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    Any one know about this one

    Anybody know about this moose? Location etc? It sure looks a lot like one i saw in Northern BC.





    =keith=

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    Re: Any one know about this one

    its from alaska and can be found on the boone and crocket website under pending records Keith

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    Re: Any one know about this one

    Thanks Bones, I will head on over and take a look.

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    Re: Any one know about this one

    there is something like 37 scorable points on one side and the greatest spread is suppose to be 7 feet...curious to know where this is giong to site in the b&c when its done....every time i see that pic i just imagine...
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    Re: Any one know about this one

    Yes, this gigantic bull moose IS as big as he looks. Eric Arnette was fortunate enough to bag this bull on Sept. 5th in the Kilbuck Mountains (400 miles west of Anchorage). First reports on this monster are that he is 75 inches wide, has 36 scoreable points, and could challenge the World's Record at more than 260 B&C! We'll make sure and keep you posted. Stay tuned!

    Eric is one of the newest B&C Lifetime Associates (#30. Congratulations, Eric, on such a fine trophy!

    UPDATE: Eric's great Alaska-Yukon moose has been officially scored at 236 B&C. Should the moose be accepted at that score upon review, it would stand at 118th on the all-time list. Greatest spread was 74 inches, with 12 points on each antler (not counting a total of four abnormal points.) Definitely a fantastic trophy!


    courtesy of the boone and crockett trophy watch section on their website
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    Re: Any one know about this one

    That really bite's, to get an animal as large as that and only be 118th. Crap there's bigger out there. The cost of a fleet of freezers only adds to the experience.
    Take a kid hunting its more rewarding than shooting an animal yourself!!

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    Re: Any one know about this one

    Not quite the big enough for me!
    If you're going to find tracks you better make tracks!

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