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Brigden
Topic Started: Mar 13 2009, 08:20 AM (477 Views)
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Who's going? I'm taking a few friends and their headgear. A mid 160's green scored that has never been officially scored and one around 150 that is ready and a high 130"s 8pt. As well we weill bring a 57" moose rack that has never been scored. I still like to work with someone to measure.
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am hoping to be there, got a meeting in the morning to take care of first though
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saw loads of racks at the show, helped score a 196 crossbow kill, tied for 3rd in Ontario. Some monster sheds and some real wacky racks, had a 5 point that had one beam almost stick up like a spike elks, made getting the inside spread tricky. Had another that was webbed on the one side, asked the your guy who brought it if the deer had damage on the opposite side and yup, they found a broadhead blade in the front shoulder, been there a while.
Good show, just wish i had brought my camera
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Ian no camera with? :picture:
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saving the batteries for Cuba :wink:
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Those sheds were absolutely amazing. Largest main beams I've ever seen in my life on an Ontario whitetail and possibly even on any whitetail. 31-7/8"!!! I had to measure it multiple times to ensure I was doing it right. The other side went 29-4/8" which is no slouch either.

The two sides, with no inside spread grossed 199-3/8" with roughly 20 of those inches being abnormals.

The sheds were found this year which means the buck is still alive!
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NO pics Paul? Did anyone take any?How about Dennis?
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Those sheds were absolutely amazing. Largest main beams I've ever seen in my life on an Ontario whitetail and possibly even on any whitetail. 31-7/8"!!! I had to measure it multiple times to ensure I was doing it right. The other side went 29-4/8" which is no slouch either.

The two sides, with no inside spread grossed 199-3/8" with roughly 20 of those inches being abnormals.

The sheds were found this year which means the buck is still alive!


31 7/8! Waaaa. That is unbelievable. It is still alive too. Good luck to whomever is hunting that monster this year. :deer:
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:deer: sounds like a good showing,to bad no pics. :deer:
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