Mule Deer group photo

My 14 year old son and I quickly set this up this afternoon. Some of the MD bucks I’ve taken over the years. My wife has two in here and my 14 year old has one (youth partner). There are probably a ton of guys or gals with a better collection, but there are a lot of memories here.

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After the CP strike could you please send me a small back strap? I'll cover the postage.
 
What's the story with the antlers to the right of the shoulder mount?
Appears much darker than the rest.

Great photo.
 
My apologies for any offence
Just checked your regs and you dont tag the rack
Here in Sask the rack, hide and meat get tagged
I made the wild assumption that tagging a rack
Was common place across canada

First thing, congrats OP on many successful hunts!

Now, all my tags come off on 31 March here in Sk, why would I leave a tag that is then pointless on my animal if the law doesn't require it??? The fact that you leave your tags on past the deadline doesn't make it the rule buddy.

Also, you clearly didn't know the rules of the province where the animal was harvested and clearly don't know the rules where you seem to hunt, yet you found it important to comment on said rules. You must be one of those guys who CANNOT resist posting a dumb "NO TAGS!!!" on field pictures posted to 306 Hunters! It would have been a good occasion to simply say congrats or not comment...
 
Hor...I mean antler color is usually a product of what kind of bark they rub the velvet off on. Spruce or pine with high pitch content produces mostly a dark color (the tips can be polished to the ivory color on anything once the blood/pitch cures out), Poplar & birch usually produce a more ivory color. Buckbrush & willows that a lot of bucks in southern or eastern Ab. tend to be on the darker side.
 
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