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Just got her 2008 Huckleberry bull back from Nature's Way taxidermy. It sure looks good! She is very happy with it! And I am happy she is happy!!!
Thanks Mike for a job well done!!!
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Very very nice looking mount. Congrats to your wife.
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Great looking moose! Did you eat up all the meat yet?
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Congradulations to your wife for such a beautiful mount theres memory;s there that will last forever.
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Good looking mount. I bet that was a chore to get it hung up that high on the wall.
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Re: Wife's 2008 Moose
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Huckleberry moose huh? That is awesome. I grew up hunting whitetails around there and have seen a few moose, lots of sign but never a bull like that! Awesome!!!
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Awsome moose and mount
Any idea what he scores?
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Looks great
awesome Bull
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Great looking bull and the mount looks great.
Looks like he got the flash bulb just before the barrel flash too.
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April 27, 2010, 03:35:32 PM »
Thanks for the compliments! It was fun getting him up there!!! I don't think I have ever hit the screw head with the bracket on the first try!!!
He ended up Net 143 and some change. Grossed 152 and change.
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Very nice moose. they dont get much nicer than that.
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The spread looks great, how wide was he?
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wow that thing looks almost alive in the first picture!
great moose and mount!
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awesome bull.
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Still one of the sweetest looking Shiras bulls I've ever seen!
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