Originally Posted By: Salmo g.
Normally I just see the doe with the yearling fawn(?) traipsing through the yard, but yesterday I was up on the roof cleaning out the rain gutters when two fork horn came up the hill, passed by the house, and walked down the driveway like they do it all the time. First time I've seen them, one a larger buck and the other a little guy that I first thought was a spike, but his antlers forked also. Smallest set of forked antlers I've ever seen.

And I think hunting season in my yard just coincides with whatever the general season is. Maybe we're open for archery; I haven't checked.

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Time for a Antlermax Block and a trail camera Salmo... Time to see what you really have hanging out there. If'n you've got some forkies, you've got bigger bucks. Sure is fun to see what you really have....

Might even have you one of these... I'm letting him grow and gonna take the #1 spot in Columbia Blacktail with Archery but he's gotta net over 158" and he's 140ish right now IMHO.... This year he's a bit bigger with forks in the back like the front and a true 4x4, Next year, he's dead!

Then again, I might go look for him in the AM.. I'm feeling a little frisky.... thumbs





Sure is pretty, isn't he... moose

Keith thumbs
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