I agree, he definitely needs to smile. It was shot in central Washington on a draw tag. The widest inside spread is 28 5/8. We don't have many field pictures, but I will see what I can dig up.
As far as the story goes: we worked out the rock out cropping you can see in the picture. We glassed and spotted some deer, including the buck. There were at least 20 deer in the herd, including at least 6 bucks. The big buck was chasing does and chasing the smaller bucks off. There were at least 2 other four points in the herd, but this one was definitely in charge. Put a 3 hour stalk on and tried to get a good enough look to decide if he was worth shooting. We ended up about 70 yards from the whole herd, and when my dad got a good look at the buck he decided he was worth punching the tag on. The rest is history. It was definitely an exciting hunt. This is the first time I've hunted muleys in the rut, and it is a whole different game. This was definitely the most exciting deer hunt I've been on.