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I was out with my dad on his hunt and found a head with horns. He was well over 100" the g2 and g3 where broke off I found them both. I was wondering if it still could measured for a book? He should be noticed. Any help?

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hope it worked

Worked fine! Nice buck, don't know about measuring for the "book" but if you want it noticed, I will take it off your hands and notice it :rolleyes:

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SCI, Boone & Crockett and the Arizona Wildlife Federation record books accept "picked up" entries if they exceed their minimum measurements.

 

Bill Quimby

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the thing is on his left side he managed to break off his g2 and g3 i put them back on just so i could see how nice he realy is. it is just to bad that he wasent still alive when i found him i am an avid coues deer hunter and havent seen one this big

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the thing is on his left side he managed to break off his g2 and g3 i put them back on just so i could see how nice he realy is. it is just to bad that he wasent still alive when i found him i am an avid coues deer hunter and havent seen one this big

 

That is a great buck...but for scoring it they will accept it as a pick up, but you will not be able to have the points that were broken off added into the final score. That is a cool looking buck!

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dont no. I couldnt call gandf there is no cell service where i was. But over the last 4 years i have found three heads and 1 set of sheds that where laying a bout three feet apart that was about a 90 inch buck and count less single sheds all the singles looked to be just about 80 t0 90 inch bucks. But I dont no what the rule is about heads it is not like it was a freash kill. it looks to be from last year sometime.

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I can answer that for you. Yes you can get into trouble, I know someone involved in a current court case that picked up what was obviously an old kill. I suggest you don't post finds like that or, call the G&F and try to get permission to take possesion of your find. You might try to preempt what is possibly coming by calling them before they knock on your door. :) Great find by the way, no way I would just leave it there.;

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