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    North slope summit moose tag

    Saw a 9x10 bull moose 9/6 on the north slope. I will be there during the muzzy deer.
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    Archery muley cape needed

    I have a mid-November cape you can have. Green and currently frozen.
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    Deer Bed ?

    Deer tend to pick a temporary bed to watch their back trial. This serves to keep their primary bed a secret from predators. once they are comfortable that they haven't been followed they will move deeper into cover. Results in many unsuccessful stalks if you take to long sneaking. Hurry and...
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    Just for fun, Guess the score.

    I had them at 16". As a general rule, the main beam length is pretty near the inside spread. At least within an inch or 2. I failed to adjust my guess despite knowing the buck had a narrow inside spread.
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    Just for fun, Guess the score.

    I appreciate you being polite about underestimating your buck. Maybe you can help me figure out where I went wrong. I think it must be in the main beam length. If I guess them at 20" each then I can hit 190". Is this my error?
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    Guess the score

    Great Mass. 172" Gross. 16" Inside. Great memory for you guys. Digging the Rudolph the reindeer boots btw.
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    Just for fun, Guess the score.

    I like the tine length. Inside spread is a killer on his score. I'm guessing 16" inside, and in my experience about the same for main beam length. 168" gross. Thanks for sharing
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    This is a wide one, but how wide?

    Fantastic buck. Cracking 30. 190" great fronts making up for lack of G1's 25" inside 25" main beams 0" g1 14" G2 6" G3 10" G4 48" inches total mass 3" extra
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    SilverEagle 2016 HAC

    A Turkey Tale; My first Turkey. I've tried turkey hunting before but as you know, turkey are either on private land or headed towards private land. Unpressured Toms on public land are seldom unpressured for long. May 1st. This was the day the Wasatch Front was battered by high winds. My...
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    SilverEagle 2016 HAC

    [p][p align=right]Thread Views Counter.... Check back for the exciting story of how I became addicted to turkey hunting.
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    Success and great memories with my dad

    I killed this buck on the 5th morning of the hunt. We saw shooter bucks every day and I actually passed on this buck the night before. Dawn on Wednesday morning found us looking over the same 7 bucks and about 9am I asked my dad, ?Dad, do you want shoot that buck?? He said exactly what I knew...
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    Lets see your hunting knives...

    Beautiful knives. I'll share. Both of these blades I rescued from the knife bin at Deseret Industries and fitted to mule deer sheds. AS far as hunting, I carry a simple locking blade and a 6" Rapala Fillet knife for fine work like caping.
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    Score this backyard buck

    19" inside 25.5" outside 160-165" Big ears relative to the forehead.
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    Trail cam buck

    Good forks. Deep g3's & g4's. 23" wide. 20" inside. good mass. 165" Ear position makes him look wider than he is. Shooter on public land.
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    Heavy Buck-Take a guess!!

    23-24" inside, exceptional mainbeams!-27", H1=8" 190" P&Y. muleyslayer, Can you crop it? It'd have better detail if there wasn't so much ground.
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    Guess his score

    215" Gross. 23 1/2" Inside. STUD BUCK!
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    Inward Kickers

    Last year. I've seen him 2 years in a row, will, 2015 be the 3rd?
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    40" buck?

    I have a method. I say 35". Beautiful buck.
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    Enter to WIN Vortex Diamondback Riflescopes

    SilverEagle is in for rifle scopes
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    Get Your Name in to WIN a Knife!

    I need a sharp knife
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    Share Summer Muley Scouting Pics - Gear Giveaway

    2 bucks we've seen multiple years in a row. We call this buck "Blondie" because he has a pale forehead. Also notice the split in the right ear. We call this buck "crooked browtine buck". The "5th Inline Buck" Second year we've seen him.
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    2014 Archery Muley Success - Badlands 2200 Up for Grabs

    LAST EDITED ON Sep-01-14 AT 01:27PM (MST)[p]LAST EDITED ON Sep-01-14 AT 01:25?PM (MST) MEANT TO BE SUBMITTED INTO THE SCOUTING PICS TOPIC 2 bucks we've seen multiple years in a row. We call this buck "Blondie" because he has a pale forehead. Also notice the split in the right ear. We call...
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    7x8, heavy dude .... but is he big?

    175" main frame with 20" of extras, pushing 200" gross. 32" wide outside. He scores weak because of the inside spread. phenomenal buck nevertheless. BANG!
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    Moose Needed

    Wow. He's even better than I thought he would be. I'll keep my mouth shut about his haunt. I will need to see him on the ground as my reward.
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    Moose Needed

    LAST EDITED ON Aug-11-14 AT 12:57PM (MST)[p]Nicest bull I've ever seen on the north slope. Maybe not big enough though.
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    How big?

    Fair enough and thanks for being respectful.
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    How big?

    Dear disbelievers, With much respect I make my case. My calculation is very scientific. I am simply figuring the ratio of a known measurement (ears) and the number of pixels across those ears. Then I figure the number of pixels of any segment of a bucks antlers and multiply it by the ratio...
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    How big?

    I'm going to say that he is at least 36" and 215" gross. His inside spread is 31". That's if his ears are considered 22" tip to tip.
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    Son's Cache Muzzleloader Buck

    Hi MM Members, first post for me. Just thought I would share our fun. My son killed this buck on Saturday Sept 29th. Because he is a youth he was able to use his General Season permit during the muzzleloader hunt. The story; My dad and I took my son into the backcountry the night before...
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