Originally Posted by Teacher One
I hunted a tract on the Alabama River in Clarke County back in 1990. Every deer there had a spike on one side or the other. I Killed one that had 6 on the right and a 5" spike sticking straight up on the left. If he would have matched the right he would have scored close to 140". He was a stud by all means except for the spike. Rack hangs in the shop as we speak and more folks comment about him than any other. His left side just didn't grow. Goofiest racks I have ever seen came off that tract.


Do you think it might have been some kind of environmental situation that caused the bucks to have weaker antlers and therefore more prone to pedicle damage? I think some of these situations where something is obviously going on that gets blamed on genetics is being caused by something environmental that's being overlooked


We dont rent pigs