Weird Racks

I've shot a couple spikes with weird brow tines. I didn't shoot the really goofy one. It has been in my dad's shed for as long as I can remember.
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Great trophies!
For you PNW guys any of those bulls have signs of hoof rot and we’re any harvested with a legal spike only tag? In OR a legal spike is one visible unbranched antler. Brow tine does not count as an antler branch in spike only areas.
 
Great trophies!
For you PNW guys any of those bulls have signs of hoof rot and we’re any harvested with a legal spike only tag? In OR a legal spike is one visible unbranched antler. Brow tine does not count as an antler branch in spike only areas.
The Roosevelt I posted did not have hoof rot. It looked like he injured it early in velvet. This was, however, an area where hoof rot is common. On a side note, this bull ripped of a big bugle about 5 minutes before I shot him. First week of November.

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This little buck was the weirdest one we've harvested.
 

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Snapped a photo of this “unicorn“ spike in Arkansas last week at the Buffalo National River.
 

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Can’t see it but one point was growing back into its neck
 

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