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backcountrymax
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I know this is like looking for a needle in a haystack, but I'm going to give it a shot anyway. I killed a bull of considerable mass in the currant creek area. I think he is an old bull on the decline and I'd love to see/purchase his sheds from the previous year. If anybody has any tips, I'd greatly appreciate it.
He is a 6x7 (split fifth on his right side) and goes 330 3/8". He was probably bigger last year (better length, less mass).
Like I said, I know its a long shot, but it'd be pretty sweet if it all works out. Thanks.
I know this is like looking for a needle in a haystack, but I'm going to give it a shot anyway. I killed a bull of considerable mass in the currant creek area. I think he is an old bull on the decline and I'd love to see/purchase his sheds from the previous year. If anybody has any tips, I'd greatly appreciate it.
He is a 6x7 (split fifth on his right side) and goes 330 3/8". He was probably bigger last year (better length, less mass).
Like I said, I know its a long shot, but it'd be pretty sweet if it all works out. Thanks.