Have you ever seen a non-typical while hunting?
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Re: Have you ever seen a non-typical while hunting?
This is mine. He has a forked G2 on the right that you cant see in the pic but has a palmated 3 point G2 and forked G3 on left. Net score is 180 4/8 NT.
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Re: Have you ever seen a non-typical while hunting?
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Agreed! That is a stud!
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Re: Have you ever seen a non-typical while hunting?
I was lucky enough to kill one... 15 pter.
In 2004 or 2005 I had one chase a doe across the road on the second Saturday of rifle season. He chased her into a wide open grass field parallel to a gravel road. I turned down the road and sat there with my blaze orange on and rifle cased in the back seat. I watched stunned for 5 mins as the buck tried to get the doe moving again... this was by far the largest wild whitetail I had ever seen during daylight hours. It took restraint but I'm proud to say I justed watched em eventually chase the doe into timber to the South. I think I sat there for another 15mins after the pair had left....
On another note... I hope moon posts up his double drop... that buck is what I visualize as a perfect non typical.
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In 2004 or 2005 I had one chase a doe across the road on the second Saturday of rifle season. He chased her into a wide open grass field parallel to a gravel road. I turned down the road and sat there with my blaze orange on and rifle cased in the back seat. I watched stunned for 5 mins as the buck tried to get the doe moving again... this was by far the largest wild whitetail I had ever seen during daylight hours. It took restraint but I'm proud to say I justed watched em eventually chase the doe into timber to the South. I think I sat there for another 15mins after the pair had left....
On another note... I hope moon posts up his double drop... that buck is what I visualize as a perfect non typical.
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Dude that's a SLOB!!! Wow!!!!!!!
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I killed a buck about 4 years ago that the game commission here in pa checked the jaw and said he was over 10 years old but anyhow he had a wild rack a time out the side of his head close to 9 inches long a bunch of stickers at the base and one side went straight up. About 16 inches and split. I think he's prolly my favorite buck I've shot yet
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Re: Have you ever seen a non-typical while hunting?
ive seen a few over the years. shot a couple. id like to take a 200"er
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Re: Have you ever seen a non-typical while hunting?
i blew it on one last year too, i keep reminding myself of it too so i dont ever do that again
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