Little Bit of Bone (Video Clip)

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I was worried that he couldn't get his head into drink, but it worked out alright though. I worry about stuff like that, and wheather or not Carrie Underwood will be able to find my house
when she comes over to play. Yea right--just wishing-

Steve Cheuvront
 
338;

Tell me where to get one and I will replace the prokchop I always carry around my neck, -- just in case.

Steve
 
Someone else sent me that clip. The first buck in the video is for sale apparently, something like $20k for him if I recall. Not sure if thats true or not but thats what was sent to me a while back.

"Some days its just not worth chewing through the restraints"
 
There were some photos posted a few months ago. I think the deer was for sale for $280,000.

Brian Latturner
MonsterMuleys.com
 
Dang, I just noticed I left out a 0 on that one....my bad. I would love to have that mounted in full velvet like that!

"Some days its just not worth chewing through the restraints"
 
You guys are nuts;

I would keep him alive and invite all my friends over to just droooool at him.

Mount the sheds every year and let him stud his brains out while the money rolled in. I'd be sitting in my rocking chair sipping a cold one smoking a big seegar, and swating flys with a 10,000.00 bill. Ahhh the good life.

Steve
 
If those bucks were fair chase and not high fence dope-fiends I'd be willing to do my part to releive them of all the head weight.

I think a trufitt left turn wall pedastal manaquin would support that weight just fine.

They are great looking bucks despite the high fence.
 
All I see are Longhorns like any other domestic livestock.
Will leave it at that since nobody will change each others views on the subject.
Best,
Jerry
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Kind of like a Boob job, But I will look at it every day.
That's a NICE Rack


"I have found if you go the extra mile it's Never crowded".
 
I would put him in my back yard with my pet baby dragon! Yeah I bet the horn gets heavy. That second buck reminds me of a buck I seen on the Henrys this past fall.

Rutnbuck
 
They don't have to worry about carrying that weight around. I've read up on this very resort, and it seems they have a service where they are able to detach the deer's antlers at their leisure, allow the buck to spend a day at the spa without the head gear, then replace them when they leave... Sounds like a pretty sweet deal to me.


"Therefore, wo be unto him that is at ease in Zion!" 2 Ne. 28: 24
 

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