Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Shed Hunting => Topic started by: Timber on May 03, 2009, 09:45:18 PM
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Visited with a friend of a friend this weekend and he showed us a huge mule deer shed he found in Ferry County a few decades ago. I did a quick rough score on it and came up with 112 inches! That puts the deer around 250" Gross Non Typical. They don't make them like they used to!
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WOW, that is supercool. Glad you took a pic to share, i wonder if there is still a buck out there like that. There is a lot of thick rugged country up there that is tough to hunt Mule Deer in. That might be the most underated area of the state for Mule Deer (just because some of it is so tough to hunt).
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Great unit and could be much better if it was a draw unit, they harvest about 250 bucks just durimg the gen rifle
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Nice shed!
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Wow that's a stud! Nice find!!! :)
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Monster! :drool:
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WOW! another beast from "the good old days"
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There are none left in that area, not worth your time :chuckle:
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Not many like that thats for sure. Give stickers another 5 years. ;) Thanks for getting the pic and the score.