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I would say there were about 60-80 people there. There were 3-5 horn buyers and the rest were just people that wanted antlers for there houses I think. They averaged about $10-$12 per pound. I didnt stay till the end so im not sure how much money was raised. They had quite a few antlers from the St. Helens area, and a lot of those were cut off of the heads as singles . Not sure why they didnt leave them in tact.
Was a hanford bull there? In the Newspaper it said they were hoping for around 1200 dollars for that one.Cool to see those sheds, I recognized them right away.
Quote from: 270Shooter on May 02, 2009, 09:47:27 PMWas a hanford bull there? In the Newspaper it said they were hoping for around 1200 dollars for that one.Cool to see those sheds, I recognized them right away. Yeah I thought that was pretty cool to see them photos 270. There were three deadheads there that all looked like hanford bulls to me(light antlers and non-typical characteristics) But when they auctioned them they said they were Oak creek bull's . I never did hear them say anything was from Hanford area. Did you hear anything HuntingCowboy? That set that went for $550 I think was the bull they were talking about in the paper being from Hanford but they didn't say so.