72" Bull Moose ( Full Body Mount )

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LoneWolf
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72" Bull Moose ( Full Body Mount )

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Sorry that they are so big, but I'll get to resizing them in the morning.

72" Bull Moose... Taken with archery equipment in the Yukon.
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Post by schimazzle »

Awesome mount!! Congrats........ :shock: Schim
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congrats bud nice mount :lol: :lol: who shot it by the way, by the smile in the picture i would say that it was you :D
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pphoenix wrote:who shot it by the way, by the smile in the picture i would say that it was you :D
NO, NO... I wasn't the shooter of this Majestic Giant Animal!!! ... I only wish to come across something like that someday and have my bow in my hand!... The little guy to my left is a guide and it was one of his clients who shot it.

Let me wake up and I'll explain more!

In the mean time, check out his Website
The lucky man who shot this Monster is the one on the front page of this Website...

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Post by Partikle »

Yup, he's a beast. LoneWolf, did you get the DVD's? Let me know, if not, I might be able to fix you up. After the course are you now able to call them right into your spam?

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This lady who lives just on the outskirts of Thunder Bay, Ontario, has a Bull Moose who has become her friend. Also She took a picture of a Buck [male deer] in her back yard by the apple trees in the morning at her house. For anyone who thinks living in a big dirty city is the best...."THINK AGAIN SHE SAYS".
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Partikle,

Yes, I bought RackMan in the Yukon 2 and 3.... 4 won't be available until May. I'm not sure if there's a 1 and I didn't even think of asking him. But I'll send him an email and ask. I did get the moose sounds CD as well, and they are all sounds from real moose and it tells you what they mean in moose language, when and when not to use them ...

As far as calling them into my house... Yep, I think I can do that!... But I may have to cut the antlers off first for them to get into my front door!... *L*... :wink:

Here's a head mount of another one, 60" rack.
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Post by Kenton »

those are some sweet mounts
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Great picture.
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I'd like to lead that cow moose right down to my freezer !!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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GREY OWL wrote:I'd like to lead that cow moose right down to my freezer !!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
:D You said it Neil!

No backpacking, no dragging it out with the ATV, no chainsaw, no hard work!... Just walk it right into the freezer!!! :lol: :wink:
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come on guys what's the fun of that :lol: :lol: :wink:
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pphoenix, the fun in that is that the cold beer in the basement fridge is just beside that freezer :lol:
Old Indian saying, if a leaf falls from a tree in the woods the turkey will see it, the deer will hear it, the bear will smell it, the moose will not eat it, but be on the look-out for LeGrand.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Mr. Dynamite »

a moose in the house? thats just gross i have cousins in thunder bay and they had a bear on their front lawn a year or two ago.
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