Pics of my 2004 MONSTER FREAK BUCK
#71
Spike
Joined: Aug 2004
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That buck is awesome. Did you know he was in the area or was this your first encounter with him. Did you have him aged? I'd like to find out the gross score when its done. Great job, how you managed to stick one in his heart is beyond me, I wouldn't even be able to pull the bow back.
#73
WHAT? Practicing QDM? Geez, he needs atleast another year or two! Come on, and you should have shot him with a crossbow 

Lets see if that brings back the firey Wolfen that I am use to! 
Congrats man, that thing is a pig! Have you got a chance to green score him yet and if so, what have you came up with!
Man........ (can't think of anything else to say)


Lets see if that brings back the firey Wolfen that I am use to! 
Congrats man, that thing is a pig! Have you got a chance to green score him yet and if so, what have you came up with!
Man........ (can't think of anything else to say)
#74
Joined: Oct 2004
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From: OH
Does anyone know what a taxidermist does in a case like this? I'm referring to the drops that are still in velvet...is there a way to preserve the look? AMAZING AMAZING creature there. Congratulations.
#77
Fork Horn
Joined: Nov 2004
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More info! More info! Take him in KS or MO? Final score? I assume you're getting him mounted...what taxidermy? If you're still deciding I can recommend a REALLY good one near Pittsburgh Ks, the owner has a mount of a monster he shot on display at Bass Pro in Springfield, Mo.
#79
Great Buck Steve! Congratulations, everybody has the hopes of going on a short hunting trip in the state and getting a big one, but you actually did it. Sure is a sweet massive droptine.


