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The Sunday evening before Thanksgiving, I was hunting on my lease south of San Antonio (low fence). My buddy and his 13yo son were there too. I saw a nice, mature 10pt that I/we hadn’t seen previously (I don’t use cameras but all the other guys do). After getting a good look at him, I waited for a broadside shot and put a 6.5 ELDX thru both lungs. I only found a bit of hair and a tiny amount of blood, so was a little nervous. It was right at dusk, so I was looking hard and fast for more blood. Slowly started to find specs here and there in a pretty straight line going the direction he was facing. After about 40yds, saw a lot of blood on some cactus, and that continued til I found him after 40 more yds. I had seen a white spot on his neck before I shot him, figured it was a battle wound/scar. Upon closer inspection it was, but… the tip of a broken antler was protruding from the scar (healed around the tine and not bleeding).

The following Tuesday morning, my buddy shot a mature, tall tined 8pt. He noticed one of the tines was broken off at the tip. See where I’m going??? Yup, turned out to be an exact match! Pretty cool coincidence and story to remember/tell! I had planned to have mine mounted with the broken tine in his neck exactly as I found him, but offered it to my buddy if he wanted it to “fix” his. He turned it down, agreeing it was much cooler to leave em as we shot/found em.
cool story! love to see some pictures.
Originally Posted by bbassi
cool story! love to see some pictures.

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Guys, I suck at technology… . Figured it out!

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Originally Posted by TXRam
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Wow, very cool!

First, TXRam, nice buck. Second, that ain't something you see everyday!

One helluva coincidence, for sure. smile
That is a nice and cool buck!
That's pretty cool !
Awesome congrats
Is that the end (tip) on outside?
It looks like the tine is getting thicker going in and the tip is outside.

Not exactly the way I would think it would be.
Originally Posted by JeffP
Is that the end (tip) on outside?
It looks like the tine is getting thicker going in and the tip is outside.

Not exactly the way I would think it would be.

No, but it did split lengthwise, not a clean break - so thats why it looks as you describe.
I can’t imagine the levers and pulleys pulled to create that coincidence. Cool+P - thanks for sharing.
That's pretty cool!
Wow
nice!!!
Pretty nifty.

My wife shot an 8pt 2 years ago and it had a broad head and part of a carbon shaft sticking out of its snout just below the left eye. That’s how it’s going on the wall.
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