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#81
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 7,684
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From: Jefferson County, Missouri
ORIGINAL: virginiashadow
I really wish I knew how to take a picture with a deer..this is my first one. You can't even see all the tines..LOL.
I really wish I knew how to take a picture with a deer..this is my first one. You can't even see all the tines..LOL.

the key to getting some good ones, is to take as many pictures as you can. thats whats worked here anyway
#82
Here are a few:

PA Spring Gobbler - NWTF Score: 75 (natural bird)



PA Spring Gobbler - NWTF (Non-typical) score: 74.5


WV Public Land Archery Buck - 118"

PA Public Land - 18" 3x3


PA Co-op Land 4x5 - 108"

PA Gobbler w/ blonde stripe beard

WV Rifle buck - private land - 107"


PA Co-Op land - 110"


Ohio Public4x4 - 110"

PA Co-Op Land

WV buck - white socks

PA Spring Gobbler - NWTF Score: 75 (natural bird)



PA Spring Gobbler - NWTF (Non-typical) score: 74.5


WV Public Land Archery Buck - 118"

PA Public Land - 18" 3x3


PA Co-op Land 4x5 - 108"

PA Gobbler w/ blonde stripe beard

WV Rifle buck - private land - 107"


PA Co-Op land - 110"


Ohio Public4x4 - 110"

PA Co-Op Land

WV buck - white socks
#85
Fork Horn
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 339
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Thank you VS. Those two deer were exceptionally big for my area. The one hanging tipped the scales at 193 lbs. I've got both mounted, I wished I had a photo of the one hanging mounted.










