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Monster elk on trail cam
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<blockquote data-quote="Troutslayer" data-source="post: 316643" data-attributes="member: 4354"><p>Your trail cam bull has awesome mass and enormous fourths. Decent symmetry though a few deductions here and there from the looks of things. A little narrow and probably not as long/tall as you would like- he put all his energy into growing those antlers around instead of out to his ***. I think he would go over 350" maybe well over, it is hard to say without a better pic that shows his spread. A very nice bull no matter where you are at. I don't know anyone who would hesitate to shoot that bull unless there was a bigger one standing right next to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutslayer, post: 316643, member: 4354"] Your trail cam bull has awesome mass and enormous fourths. Decent symmetry though a few deductions here and there from the looks of things. A little narrow and probably not as long/tall as you would like- he put all his energy into growing those antlers around instead of out to his ***. I think he would go over 350" maybe well over, it is hard to say without a better pic that shows his spread. A very nice bull no matter where you are at. I don't know anyone who would hesitate to shoot that bull unless there was a bigger one standing right next to it. [/QUOTE]
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