It has Fibromialgia and is trying to get on disability. Probably to get bags of fudge rounds....LOLTook a doe this afternoon, likely done for the season. However, this growth was on her inner thigh. I assumed it was fibroma, but doesn't look like the pictures I see. It is about goofball sized. Only attached to skin, meat underneath looks normal. Any thoughts on what this is?
Didn’t want to start a new thread but thought this about deer in PA is nuts! Saw a clip on you tube and did a quick search. Here in Indiana you find a dead head you call DNR and get a permit. Same in PA except to keep the dead head it’s $10 a point you have to pay to keep it! So a 10 pt would cost you $100 !!!!
I believe it’s said if antlers are attached to the skull it’s a dead head. Only if antlers off the skull are sheds.I'm curious when the head becomes a shed. I find skulls in bone piles every now and then when shed hunting, but the horns are usually chewed up by squirrels.
That has to be in place as a deterrent to keep people from bothering DNR to come give a guy permit to keep it. A real waste of time. I'll just take my chances. If you outlaw deadheads, only outlaws will have deadheads.........or something like that.Didn’t want to start a new thread but thought this about deer in PA is nuts! Saw a clip on you tube and did a quick search. Here in Indiana you find a dead head you call DNR and get a permit. Same in PA except to keep the dead head it’s $10 a point you have to pay to keep it! So a 10 pt would cost you $100 !!!!
That's ignorant.Didn’t want to start a new thread but thought this about deer in PA is nuts! Saw a clip on you tube and did a quick search. Here in Indiana you find a dead head you call DNR and get a permit. Same in PA except to keep the dead head it’s $10 a point you have to pay to keep it! So a 10 pt would cost you $100 !!!!
I have info from past years and on forums where IDNR were saying different things on this but then stated a permit is required. However I have never found one to find out. So after reading your statement I contacted a retired CO who I’m friends with, really good guy. He just told me that no permit is required for a dead head found. So I’m going with that. Maybe in years past they had it but obviously not any longer.That's ignorant.
I have dozens of dead heads, I asked the CO if I needed to get permits for them and he said, "no, common sense tells me these were found in woods, if you have dead heads with fur attached hanging from a clothes line in full view, you might have some explanations to make.".
Now you're just bragging.I got to thinking today, this season I didn't shoot a deer with my bow. Last time was 2005 when I was building my house. I know I have a couple days left, but I'm not going. 18year streak busted!!
Don’t give up so easilyI got to thinking today, this season I didn't shoot a deer with my bow. Last time was 2005 when I was building my house. I know I have a couple days left, but I'm not going. 18year streak busted!!