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Was hoping the guy who kicked the horns off that buck in late February would comment
QuoteI picked a skull up many of years ago in the Entiat. A few years ago it fell off the trellis. Horns popped off like perfect sheds. You couldn't tell they weren't sheds. Worked out good for me. Also, I've seen them kicked off in perfect shed form........anyone want to comment?I have a 5X7 Elk skull in my yard, been with me for 20 years, you wanna come over and kick it ?Or my 4X4 Mulie ? Or my 2x2 mulie ?Or step on my whitetail spike skull ?Depending on time of year that the animal died would have an influence on whether or not they would come off.An animal that died during Sept would probably not lose them......"anyone want to comment ?" WTF?
I picked a skull up many of years ago in the Entiat. A few years ago it fell off the trellis. Horns popped off like perfect sheds. You couldn't tell they weren't sheds. Worked out good for me. Also, I've seen them kicked off in perfect shed form........anyone want to comment?
Not sure on Idaho law, but the wife of a friend of mine found a huge, I mean huge bull elk skull while hiking outside of Priest River years ago. It may help that she works for the forest service, but she has shown it off with no law issues; but like I said Idaho I have come across some spikes and little forkies before, not quite trophy materials and I figured I would leave them for the squirrels and rodents to chew on. Circle of life I guess.