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Oh my gosh what a great job on that mount and what a fantastic display of all your trophies!
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Oh my gosh that thing is STOOOOOPID awesome!!!! What did that freak score??!!?!?!
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I've been buying antlers for nearly 20 years and would love to earn a chance at your business. My phone number is on my signature below. Call or text anytime you'd like.
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Awesome stuff!!
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Killer sheds!!!
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It's been a while since I've had time to post a few pics from this past March. One early morning on March 3rd I went out to glass for bulls in a canyon in hopes of possibly finding some fresh sheds later on. I hiked out to the edge and before I set up my tripod I quickly scanned the slope below me with my binoculars and immediately saw a whitetail rack in the brush! I got the tripod set up and put the 20-60X80 Swarovski scope on it and at about 200 yards or so away it looked pretty cool! From the back it looked to be in pretty good shape and I couldn't really tell much about it but was pumped regardless. Not everyday I can go out and glass up a whitetail rack in the brush. I continued to glass and glass the canyon and never even saw an elk or a shed. Well I stood up to regroup and realized there was one little spot straight below me and to the right I hadn't looked yet. As I hand-held the binos I instantly saw an elk shed sticking up out of the manzanita brush. I got behind the scope again and realized I was looking at the left side of a full skull! 2 skulls in one sitting, how awesome is that!?!? So I took a few pics and tried to find a way off the bluff and head to the whitetail skull first of course Took me probably 30 minutes or more to finally get to it but boy was it worth it!! Soon as I picked it up and saw all the flippin drop tines I knew it was from the same buck I'd also glassed it's shed up and off of 2 years prior and about 300 yards away. Here's pics of that day as well! Both the shed and the skull are nearly identical in size The elk rack was just out of the bottom of the canyon and boy it was a mess getting there but worth it. No idea what killed it. It was tangled the manzanita pretty nasty though.
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Holy crap Nathan!! That's fantastic man!! Gotta love that experience with your wife, so very cool my man!
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100" gross, 89-90" frame with 10" of drops. Just a little guy
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Any guesses on score?
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Glad you guys/gals all love it as much as I do! When I was looking at it thru the scope I thought there was a chance that the left side might have a drop but from the angle I just wasn't sure. Absolutely blew my mind when I pulled it outta the brush as you can imagine! When I glassed up the shed I told my buddy Gail that I'd spotted a busted antler but wasn't sure what it was. So I bailed off into the canyon and was stoked to see it was a double drop Coues shed!!! The elk had eaten the base nearly clean off though which sucks but oh well. I never found a single other bone off the skull so who knows where the rest was. An elk had recently flipped it over or I'd probably never have seen it. The inside of the rack is starting to pink out and I'm sure it was dead there when I'd found the shed 2 years ago. I'd guess it laid there for 4-6 years possibly. The shed laid there for probably 3 years before I found it. And for those of you who worry about picking up heads. I texted the unit G&F guy at the time I found them and told him about both of them and he said they were no problem to pick up. Ya thanks Amanda. I do have a Mac and all my pics show right side up on my photo gallery. But now I know that the vertical pics always rotate left when posting them.
