Non-Typicals!

Pretty much a perfect Typical....except that big chunk o' bone hanging off the beam! 2010 Rifle Buck

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bobbydean, it's not even 3". If I put my finger between those two closest points they actually touch each side of my knuckle and I do not have sausage sized fingers. It's barely over a 1/2" spread!
 
My 2 best non-typicals. Nothing outrageous but some character anyway.

2009 New Mexico Mule Deer.

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My 2017 Texas Whitetail.

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Javelina that never grew lower canines.
 

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Tule Elk with double drop tines.
 

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Cinnamon Teal with a solid white feather in the speculum.
 

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2016 Pennsylvania Gobbler
 

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I was really excited when I first laid eyes on this buck, but then I decided to pass on him in hopes that he might eventually grow his right side.

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Two seasons went by without ever seeing or hearing of the buck again. Then on the last weekend of the season I was out trying to help my dad fill his tag, and the buck runs out with a doe. Seeing he still just had the one side, we decided not to pass him up again. His teeth were messed up and he was really skinny.

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Nice job bigsky . As skinny as that deer is he probably wouldn't have made the winter so nice job !
 
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