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Musk Ox home from the taxidermy
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Musk Ox I harvested, in the artic, in August 2013.
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That is very cool!!
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Awesome!
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very cool
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Holy smokes that was fast. That's a super cool mount.
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Re: Musk Ox home from the taxidermy
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December 11, 2013, 12:24:43 PM »
Awesome. What taxi got it done that fast?
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Quote from: NRA4LIFE on December 11, 2013, 12:24:43 PM
Awesome. What taxi got it done that fast?
Peters Taxidermy in Graham
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Re: Musk Ox home from the taxidermy
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Good choice on the full body mount...really brings out the prehistoric look in those animals that IMO would be lost with just a head on the wall. Thanks for sharing.
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sweet looking mount....
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That is an awsome mount.
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Looks like something from the prehistoric era, Awesome mount
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He does great work
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Such an awesome mount.
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December 17, 2013, 05:42:36 PM »
Totally awesome, I tried for years to get drawn in Alaska. Never did in ten years... My number #1 want animal! Used to see them all the time in area where it wasn't legal to hunt, of course. Did you go to Canada? Up on
Nulivik Island??? Spelling is awful for sure. Trying to line up something a couple years out for Muskox... Bad ass trophy you got there..
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