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Sorry everyone, I told you all I'd post more pics when I could and I never got around to it. I took over 600 pictures and I want to post them all. HA!! I can't tell you all enough how unbelievable this hunt was. I constantly think of how cool it was. The last post I made I didn't post any pics of Brad's game he took so here's a few. His kudu was spectacular! I didn't get any pictures of his awesome Eland but these next couple just killed me!!! He said the eyes were creeping him out so this next picture is him taking care of the situation. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!! One of the days we were driving to another waterhole and Brad snapped some fantastic shots of gemsbok running in the white sand. Ok so after 6 days at Howards 1st property we headed to his other ranch about 2+ hours away. It's flat as a pancake out there and there's 1 hill on the property and his house is at the top of it. Here's the driveway going up. It had to be 45deg angle up that puppy and made me nervous EVERY time we drove up or down it. LOL! It has a sharp right turn once you make the first climb that's just as steep. You'll notice the blown out wall where someones brakes gave out and they slammed thru the wall. YOWZA!! Ronny and I sat in a blind that night but didn't have much action other than 1000's of crazy birds flying in. There were feathers EVERYWHERE where the hawks and eagles had been frequently catching them. Here's some pics of lots of different birds there. It was so fun watching them all. I believe they called this an Egyptian Goose, he was absolutely gorgeous!! The next morning we sat the same blind again and had several warthogs and a lot of wildebeests come in. I picked out one particular cow that I wanted and I bet it took 45 minutes of them getting spooked several times till I finally got my chance. It was a tad farther than the rest of the animals I'd taken but at 36 yards I couldn't resist. A line of cows slowly walked behind some trees and my cow stopped just short of the tree and I let it rip! Here's some pics of the arrow flight and then the end result, another trip to the skinnin shack Back for some lunch at the ranch house and I looked off the back balcony down onto that water hole I posted above and I spotted some Roan Antelope, some giraffe's and many wildebeest off in the distance. As I was watching I noticed movement to the left and in walks 2 cheetahs!! I ran and got my binos and video camera and quickly came back. The Roans were highly agitated and they were snorting and raising heck. A couple of them got literally within 5 or 6 steps till the cheetahs finally backed into the brush. Even the giraffes came over to chase the cheetahs off! It was so cool to watch!! I took the 1st shot thru my binocs the rest are stills off the video. So I was down to one last animal to after, a gemsbok. We saw them most every time we would drive to and from blinds. We climbed in and within 45 minutes or so our first customer of the day came in, a female ostrich. Then over the next several hours we had many more animals come in... It was getting dark as the wildebeests finally stampeded off as they'd smelled us just one to many times. It was getting dark enough that Ronny lifted the screen so he could see for an extra few minutes out of the blind. I started to gather all of my stuff since I figured the day was over. He had literally had just hung up the screen and looked out and whipped back in whispering, "Gemsbok!" I snagged my bow off the hanger and attached my release as fast as I could. I glanced a hard right out of the window to see it was a male and jerked my string back. In the waning light I lined up the sights on it's shoulder, guessed he was a little less than 40 yards away and released! It hit him good and he ran out and to our left and was gone in just a couple of seconds. I all happened so fast it was crazy! We got out and to look for blood and soon as we got out there we could here our ride coming. Had they decided to come 2 minutes earlier it would've spooked them and ruined my chances! Crazy how things work out. The PH William walked out in the direction we said it had ran and within a minute he called us over to come see my gemsbok. I couldn't believe how beautiful it was! The facial coloring and everything was just so different than anything we have here in Arizona that it just blew me away. Back at the skinning shack I was all smiles. What a hunt! That evening we enjoyed swapping stories and then another FABULOUS feast prepared by the amazing cooks! So the next morning we just hung around because we had all killed everything we'd came there for. Howard comes in and says, "You guys want to go put a radio collar on a rhino?" I said "OH HELLS YES!" I figured, when in Africa…... So a while later we all gathered into the back of the Land Cruiser and Howard went up in the small chopper with the vet to find some. They flew all over the 70,000 acres for almost 45 minutes when they finally called and said that they'd found them about 500 yards from where we were all waiting. They flew in close and darted one of the 2 males and they called us over. We drove over there very fast and we bailed out and met the vet and Howard. As we approached the tranquilized rhino it just stood there. Having a HUGE amount of respect for an animal of that size I let the vet go first. He just walked up to it like he does this every day and I approached only after I realized it was safe. A couple