Buck mount back!

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I was excited to see how my buck looked when all was said and done. Alone, I think he looks a little odd but when put in a line-up of a couple other bucks I suppose changing his ears up a little wasn't a bad choice. After all, what do you really do with a 17 inch spread?? :) All three bucks were done by Jeff Johnson out of Tremonton, Utah.


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Sit tall in the saddle, hold your head up high, keep your eyes fixed to where the trail meets the sky...
 
That is an awesome buck!
Curious as to what he scores? Those deep forks are awesome. (the new buck)
Mntman

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Let me guess, you drive a 1 ton with oak trees for smoke stacks, 12" lift kit and 40" tires to pull a single place lawn mower trailer?
 
Nice. Just keep the gentleman in the "and 1" shirt from hitting UP button on the garage door......


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Maybe not a frigging monster but a very nice buck in his own right. He fits right in! Thanks!!

Joey


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I'd rather have a wall like that than a single 200" deer... :)

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Thanks guys, everyone of those bucks are just from putting in the boot leather and glassing time(and getting lucky) on public general units in the last 6 years.

The (new) buck was officially gross scored at 185 5/8.....I think somebody above was asking.



Sit tall in the saddle, hold your head up high, keep your eyes fixed to where the trail meets the sky...
 
>Thanks guys, everyone of those bucks
>are just from putting in
>the boot leather and glassing
>time(and getting lucky) on public
>general units in the last
>6 years.
>
>The (new) buck was officially gross
>scored at 185 5/8.....I think
>somebody above was asking.
>
>
>
>Sit tall in the saddle, hold
>your head up high, keep
>your eyes fixed to where
>the trail meets the sky...
>

awesome, thanks.



Mntman

"Hunting is where you prove yourself"


Let me guess, you drive a 1 ton with oak trees for smoke stacks, 12" lift kit and 40" tires to pull a single place lawn mower trailer?
 
The garage was the only white backdrop I had to work with. Those are all in a safe place any other time :)


Sit tall in the saddle, hold your head up high, keep your eyes fixed to where the trail meets the sky...
 
Nice collection of racks right there - but yeah, it makes me a little nervous to see them on the garage door - would hate to see somebody open it up by accident! ;-)

Congrats. Cool mount on the new buck.

HOOK 'EM!
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Nice set of bucks.
The are all good quality deer.

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The first pic doesn't do your latest buck justice (taxidermy wise). Once you get a little further back, especially with the oth two in the pic, it really shows how nice it is. I think you made great call on the ear position. A good taxidermist with a little imagination is nice to have. Very nice trio!!

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