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<blockquote data-quote="elkmaster101" data-source="post: 399686" data-attributes="member: 18049"><p>the longer the better,</p><p>the fruther back they extent, prefered,</p><p>wider the rack optional but recomended.</p><p>and the real trick is to shoot him after you have measured him.</p><p>if it looks like it has points all over the place like a giant red stag.</p><p>(d.e.d.) dead elk down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkmaster101, post: 399686, member: 18049"] the longer the better, the fruther back they extent, prefered, wider the rack optional but recomended. and the real trick is to shoot him after you have measured him. if it looks like it has points all over the place like a giant red stag. (d.e.d.) dead elk down. [/QUOTE]
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