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How do you haul those antlers in a puddle jumper? No kidding! And the moose antlers.....those things are heavy!
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I can't see how the caribou antlers would fit inside that plane. Nor the moose antlers. Lash them to a wing?
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Congratulations…..a darn nice look’n bull! memtb
You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong." -Bob Hagel
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I can't see how the caribou antlers would fit inside that plane. Nor the moose antlers. Lash them to a wing? My taxidermist buddy has taken some in to mount in Ga, usually one side is cut off of skull plate to fit into the plane as two pieces. He reassembles them when mounting.
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Beauty! My favorite game animal.
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Nice bull! Congratulation! Mine was only 71 inches. Nice bull, man!
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I can't see how the caribou antlers would fit inside that plane. Nor the moose antlers. Lash them to a wing? My taxidermist buddy has taken some in to mount in Ga, usually one side is cut off of skull plate to fit into the plane as two pieces. He reassembles them when mounting. My moose came (at an extra expense) with removable antlers. That's what the Dawn detergent was for in the pic above on the makeshift scaffolding--to fit them back on more easily when we were having some difficulty with that.
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