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Man, I hate it when a really good buck shows up with a broken tine. The below 8-pointer would have been a real dandy if he hadn't broken off his right G3. His left G2 looks like 11 or 12 inches long.
 

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Man, I hate it when a really good buck shows up with a broken tine. The below 8-pointer would have been a real dandy if he hadn't broken off his right G3. His left G2 looks like 11 or 12 inches long.
Yeah thats tough. But he still looks like a young buck. He should be even better next season
 
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I killed a twelve pt last year that broke off his right g2. It was about ten inches long. He somehow broke it right before he lost his velvet. It ended up only 4 inches. It was heartbreaking because it stuck out 3 inches wider than any part of his rack.
 
What causes a broken tine this early?
Commonly, the buck is relatively "young & dumb".
He's taking on bucks out of his league, and getting his tines broken.

On the bright side, maybe BSK will given him a pass this year because of the broken tine.
Next year, this buck will have more antler mass (and fighting wisdom), becoming less likely to break his tines.

Note how often fully mature bucks do not have any broken tines.
 
Note how often fully mature bucks do not have any broken tines.

Mature bucks don't spar or play. When they fight it's for real. They lose entire beams, eyes, get gored, broken legs, locked together with their opponent, and sometimes even die. All that pushing one another around in youth is preparing for the real deal when they mature.
 
Not seeing any broken racks so far this year....

Lots of bucks with just a spike on one side from pedicle injuries in the past.

But I'm still seeing bucks in bachelor groups. Even mature bucks in bachelor groups.... They just aren't fired up for the rut at all this year.
 
Not seeing any broken racks so far this year....

Lots of bucks with just a spike on one side from pedicle injuries in the past.

But I'm still seeing bucks in bachelor groups. Even mature bucks in bachelor groups.... They just aren't fired up for the rut at all this year.
I'm starting to become concerned by the lack of uptick in activity. I would sure hate to see another "drought/acorn-failure" pattern emerge, which is a very late and muted rut.

I'm checking cams tomorrow, and if no surge in activity, I'll have to assume were going to see the drought/acornless year pattern.
 
So far none of our bucks are showing signs of being busted up. But late October is when that usually happens for us. One of our best bucks last year broke off his right main beam right about this time. Once that happened we agreed to let him pass. Of course that meant I would have several opportunities to kill him, including this broadside shot at 40 yards.

 
I'm starting to become concerned by the lack of uptick in activity.

I've not had a season this rough in many years. Like Mega said I'm still seeing bucks in groups. Only the very oldest are alone and beginning to act rutty but not aggressively. I'm seeing very little rut sign.

My Ohio place is even worse than here. Almost no sign at all and the drought was worse than here so almost zero acorns except in the lowlands, but my property is all upland & ridge country. Was there over the weekend and heard one single acorn fall. I usually need a hardhat because it's raining acorns. Turned around after one day & came right back home. ROUGH season for me this year.
 
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