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"huntnphool: You are not going to like this answer. The horns and skull are lying weathered next to a barn in Montana. I tried to convince the hunter to let me get it mounted but he wanted to take care if it himself. I know, it makes me sick too."
pick one!!!!
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Yes Graybrow your right about his walking ability. For example whats the Gravelly Range about 9,500' or so? I have yet seen anybody be able to keep up with him when chasing Elk at that elevation when he's on a hot track. Normally when he's hunting he'll have a cig hanging out of his mouth & not even breathing hard when the rest of us are dieing from that burning lung filling you get from high elevation. I think the only Elk hunting skill he has is to basically find a track and run it down.
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Nice buck, and real hunters don't like posed photos. Yes a posed photo looks good, but most hunters can tell pretty quick what it would really like. A buck like that need no posing.
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