Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Other Big Game => Topic started by: Roger on December 18, 2008, 10:52:04 PM
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Pictures of a 74" Yukon moose taken this year that a friend sent me.
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Did those paddles provide extra floatation on that airplane :IBCOOL:
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The paddles on the plane.
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I think someone posted those a while ago but its still a toad.
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Awsome moose, my buddy up at Eilson, Ak got his first moose this year, lucky SOB!!!!
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Ohhh myyy Gawddd...what a monter. :yike:
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WHAT A BEAST!
Here is what the Boone and Crockett site has on this bull:
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UPDATE: 11/24 Brad Erickson to this Alaska-Yukon bull from Alaska. No score as of yet, but the bull taped 74-1/4 inches greatest spread.
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ORIGINAL POST ON THE B&C SITE:
We have received a few emails regarding this bull with little to go on other than it was recently taken in Yukon Territory. The greatest spread on this bull is a very respectable 74 inches. It obviously looks like a wet recovery.
NOTE: The metal tag on the base of the left antler, like those used in Alaska, calls into question whether or not this bull was taken in Yukon Territory (paper tags).
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Wow, I want one.
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that's a beautiful bull,,,even if its partly submerged :)
Hunted moose in Quebec a few years back. Outfitter guide said if I shot a moose in the water, then the only help I'd have would be me and God!
he and the other guides in the outfitter outfit were serious about that too!!
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:yike :yike: :yike: :yike: :yike: :yike:
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OH MY WORD!!!
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:yeah:
is this what he did???
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finished it off like this :beatdeadhorse:
and then celebrated like dis :party1: :brew:
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:yike: That thing has Double Droppers!!!
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:yike:
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a guy i work with got a 65 1/2 in this year up there i heard it cost him 14 g
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That is an awsome moose! :drool: I would love to get one like that someday! :yike:
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a guy i work with got a 65 1/2 in this year up there i heard it cost him 14 g
:yike: