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HOLY CRAP MAN! Those are indeed "The Sheds". Mine are still out there. Imagine that deer last year or year before. Bet he'd have even scored more. AWESOME
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holy cow man. The pics of you holding it are great. Nice find...I hope you find them while they are still attached! ...and you have a tag!
Good luck man!
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Nice find!
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Thats one the Yaks didn't get.
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I am having trouble breathing. Congrats on a great find.
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Wow! Buck of a lifetime!
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xjohnsenx , I would love 2 c ur pics if u got em. It would b cool 2 c what he looked like last year if they r infact from this buck. I would bet that last years sheds were bigger than this years, he is on the downword slide, loosing length and gaining mass.
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Great sheds!!! My dog and I found 7 today but nothing like those!!
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Sweet bone. Mark
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Happy Hunting. Glad to see another buck from that gene pool exists? My hunting partner and I harvested bucks that carried that heavy amount of base bling extra back in 2000 and 2002 from what I assume to be the same mountain range. Have not seen the same dose of quills on bases in the area since. The 2000 buck carried about 14 eyeguards, and 2002 had 8 which was much younger. Your sheds are holding the same G, main beam, and base configuration, length and mass. The eye extras are shorter. This buck may be peaked in years, but with this years easy winter and early forage growth he may exceed the norm. Find him in the fall, and thanks for posting your trophy. Mount him.
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I would , i mean all of us would love 2 c ur bucks that u shot if u could post some pics that would b great. If they r the config. it would b cool to c the feild photos, maybe same geene pool. I am hoping someone i know draws a late tag so we can go after this guy and maybe find him this winter!
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We don't even know if we are taking the same area for sure, but I'll get some photos posted eventually. Going to have to take some of the mounts. No field photos. The measurements on the larger buck was about 201-205 gross scored by a taxidermist and a B&C. 170 net typical and 178 gross typical. 193 non typical. 13 right side and 10 points left scoring. 22 and 23 mass. 21 and 23 mains with a 20 spread credit. The burs were about 7-8", but the tape could find no more than 6 and change between bur and G1 at the narrows. Remember, I'm only taking a calculated guess off the amount of visual and written clues in your postings as to where your shed was picked and some were pretty obvious if true.
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Nice find. Wish I could stumble onto that hog this fall.
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Good job HE WALKS an HE SCORES!
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A couple more pics, 1 pic has a normal soup can for comparison
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