New PIC of the possible PA state record NonTypical
#1
Courtesy of Rob,
Here's another pic of that big Non-typical we've been hearing about......So either Rob is really 4'7" tall or this is one REALLY big deer!
WOW.
Here's another pic of that big Non-typical we've been hearing about......So either Rob is really 4'7" tall or this is one REALLY big deer!

WOW.
#2
Thanks Matt for posting this picture.
That's the buck everyone is talking about and all the bad photo's flying and linking around the internet just doesn't do it justice.
Keep in mind, as Matt is kidding, I'm no small man holding this mount. The buck field dressed at 195.
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<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>
That's the buck everyone is talking about and all the bad photo's flying and linking around the internet just doesn't do it justice.
Keep in mind, as Matt is kidding, I'm no small man holding this mount. The buck field dressed at 195.
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<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>
#4
Geesshhh Louise there Matty! That is one big buck. Bigger looking than in the first picture for sure.
With you folks's permission I want to disseminate it to some friends of mine.
I would be one Happy Camper!!
With you folks's permission I want to disseminate it to some friends of mine.
I would be one Happy Camper!!
#5
Nontypical Buck
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From: Warren PA USA
That is a nice buck! Someday I hope to see that in Warren county!<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
BH88, it doesn't take that long to do a mount. That said my taxidermist takes about a year. Remember, These guys have a volume of birds, fish, deer, bear hogs, cats and coyotes, etc. to mount. It's usaully been first come first served, but in a situation like above I think most taxidermists would make an exception.
BH88, it doesn't take that long to do a mount. That said my taxidermist takes about a year. Remember, These guys have a volume of birds, fish, deer, bear hogs, cats and coyotes, etc. to mount. It's usaully been first come first served, but in a situation like above I think most taxidermists would make an exception.
#7
WOWWW! I can't even imagine having the ability to calm every nerve in my body to take aim and make a true shot at something that big in front of me here in PA. I mean if your going elk hunting, you are expecting a big animal. Here you expect to se your average PA whitetail and hope for something big, but holy deer! Congrats to the shooter, I can't wait to go to Gander Mountain to visit this brute!
#8
Cyclone, the nail pinches are there because the nails are there. It's still in the works as you can see the netting on the neck, etc....it's not completed yet. The taxidermist is top notch, second to none and this animal will be perfect when completed....
Also note:, this is not my animal, I'm posing to show it's size. See other post.
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<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>
Also note:, this is not my animal, I'm posing to show it's size. See other post.
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<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>




