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A mountain goat i just finished for WDFW
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That goat looks awsome.
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The mountain goat is great. Nice work.
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thanks for the compliments..
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great looking stuff...
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Quote from: bearpaw on February 18, 2014, 11:08:28 PM
great looking stuff...
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The goat looks awesome, But I can't imagine killing a Mt Goat and not mounting it.
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Wdfw had to kill it, it fell and broke its jaw and couldn't eat. It was emaciated and near death. It will be used for education now.
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16 + inch wolf skull
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DEFORMED WOLF SKULL
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Your skulls look Great, Nice work.
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a couple bobcats
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