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How rare is this? Antlered Doe

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Re: How rare is this? Antlered Doe

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Re: How rare is this? Antlered Doe

Postby R. Chapman » Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:41 am

Olly wrote:It's 2014. Being transgendered is very acceptable in some parts of the country these days.

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Re: How rare is this? Antlered Doe

Postby The Duck Hammer » Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:58 am

No idea how rare it is but I remember a guy in or around my home town killed one when I was a kid. Always wondered how you'd tag a deer like that.
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Re: How rare is this? Antlered Doe

Postby Woody » Mon Dec 01, 2014 3:18 pm

The Duck Hammer wrote:No idea how rare it is but I remember a guy in or around my home town killed one when I was a kid. Always wondered how you'd tag a deer like that.

In Michigan it is not called a "doe" tag it is called a "antlerless" deer tag.
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Re: How rare is this? Antlered Doe

Postby The Duck Hammer » Mon Dec 01, 2014 3:46 pm

Woody wrote:
The Duck Hammer wrote:No idea how rare it is but I remember a guy in or around my home town killed one when I was a kid. Always wondered how you'd tag a deer like that.

In Michigan it is not called a "doe" tag it is called a "antlerless" deer tag.

That's what I'm saying. And buck tags say buck or antlerless. Therefore there is no tag on a license to tag that deer correctly/legally.
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Re: How rare is this? Antlered Doe

Postby Woody » Mon Dec 01, 2014 3:51 pm

The Duck Hammer wrote:
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The Duck Hammer wrote:No idea how rare it is but I remember a guy in or around my home town killed one when I was a kid. Always wondered how you'd tag a deer like that.

In Michigan it is not called a "doe" tag it is called a "antlerless" deer tag.

That's what I'm saying. And buck tags say buck or antlerless. Therefore there is no tag on a license to tag that deer correctly/legally.


Michigan's is antlerless or deer no doe or buck.
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Re: How rare is this? Antlered Doe

Postby The Duck Hammer » Mon Dec 01, 2014 3:56 pm

Woody wrote:
The Duck Hammer wrote:
Woody wrote:
The Duck Hammer wrote:No idea how rare it is but I remember a guy in or around my home town killed one when I was a kid. Always wondered how you'd tag a deer like that.

In Michigan it is not called a "doe" tag it is called a "antlerless" deer tag.

That's what I'm saying. And buck tags say buck or antlerless. Therefore there is no tag on a license to tag that deer correctly/legally.


Michigan's is antlerless or deer no doe or buck.


Interesting figured they'd all be the same. Texas is buck or antlerless. Don't know what my Arkansas license says.
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Re: How rare is this? Antlered Doe

Postby SpinnerMan » Mon Dec 01, 2014 4:19 pm

The Duck Hammer wrote:Always wondered how you'd tag a deer like that.

Everywhere I have been it is antlered and antlerless, so no ambiguity.

I have heard of it on a number of occasions. I think it is probably more rare than piebald, but not dramatically so.

He is planning to get his antlered doe mounted. So is it going to be a whole body mount to show what it is? :mrgreen:
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