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to bad I didnt find these sooner...they were chewed up bad
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You might check with Huntinfool to see if those came off the Wa bull he shot without some
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these are ID
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Freaking good bull!
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I think this bull had at least triple fronts on each paddle. One of the fronts was chewed off and laying next to them. I would have never guessed they'd shed that high. It was definitely a pretty good bull!
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cool
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Nice sheds
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Nice sheds
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these were on the very top of a mt
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Great find, would love to find the owner come Sunday when my Moose season opens. Thanks for posting.
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Quote from: huntnnw on September 10, 2013, 05:24:32 AM
these are ID
but... theyre sheds.... i thought only the deadheads people find are from idaho???
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Nice width
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Nice
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