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- Buck with no antlers breeding?? - Ohio Sportsman
I wish I had a good answer for you I myself have puzzled over similar pictures in the past Shedding of antlers is supposedly due to a drop in testosterone level in a buck, however I have witnessed bucks without antlers chasing does this time of the year If you find an explanation I would love to hear it Posted using Outdoor Hub Campfire
- Antler shed laws??? - Ohio Sportsman
It is my understanding that as long as the antler has the pedicle on it (showing it is a true shed), there is nothing wrong with having it However, if you have antlers without pedicles or skulls with antlers, I believe you technically are supposed to have it tagged Not sure on the laws about state parkes, etc
- Antlers holding | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio Hunting and Fishing Resource
Are anybody elses antlers holding longer than usual? I feel like the mild winter up to this point has kept my main hitlisters holding bone longer than normal I know for a fact that my #1 shed before Jan 1st last year, and this year hes still holding as of Feb 5th
- Antlers float? | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio Hunting and Fishing Resource
HARD WORK?:yikes: Trying to talk me outta shed hunting ain't ya! :16suspect1: :irked: :tsk::idea: So after the waters recede, Noah lets the animals out, we get a good rain to wash the silt off the antlers then it's game-on again
- Bucks Dropping Antlers Early? - Ohio Sportsman
Hi Guys, Just wanted your thoughts on bucks dropping antlers earlier than normal this year We have had 2 bucks killed during ML season that already lost their antlers and found a matching set from an 8 pt Saturday afternoon I am in Pike county I know bucks can drop them this early but the
- Antlers or rattle bag? - Ohio Sportsman
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- Yearly antler growth | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio Hunting and Fishing . . .
The actual composition of antlers depends upon their stage of growth Growing antlers are 80 percent protein and 20 percent ash Hardened antlers are roughly 63 percent ash, 22 percent calcium, 11 percent phosphorus and 4 percent organic matter Antlers are most dense on young deer and tend to become more porous as the animals grow older
- Checking in a button buck as a doe? - Ohio Sportsman
The quote you used says otherwise your own quote says antlers not both antlers From the ODNR book Page 6 "Antlered deer are deer with antlers 3 inches or longer in length; antlerless deer include deer without antlers and deer with antlers less than 3 inches in length" In both phrases it says antlers , that's plural meaning two
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