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dan wrote:Not sure where this one was shot? FB_IMG_1575216419581.jpg
Maine, ontario something like that possible vt nh moose inbreeding lol
Question: whats difference between a vt or nh girl,and a moose?
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KRONIIK wrote:Hawthorne wrote:Something looks odd with that moose deer. His face snout is short
I agree, and it isn't the normal Roman-nosed, big old buck "burliness", either.
I think he looks like he's inbred or something.
I have seen somewhat similar racks & faces in very old bucks. I have a friend that had pics of a bully of a buck for years & when he got to about 10-12 years old he got a lot like that. He went way down hill but was still a bully with BIG body.
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DEERSLAYER wrote:KRONIIK wrote:Hawthorne wrote:Something looks odd with that moose deer. His face snout is short
I agree, and it isn't the normal Roman-nosed, big old buck "burliness", either.
I think he looks like he's inbred or something.
I have seen somewhat similar racks & faces in very old bucks. I have a friend that had pics of a bully of a buck for years & when he got to about 10-12 years old he got a lot like that. He went way down hill but was still a bully with BIG body.
You might be right.
Also, I've just had one I killed two Saturdays ago get swollen and puffy looking when I left his head and cape lying outside at night for a couple nights, freezing and probably partially thawing.
So much so that the eyes that had been open when I butchered him swelled shut tightly.
That could very well be the case on that palmated one.
And camera angles can be deceiving, etc.
I wish the Raccoon Valley taxidermist had answered my email questions about it.
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I've heard both that 30k was spent on helicopter and/or that the pilot was a buddy of the guy that shot it and it was inexpensive.
A friend of a friend has the sheds of that deer last year.
A friend of a friend has the sheds of that deer last year.
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wiriverhunter wrote:I've heard both that 30k was spent on helicopter and/or that the pilot was a buddy of the guy that shot it and it was inexpensive.
A friend of a friend has the sheds of that deer last year.
They did not spend 30k on it... that's rediculas. Probably just paid time and fuel.
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I would agree Dan, just would I heard...
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