Non typical
#6
RE: Non typical
Congrats, he has a strange one going on that left side.
I got a non-typical a few years back in NJ that had two little spikes and a larger beam running down along the jaw line of the deer. He was a very old deer, grey faced and fat in the belly. When we cut the rack off we could see his skull was injured. I wish I would have thought to do a skull mount at the time, but I didn't
Good job on the shot too. Double lung=lots of venison.
I got a non-typical a few years back in NJ that had two little spikes and a larger beam running down along the jaw line of the deer. He was a very old deer, grey faced and fat in the belly. When we cut the rack off we could see his skull was injured. I wish I would have thought to do a skull mount at the time, but I didn't
Good job on the shot too. Double lung=lots of venison.
#10
RE: Non typical
Sorry guys, but does that deer fit the definition of a non-typical?
Sure theres no symmetry, but I don't see any abnormal points (drop tines, double main beams) or any other non-typical traits, can you score a deer non-typ just because you don't to take all the deductions?
I'm not argueing here, more of a question.
Sure theres no symmetry, but I don't see any abnormal points (drop tines, double main beams) or any other non-typical traits, can you score a deer non-typ just because you don't to take all the deductions?
I'm not argueing here, more of a question.
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