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Post by xphunter on Dec 7, 2011 19:49:21 GMT -5
When I got the call this week, I was surprised, as I didn't expect it for a couple of more months. Joel measured the antlers and he scored 327. First picture is straight on and the second one is from the side. For comparison, the whitetail is a 155 class head. It is big. Still a surreal memory of taking him with my 20 year old Pearson bow.
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Post by bounce on Dec 7, 2011 19:59:04 GMT -5
I can understand why their is not a caped head under it. lol. Hard to find a place for them in most homes. you did well.
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Post by Jack on Dec 7, 2011 20:36:53 GMT -5
You need a taller room! That's an impressive rack.
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Post by Bill on Dec 8, 2011 8:07:46 GMT -5
That is nice Ernie. LOL on needing a taller room. Heck just poke holes in the ceiling and stick them up through the holes. Thats also why if or when I go Elk hunting again I probably will get a cow permit. Don't know where I would put the horns.
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Post by deputydon on Dec 8, 2011 8:30:08 GMT -5
Nice lookin' mount !!!
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Post by Purebred Redneck on Dec 8, 2011 22:09:54 GMT -5
That looks good!
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Post by jimh on Dec 8, 2011 23:14:53 GMT -5
wow that is nice!
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Post by xphunter on Dec 11, 2011 15:22:32 GMT -5
Thanks guys!!!
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Post by sebastian on Dec 23, 2011 15:07:12 GMT -5
Hi E, Be careful with the mount. If someday you loose it, it should be me. lol. Put lots of cctv, I will say "hi" to the cameras when steal it someday. Very nice mount mate! seb.
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Post by xphunter on Jan 21, 2012 23:56:16 GMT -5
Seb, I do have another European bull elk that may workable that way
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