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I shot a Unicorn

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stinkyfeet

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On Sunday during the Kentucky muzzleloading season I shot a rare odd deer an 11 point. Its a one eyed (blind in left eye), three horned (3 distinct seperate antlers), and dressed in at 204 pounds, and 5 1/2 yo. The coolest part is the third antler is a unicorn type horn going right up through the middle of the rack, and it measures about 9 inches in length. I have pics but cant post them on here but will gladly email them to anyone to post for me. The best part was someone elses fancy high dollar inline didn't go off, just a pop from a cap/primer which sent him my way. Thanks https://www.facebook.com/john.zdra...656.1073741825.100000152815215&type=1&theater https://www.facebook.com/john.zdra...656.1073741825.100000152815215&type=1&theater well maybe this link will work.
 
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50 cal flinter penn rifle. They laughed at me for using a flintlock but my gun went off. Spike Buck I can email ya a picture. maybe someone can post it for me better, I am not a technology guy
 
That's much better! John, that's one neat buck! He's kind of a "double" unicorn with the big sticker coming out of the base of the middle antler. Very unique and I bet the other bucks avoided fighting with him! Ouch!!!

Posting here...you just use the img code.

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Waidmannsheil!

That is truely a unique buck.
Congratulations!

I bet there was some nice story-telling and chain pulling going on after the fact with the inline ftf.

Silex
 
Very interesting...have never seen such an antler configuration before, congratulations.
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Good sized buck too.


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And was another hunter really so close to you that you heard a 'cap' go off ??
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Roundball said:
Very interesting...have never seen such an antler configuration before, congratulations.
:thumbsup:
Good sized buck too.


PS:
And was another hunter really so close to you that you heard a 'cap' go off ??
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He was on the other side of a thicket, about 250 yards away. The way the property is set up you can put 4 hunters on the 4 different draws and they will not interfer with the other hunters deer movement, nor can you see the others, and everyone shoots down the draws never back uphill. Its a small area but loaded with big bucks. The guy in question was my father-in-law. It was a 209 primer and yes you can hear them from a long ways off, on a cool no breezy morning.
 
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