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Don't have one But I like yours What are the plaques under the mounts? date and score I assume [/quoteI call the wall "Bucksarray". The plaques identify the animal, and show weight and date, and place taken. They are all pretty old. The muley I killed in 1969 near Winthrop WA. He is 29 inches wide, field dressed 240 pds. Thanks for your interest. Call again. Muskrat
Hey Chuck! Great to see you on here!Not sure if you remember me from BT Country, but I had won a raffle at one of the meetings for a jacket some years back but it didn't fit and I made sure to pass it on to you! I really had no interest in all of the California and even Oregon BT's that made up most of that website and started looking around and found this great site. Been on here ever since! Again, great to see you on here old friend!Alan I remember you well. It is nice to hear from you. I still have that jacket. I am forever grateful to you for giving that to me. How is your Dad? I still have a piece of the elk he gave me. I keep it as reminder of my good fortune. I too am a little depressed about the other website. I grow weary listening to all the non hunting palaver that goes on there. Not much of a source for hunting info about Washington. I am grateful to 1morebuck for directing me to this site. It is great and right down my alley.I keep getting older, and am running on low octane these days. But I still manage to get out among them. I just came back from the NE Washington high country where I was hunting Whitetails and Mulies. Not many of either, but did take a nice whitetail doe, which is good for me. Well, Alan, tell your Dad hello, and you and he have a successful elk season. Keep in touch. Muskrat (Chuck) As for contributing to the topic, I don't have any pictures of my wall, but Charlie posted a thread with my bucks when they were finished:http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,75402.msg920715.html#msg920715They sit in opposite corners in the living room at my Dad's place right now.
Nice racks Muskrat... So how has your deer season gone so far?