Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Shed Hunting => Topic started by: TommyH on February 26, 2013, 08:19:34 PM
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Just wondering what you all do for them chewed up sheds you find that you want to fix or repair. I have been holding on to a set i found years ago. They beat my best ever(upper 160) by quite a few inches. Wanting some ideas on how to do a repair job on them.
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Pics ? :tung:
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I will get some pics of em up, one has at least 11 on one side and the other side had 7, It beats the heck out of my largest buck that was close to 170 gross. A worthy set to try to repair forsure.
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Are the bleached or brown? I have restored and fixed quite a few and they turn out pretty dang good!
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They are not all that bleached out, they still had color just chewed up pretty bad, they were in a dark thicket where i found them so they were out of the sun. The left side had at least 11 points on it, basically had to rows of points off the main beam. Right side G2 is over a foot long with 6 inch kicker out the back and another 3 inch kicker out the front. Nice mass, I would love to repair them and try to know what it would have scored. Getting to be hard to beleive that he might still be alive, but im sure he has his offspring running around the area!
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I can bring them back to life for you. PM me.
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They can be fixed. Ask your local taxidermist
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Let's see some pics Tommy!
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I can bring them back to life for you. PM me.
PM sent
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Can't wait to see pics.
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pics dont look like they turned out to well. These bones are bigger than they look in pics
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nice find even chewed up :tup:
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Here is a example from earlier
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Look like natural works of art! Why fix? You have someone of kind finds that are really cool.
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ok i removed any mention of the word 200. like i said the pics dont do them justice. Just a really nice buck that is unique and would look good fixed up on my wall.
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My dad has a couple dandy sheds that are chewed up :bash:
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Looks like he might be related to this guy Tommy. :dunno:
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Call Bob Larson at Midwest deer works he can fix anything, he just did one for me ad it looks like it is new again.
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What's the average cost to have a horn repaired?
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Here you go, fix this one up! :chuckle:
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Looks like he might be related to this guy Tommy. :dunno:
those things are narly nice! :tup:
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I think their sweet just how they are :twocents:
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Elkslayer im thinkin there from the same buck! Holding this left side looking at your pics im pretty confident that they are from the same buck!