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3nails, that is a nice one. "Pure blacktail", you mean that they are columbian, and not a bench leg?
Quote from: Turner89 on April 13, 2013, 09:54:50 AM3nails, that is a nice one. "Pure blacktail", you mean that they are columbian, and not a bench leg? Yes. Seems there are some on here that think all big blackies are bench legs. Just wanted to be clear. I'll be hunting the area I found this shed very hard this year!
I missed this blackie during the rifle season, I was using my t/c 30-06 pistol, after missing I left it at home the rest of the season. I went back to the area in Jan and found one of his sheds, two weeks later I found the other side and had zach at Rainier taxidermy put them on a plaque.
Quote from: trophyhunt on April 13, 2013, 05:07:36 PMI missed this blackie during the rifle season, I was using my t/c 30-06 pistol, after missing I left it at home the rest of the season. I went back to the area in Jan and found one of his sheds, two weeks later I found the other side and had zach at Rainier taxidermy put them on a plaque.thats a Toad!!!! and zach does awesome work ive knowwn him my whole life lol were neighbors
That's a great buck BTK! Hopefully your hair has regressed also.
I found this shed at around 5,000' elevation. Unreal a deer would be up that high at that time of year. Had to have been 15'+ of snow there when he dropped. It's 17" tall and when matched up with the pedicle of my widest blacktail is a dead match. So roughly 24" wide. Pure blacktails in this area.
Holy cow Ty! What a load of bone. I may take a pic of the shed I posted up next to my widest buck for perspective.
I received this picture in a text 4 years ago. I don't know much about it except a friend of a friend found it near Vancouver. I saved it on my phone as I thought it was very unique.
Found in October