrote:There is even liberals in the animal world
An obvious Bernie supporter


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dan wrote:There is even liberals in the animal world



Like others have mentioned, animals being animals. When our cows and heifers come into heat, they do the same thing to each other with a maddening look in their eyes lol.
How bad do you want it?
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Was your cam on Broke Back Mountain by chance?
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raisins wrote:Was your cam on Broke Back Mountain by chance?



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In all seriousness, the chemical receptors of the occipital lobe of the brain... just kidding, I have no explanation for that
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Looks like you need to quit killing all the does. 

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Marshbuster89 wrote:dan wrote:There is even liberals in the animal world
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Like others have mentioned, animals being animals. When our cows and heifers come into heat, they do the same thing to each other with a maddening look in their eyes lol.
Was thinking the same thing. Cattle do that all the time.
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