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Old 11-21-2012, 11:13 AM
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I just took these photos of The Halloween Buck after being mounted.The soft tissue disruption was worse than these pictures suggest as there was certainly change to the right eye and upper lid.

For those interested there was an earlier thread with picture after the kill.
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That is just weird.

Great trophy!
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Great job on deciding to do the English mount. The level of involvement to the supraorbital rim would not have been fully appreciated with a conventional mount.
That is certainly a once-in-a-lifetime buck.
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You don't by any chance hunt near a nuclear facility do you?
Bizarre but cool! Don't know how B&C would score that as non-typical.
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