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mothernatureson said:
Nice deer, but I've lived and hunted in Iowa for 47 years, and have not seen any mule deer. You are a good hunter! You should go to Wasington state and find Saquatch! Just kidding, I'll be going after whitetails in a week with my flintlock during the second shotgun season.

mothernatureson

It's not a mule deer.............Confusing post??

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mothernatureson said:
The dude with the inline rifle is posing with a mule deer. I don't find any other picture in this thread.


If your looking at the picture at the top of this thread "The dude in the picture with the inline" is me and that deer is a whitetail deer taken in southern Minnesota......Sorry[url] http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c96/blackfoot123/Blackfoot pics/640.jpg[/url]
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I thought it was a whitetail. Well defined main beam and no forks.

His ears are down, though. Did you just scold him? :haha:

PS - while we don't encourage or promote in-lines here I will allow them on a "don't ask, don't tell" basis as they are muzzleloaders until Claude tells me otherwise. With iron sights and a PRB (don't tell me if it's not) they have no advantage over a side-lock cap gun IMHO. Legally, they are "muzzleloaders", just not traditional.

Let's please not open the worm can again.

Nice deer. :thumbsup:
 
Acutually I was looking at the right antler, it does not have a mainbeam like a whitetail, but forked like a mule deer. That plus your camo orange, did not seem like any whitetail. It still looks like a mule deer to me. But, thanks for the correction. Are you hunting in Iowa?
 
mothernatureson said:
Acutually I was looking at the right antler, it does not have a mainbeam like a whitetail, but forked like a mule deer. That plus your camo orange, did not seem like any whitetail. It still looks like a mule deer to me. But, thanks for the correction. Are you hunting in Iowa?

He just has pretty long G3's at 10" and 9.5" which is not common and it appears to look like forks. And the G2's are 11"
The main beams come to within about 2.5" of touching.

"His ears are down, though. Did you just scold him?"...That was a good one :rotf:
 
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