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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 6147"><p>I have measure two mulie bucks with big racks.</p><p>One was 18" and the other was 16" Top of back to bottom of chest.</p><p>The 18" was the last day of October in Idaho in the winter coat and he was very heavy bodied.</p><p>The 16" was the 15th day of September in Wyoming in the summer coat and he was a much smaller bodied deer.</p><p></p><p>I also have measure Idaho coyotes if anyone is interested. I hunt them a lot.</p><p>10" from top of back to bottom of chest on coyotes of appx. 30 to 35lbs. A few inches of that is hair. Their actual bodies are only about 6".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 6147"] I have measure two mulie bucks with big racks. One was 18" and the other was 16" Top of back to bottom of chest. The 18" was the last day of October in Idaho in the winter coat and he was very heavy bodied. The 16" was the 15th day of September in Wyoming in the summer coat and he was a much smaller bodied deer. I also have measure Idaho coyotes if anyone is interested. I hunt them a lot. 10" from top of back to bottom of chest on coyotes of appx. 30 to 35lbs. A few inches of that is hair. Their actual bodies are only about 6". [/QUOTE]
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