A freind sent this pick to me this morning.I dont know any details.Has anyone seen it? [image][/image]
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A freind sent this pick to me this morning.I dont know any details.Has anyone seen it? [image][/image]
OMG Thats all i got to say!
"GULP" ..I'm trying to imagine that boy coming down on a bow-hunter ...."GULP"![]()
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"GULP" ..I'm trying to imagine that boy coming down on a bow-hunter ...."GULP"
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Good LORD!!!!! I just about choked on my tongue....that has to be some kind of freaking record!!! That would have been soo much more amazing if it was a bowkill!!
I dunno but to me it looks kind of fake, not offense if it is real but it looks like they might have added some moose antlers to an already existing rack to make it bigger or something.....
Looks legit to me.....
Holy cow...I mean, Bull!!! That thing is huge! I don't know how big moose get, but that's the biggest I've seen.
Looks like bird crap on the back of the rack to me-maybe there's a moose and a half there lol.
Whoa! I sure hope someone has the story, details, etc on that critter!
OMG!!!! That thing is almost unbelievable!
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Looks like bird crap on the back of the rack to me-maybe there's a moose and a half there lol.
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I don't think that it's bird crap, but new antler under freshly rubbed velvet. Looks like two racks to me, I've never seen points grow srtaight up out of the center of a palm before. If it's real, that's awesome, but I doubt it.
I agree, it looks like 2 racks put together.
Now that you mention it...I can see that it looks like another rack just pasted on top of another oooooo tricksters I tell ya....
That is a heck of a moose if it is real.
I saw it posted on another site and this was the info that came with it. Apparently it could challenge the world record.
"The moose in the photos is an Alaska-Yukon moose taken by Eric Arnette on September 5th. It was taken in the Kilbuck Mountains, which is 380
miles west of Anchorage, AK. The rack is approximately 75 inches wide, has about 36 countable points, and was unofficially scored by a person who is not an Official Measurer at around 264 points."
It's also on the Boone and Crockett website under the Trophy Watch section.
A huge moose, that's for sure!
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