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A couple big muleys
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Here are a couple of bucks shot with my buddy's outfitting business. These two are around 34". One is a 190" and the other is a 206".
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Re: A couple big muleys
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Nice animals what state are we talking here?
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Why, Washington of course!
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sonora??
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Re: A couple big muleys
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March 02, 2009, 09:21:41 AM »
Sure look like Sonora bucks to me...... Especially the pic of the dead buck and the rack with the Sonora tag on it! Great bucks!
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Quote from: jackelope on March 02, 2009, 09:17:03 AM
sonora??
Pretty easy to recognize rack structure. They only grow like that one place in the world!
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the guy in the first pic looks familiar. he from yakima?
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I love that big 4 point!
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I guess I could live with one of those.
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very impressive
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I didn't go because I couldn't justify the money with the current economic state.......
. They killed a bunch of 30 - 35" bucks this year, though.
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Re: A couple big muleys
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March 02, 2009, 12:19:01 PM »
I think you may have given the information in another thread, but I can't remember. Who is the outfitter? Do they have a web-site?
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I know some guys that went with a different outfitter and they did not fare as well. They paid $8,000 and came back with bucks that might go 180 gross. All three had uneven racks and looked like they might net in the low 160s......
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March 02, 2009, 05:22:58 PM »
JJ, you said you were going to go to take pics and tag along, did you?
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wow those are great bucks. thanks for sharing.
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