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Pennsylvania Back Country - Pennsylvania Source for Outdoors, 130s gross score Clarion County, PA Harvey “Bumper” Bauer’s articles have appeared in numerous hunting and fishing magazines the past few years. You may have read several of them on this website. He is also a pro-staffer for Pennsylvania Back Country and McLaughlin Game Calls. I first met Bumper last September at sports show, and it didn’t take long to realize that he is a man of outdoor wisdom and tall tales – but not necessarily in that order! A conversation with Bumper typically runs the gamut of topics: turkeys, fly fishing, natural history, anecdotes from growing up on a farm as well as hair-raising incidents from his career in law enforcement. By Ralph Scherder, By Ralph Scherder “I’ve been hunting about thirty years,” says Dale Pinto of Grafton, PA. “I’ve taken a few ten points and several bucks that were really nice, but this one is on a whole other level. It’s a real heart stopper.” The monster buck was killed in Allegheny County, just prior to the rut and right before Halloween in 2006. With a net score of 185 6/8” P&Y, the deer’s antlers were no trick, and definitely a treat., Pennsylvania Back Country Television would like to welcome new title sponsor Graf & Sons to our program beginning in 2008. It is a great honor to have such a recognized company become a part of the Pennsylvania Back Country Team which brings viewers great Pennsylvania hunting and fishing every week on the Sportsman Channel. Who is Graf and Sons? Graf & Sons, currently owned by Bob & Marjorie Graf, was founded in 1957 by Arnold Graf and his two sons, Bob and Howard. Graf & Sons has grown from a small 3-man operation to over 40 employees focused solely on products for the shooting sports and reloading enthusiast. The once small retail store now serves customers domestically and internationally via mail-order catalog, dealer catalog, and website., By Ralph Scherder Usually hunters begin their hunting careers by harvesting a small animal first and slowly work up something bigger. They may gain experience by harvesting a doe, and then perhaps a small buck. Each year then becomes a quest to improve upon the year before. But not for Greg Simpson. “This is my first buck,” says Greg of the buck he killed in 2005. The buck scored 170 5/8” B & C and was taken in Venango County, PA.

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