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| Holy smokes thats a BIG BOY. |
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| Oh my. |
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| heres a back view (can't figure out how to download 2 photos at once) |
| Posts: 2141 | Location: enjoying my freedom in wyoming | Registered: 13 January 2006 | 
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| I think an outfitter had that sitting on his table at the Calgary outdoors show last month. I just stopped and stared, just like every one else. Dean
...I say that hunters go into Paradise when they die, and live in this world more joyfully than any other men. -Edward, Duke of York
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| I don't know what to say.....man thats huge.
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| WOW-now that is impressive!!
Trophies are not dead animals...they are living memories.
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| Here's the rest of the story...........it was found by a hunter/hiker whaterver, he's in a fight to be able to keep it as "found wildlife" It should get pretty interesting as there are several agruements for and against letting people keep such trophies.
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| Snellstrom,
I have NEVER seen a ram as heavy as that pickup! Those bases are huge, and talk about carrying mass all the way out to the tips! What a find!
Here in Wyoming you can keep found stuff with a twist. If it's a winter kill or antlers attached to skull you are supposed to take a Game Warden to the site before collecting it. I've never been luck enough to find a large winter kill, so haven't gone through the process myself.
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| Posts: 318 | Location: Jackson, Wyoming | Registered: 20 May 2007 | 
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| Here too, you're supposed to take a warden to it first. I have a buddy who packed one out and then went to the warden to have it registered and the bugger confiscated it!! I'd be surprised if they ever let this one out of their sight and it'll go to a museum or something. There's always the argument that it could have been shot last fall illegally and just left til spring so it could be "found."
Still an awesome animal isn't it?
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