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Ok so bull elk finally done
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Just wanted to show the rack on this thing, I got to finish my elk from 2007 today.. So does anyone have any idea why it would grow like this?
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Re: Ok so bull elk finally done
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Uhh.. prevailing winds??
Nice bull and good work with the mount!
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Yea it was kind of windy that day
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Maybe he just prefers to sleep on that side.
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Must have got him in Ellensburg
Trees all grow that way, why not velvet. LOL
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LOL was way way away from Ellensburg, just to hot over there for me. I would be hunting like a 3 toed slouth/ sleath/ slath or however it is spelled!!!
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Nice looking bull and even a nicer looking mount. Great Job!
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Quote from: WCTaxidermy on May 18, 2009, 11:00:25 PM
Nice looking bull and even a nicer looking mount. Great Job!
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WC, Bowhunt, thank you both for the compliments.
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Poor genes
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Any chance that's a toutle bull?
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Wild Bill not a toutle bull, but I have seen some in that area with the same kind of rack
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Re: Ok so bull elk finally done
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Hey I like your work, you've done a really good job on this. How much does it cost to do an elk like this? I was also wondering if it costs extra to have it bugling? What is your turn around time on doing an elk?
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Thanks for the compliment
On elk I charge 700+. The only time that I charge over the 700.00 if someone brings in a monster bull that will need a lot of modifications to the form to make it fit correctly.
My biggest bull so far that I have done was a nice size 5x5 and I still only charged the 700.
I do charge extra for bugling. It is an additional 100.00 for a bugling bull.
My turn around time is always less than a year, unless there is a sickness in the family or a natural disaster.
If you look at my website, there is a link below you can see some of the other work that I have done.
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Just a guess, but I would imagine that bull had a wound or injury to a leg while the antlers were growing. Usually it's the opposite side of the funky antler. I've seen a lot of bulls harvested that seem to have something wrong with a leg (old bullet injury, embedded broad head, hoof injury) and their rack is not even.
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