:-) Hi Fella's
Just thought I'd open a subject on non-typical deer.It is my opinion that most non-typical deer are that way because of an injury experienced sometime before the antler growth period.
I have a friend of mine that shot a deer during our Pa buck season that was a very big but very non-typical rack.This deer had been shot the season before(or maybe earlier),and had a front leg injury.It draged its front hoof for so long, that its one hoof was almost completely worn off.
Has anyone else ever taken a non-typical with some sort of injury?
I have heard,and it sounds right,that non-typicals are that way because of some sort of injury,and that creates a defect in the antler growth.

Thanks,Stu
pa ridge-runner