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On my way to work a couple days ago I came upon a guy who just hit a deer. As I’m slowly driving by I look over at the deer on the side of the road and noticed it had antlers! I’ve never seen a buck with antlers this late.

 

Anyone seen deer with antlers this time of the year?

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I still have one 4 point that still toting his. And he’s still rammy as all heck.

 

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41 minutes ago, GaryH said:

I still have one 4 point that still toting his. And he’s still rammy as all heck.

 

What does “rammy” mean?

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Chasing the does all over. 

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1 hour ago, Scott F said:

What does “rammy” mean?

Sheepish

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Never seen one with antlers this late.  They usually fall off in Jan or Feb.  Maybe the warm winter is allowing them to stay attached longer.

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I’ve got buddies saying they are still seeing them antlered. A few have found sheds. A buddy asked me if I seen any bucks while coyote hunting since I see tons of deer while out at night calling coyotes. I said I seen some that might have been since big bodied and alone vs the herds of smaller ones with a few larger ones in it usually all does. He said he’s got em on cam still holding I haven’t noticed holding still with the thermal though. 

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I often see them carrying antlers well into March here in OH.

Saw a few antlered here in eastern NC March 13th. Was on the road at 4am and deer were everywhere. I was a little delirious but was wondering if they grew horns multiple times a year. Then later that day I was making fun of myself after I had a little sleep.

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