Dryden Buck Mount

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Dryden Buck Mount

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Here's a couple of pics of the mounted Dryden Buck.

Scores are 217 7/8 gross and 192 7/8 net

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That is REAL nice! Great work.
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Sure is a nice looking buck, and he really makes a nice mount. I wounder how excited Dryden got when this buck showed up. Thanks for the pictures. :D
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Nice mount. :wink:
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For those of you who don't know the story on this deer here it is...
The things that BIG antlers will do to some people... :roll: :x :evil:... Pretty SAD...

It is now in on loan to the Dryden, Ontario Museum.

http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomframe ... 1213280%2F

Here's where I got the pics

http://www.tbtv.com/pictures/view.asp?cid=73987
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Monsterous!!! :o Kind a reminds me of the back plates and spiked tail of the Stegosaurus. 8)
Any idea how much it dressed out at??
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Yep very nice indeed!!
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That sure is a bruiser! 8)
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The thing that throws me is the dark color of the rack. Usually deer coming from the crop land of Dryden would have lighter colored bone. Why the difference? Did he just hang out in the cedar? The high P and Ca in the area would lend me to expect a light rack. Any feed back from the boys in the Dryden area.
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Post by Partikle »

Is it just me or did he look bigger in the original picture here?

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Post by diesel »

WOW Those are nice. You grow them big up there. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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WOW Those are nice. You grow them big up there. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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