guys put a cloth over it's eyes and into it's ears to lessen the shock I guess then he called all the guys over to help push. It took 9 guys to push it onto it's side! Once there the vet quickly worked at taking a blood sample from it's ear as another helper was quickly attaching a radio collar to it's hind leg. Brad and the PH William held the head to try to keep it from swaying. The look on Brad's face says it all! The collar So then they had a guy dump about 5 gallons of water on it for some reason and I believe the vet gave it another injection to bring it out of it's haze then told us all to get the crap back! Within less than a minute the rhino got back to it's feet and just stood there. I took these stills off my video at about 30 yards or so. It was after that final shot that I hauled tail back to the truck! Hahaha!! We all stood around talking about how unbelievably awesome that was when someone said, "Here comes that rhino!" I snapped a shot of it as it trotted by us all agitated. The PHs both knew what was up. The rhino was trying to get thru the trucks and get to the helicopter I found out a while later! They kept pulling fwd and then we'd all go backwards to stay in-between the rhino and the chopper. I'll have you know that sitting in the back of a Land Cruiser 20-30 yards from a ticked off rhino was extremely unnerving! Come to find out later that Howard was having trouble getting the glow plugs going to get the chopper started and he was quite nervous too! That rhino could've mucked out that chopper in a few short seconds! What an experience though! Well I hope you all enjoyed the story and the pics and I'll leave you with some more pics of animals that came into the waterholes that I never mentioned. Thanks for looking!!
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HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!! That dude is a TOOOOL!! Glad you called him on it! Nice sheds man!
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Went out Friday to get the rack and shed I glassed up last week. It was a killer of a hike but I came out with a few. I went down and picked up that dead bull first. It was way smaller than it looked from 600 yards away, its just a 4 point. It looks like it had been stabbed in the face with another bull's antler just below the eye through it's tear duct just below it's eye orbital. That whole part of it's skull was blackened with infection and the hole went all the way below and behind it's opposite eye. There was some scar tissue on the skull starting but I'm guessing it finally died from infection. What a suck and cruel way to go. I side hilled up canyon underneath some enormous cliffs towards a white 6pt I'd seen from the opposite side of the canyon. I was literally going hand over fist trying to make it up some stuff all the while following an elk trail. Those dang things are like sheep some times! Walked up on this shed while on that trail. It was dropped last year and is still brown from being under that brush too which was a bonus. I was pretty confident it was the match to the one I'd already glassed as I was within a couple hundred yards of it. Here's the one I spotted the week before and it's definitely the match. I found a couple more on the way and here's a pic of all 4 I loaded them up and hauled them out of there. It's Sunday now and I'm still sore, I guess that means I just need to go do it some more. I have no idea why these pictures are all sideways as they're not on my computer. Sorry about that everyone!
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Down to the wire, fantastic!
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It's just you. Ha! The right side of the set is brown because it was under that bush but the match is white.
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That's awesome!
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Whoa! Sweet buck!
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Just usin the ol trusty Hoyt Carbon Element. Those 100gr Muzzy's worked like a charm shooting thru the screen mesh. And no problem posting the bird pics Amanda, I thought of you as I posted them, I figured you'd appreciate them. And I'm not joking when I say it's pretty much 100% bird noise as you sit in wait. If an animal spooks and all the birds fly off then there's silence for about 10 seconds before they all come back. It's then that you realized just how loud they really are. It's pretty bizarre actually.
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Ya, I'll come in from the opposite side of the canyon next time. Getting to old to just go cross a canyon for an antler… HA!
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I've sat on this particular knob several times now and I'm not sure how I've missed this thing. Maybe something drug it out a few feet to where I could see it but it was smack-dab right out in the open. It looked a little funny from 500 yards away. Neat buck... While I was out there I grunted this nice 2pt in to 52 yards. Decent buck, just not what I was looking for this early in the game.
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Well here's a couple more I just spotted this morning. This was thru the 12s... At 60X Then a while later I moved up canyon and spotted this real nice 6 point. Glassed up 2 other sheds but they weren't worthy of taking any pics of.
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OH MY DAD!!!! I love it!!!!
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