Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Taxidermy & Scoring => Topic started by: bow4elk on November 26, 2012, 10:15:47 AM
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Hey Hunting-Washington Members,
If you're one of the lucky ones this season and want/need to enter your big game animal into a record book. I measure for the Pope & Young's Records Program (archery only), or State Books for WA, OR, ID, MT (archery, muzzle, modern), or the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association's Longhunter Society Records Program.
Many people ask, "how much do you charge". I don't. For ethical reasons, my measuring services are purely voluntary and I do not accept payment. There are entry fees for each organization, which can are typically paid by check and sent in along with your paperwork upon submittion(s).
If you have any questions, feel free to PM, email, or call me anytime.
Thanks,
-Tom
360-870-7264
tom@freshtraxoutdoors.com
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I have a whitetail that is currently down at Charlies (bucklucky) that I would be interested in having scored. I will shoot you a pm. I live 3 1/2 hours away from Charlie and do not plan on going down there until the mount is complete.
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Tom,
Can I bring my own tape measurer :chuckle:
We should have a measuring party at Charlie's! All food and beverages provided :tup:
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Tom,
Can I bring my own tape measurer :chuckle:
We should have a measuring party at Charlie's! All food and beverages provided :tup:
I've had the same idea!! And no, Mr. Phelps, you can't bring your own tape! :chuckle:
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I have a whitetail (Mule deer)that is currently down at Charlies (bucklucky) that I would be interested in having scored.
I too live several hours away...
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If anyone needs help finding a measurer in your area, these links should help you locate a local measurer:
Pope and Young Club - http://www.pope-young.org/find-measurer_results_ajax.asp (http://www.pope-young.org/find-measurer_results_ajax.asp)
NW Big Game, Inc. (State Books for WA, OR, ID, MT) - http://www.nwbiggame.com/measurers.cfm (http://www.nwbiggame.com/measurers.cfm)
NMLRA Longhunter Society - http://www.nmlra.org/longhunter.asp (http://www.nmlra.org/longhunter.asp)