Posted on 12/03/2015 7:23:51 PM PST by Citizen Zed
A Missouri deer hunter got quite the surprise after harvesting a deer with a massive rack. The 22-point buck he thought he saw on his game camera turned out to be a girl. A doe with very large antlers.
Curtis Russell tells KY3-TV that finding the deer he caught on his game camera was almost an obsession.
"I set up in place and sat there for about three hours, they never came so I started moving and they popped out on me and I had to go back and do a little belly crawling through the woods," says Russell. "Got to about 175 yards and the deer finally turned broad side and I was able to put it down."
The trophy wasn't what he expected. That is when he discovered his elusive buck was a doe.
"It took me a minute looking at all the tell-tale signs, but it was missing male genitalia," Russell tells the Springfield News-Leader. "Its face wasn't like a buck's, it was real petite, and she had a great deal of fat on her. I've taken a lot of deer but this had the biggest set of antlers, indeed."
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I told him to stop using that GMO corn in his deer feeder, but would be listen? Nooo !
Yes you told him, I remember.
The Bruce Jenner jokes write themselves.
[[He was a male with no testicles.]]
Was it’s name Lindsay by any chance?
Nice rack PING
Yes, how did you know that? ; )
OK, I scanned the thread and didn’the
see it so here goes.................
TRANSGENDEER.
There, somebody had to do it.
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As long as his girlfriend doesn’t grow a large moustache, he’ll be ok.
REminds me of a joke....
Why can’t you circumcise an ISIS terrorist?
Nice.
If it looks to good to be true it is silicone.
Just say no to fake tits.
A transgender deer can wreck your car just as effectively as a straight buck.
The more deer people kill, the better I like it.
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