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Huntnphool and Mray's deer trip
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I got an exclusive photo of the nice buck that M_ray shot today in Montana. He is probably going to be really mad at me for releasing the real photo to you guys so I've done a recreation. It looks to be a nice buck. Can't wait to hear the story. I just couldn't wait...
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Re: Huntnphool and Mray's deer trip
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you made me laugh pope.
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Appears to be a 4 point non-typical giraffe
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Re: Huntnphool and Mray's deer trip
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That left side is weak..
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Re: Huntnphool and Mray's deer trip
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Judging by the rack. It looks like a Muley?
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He told me it had deep dark chocolate horns
This can't be the same one.
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Re: Huntnphool and Mray's deer trip
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Did Phool got one too
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At least it died with a smile on its face.
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Looks like your typical montana muley, not real wide with tall horns. Looks to be a 4x4 typical although my picture isn't the greatest representation.
Phool hasn't shot one but I hear he has his eyes on a tall racked muley...
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heres a clear pic pope
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Awesome!! Almost cartoon-like. Never seen one like that but wow - what a buck!
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pope...you should stick to the photog stuff.
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Re: Huntnphool and Mray's deer trip
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Mray - I just located my special measuring tools for deer like this. Let me know if you want to put a cartoon tape to that rack!
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Mray is 7' tall and 320 pounds (for comparison)....I'd say that muley weighs at least 550 field dressed, skinned, without legs, but with balls attached.
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Ok ok, you all have questioned my drawing skills so I drew another one. This one is pretty good. The buck is better on the one side than the other. Looks to be a 170 type buck gross or slightly less?
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