Kinda O/T - Are these the same deer?

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Sandman
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Kinda O/T - Are these the same deer?

Post by Sandman »

Poking around the internet this am and came across this picture on an outfitters web site http://www.swampers.ca/;

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Is this not the same deer on the MNR'S web site with respect to poaching http://www.ocoa.ca/Pages_MNRnews/index.htm
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Bolt30

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Post by Bolt30 »

The tines are alot different. look at the 2nd tine and compare.
rtcdir
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brow tines

Post by rtcdir »

Not the same deer at all. Not even close. Right brow tine has two points on first deer and one on poached deer. Curveature is quite different as well.
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Post by DesertRat »

2 similar but different racks.
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Red Label

Post by Red Label »

not the same deer - I noticed the forked brow tine too as well as other differences. Similar though....
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Post by ecoaster »

Same in the sense that they are HUGE!!!! Different racks though.
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Post by peter p »

No.
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Post by chris4570 »

Do you think those were the dominant bucks in there area? :!:
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