This magnificent 2.5 year old buck was really fun to watch over the last two years. He was a nice fork-horn as a 1.5 year old and is actually legal in our Texas county though still too young to fit the intent of the size restrictions preventing the taking of "too young" bucks.
He's still in velvet here, this was taken about 6-8 weeks ago. He was really pretty once he shed his velvet. Didn't see him for about a week or so and about a week ago he's at the back retaining wall eating some protein and missing his entire right rack. Worse, by far, his right rear leg is broken four inches above the hoof and dangling. Heartbreaking. He's still around, saw him yesterday, but it's gonna be touch and go if he makes it.
Never did name him, I resist the temptation to get too fond of the neighborhood deer, but what a shame. Glad I hunt at the ranch 20 minutes out of town where they are less familiar.
Cracks me up when folks ask what challenge deer hunting can be after being around the "city deer" even in our quite rural setting. I don't feed the neighborhood deer by hand but probably could but when a deer at the ranch spots you, or thinks it has, from 350 yards they're gone so fast it makes your head spin.
If I had to bet I'd wager an earlier than "normal" rut this year too. They are unusually frisky already and it's just started to cool down.
Bryan