Biggest, Smallest, or Funkiest Sheds

That's my boy!! Colorado Buck is wearing off on you:D Can't wait to see your kill shot this year sitting behind the bull in the next county.
 
No in his day to day life CB actually wears velour running suits. Only wears the Wranglers for hero shots.

Khunter harassing wildlife

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Way back in...............................actually right off the road. Trick photo!!
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I wasted at least 3 days looking for the match. Lost my cell phone and got a wicked sunburn to boot. Retrad.
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This is my best horn to date. Pictures dont do it justice. This is my 75lb lab sitting next to it. 57" main and lots of mass. I weighed it today and it still weighs 14.9 lbs with three points chewed or broke off. If you exstrapolate what was there I think this bull was well over 400 in his prime. The grade of this horn is poor but still makes me wonder how big he really was. For sure a seven point. You could see where the g6 was chewed off.
 

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I like them small, wierd and big.
 

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Brute sheds wingman...you could see those from the space shuttle. Thanks for the Lab perspective...good pics.
 
That a boy Trucker!! Something tells me you could have some more to take pictures of:D Keep em coming and thanks for sharing
 
I like that first pic trucker. I would fall in love with that bull in a heartbeat. Looks to be at least 370 typical when all intact.
 
I am a self proclaimed hoarder of sorts and much to my wife's dismay I've saved these horns that I found in 7th grade. I grew up in Salmon idaho and was always crawling around the hills with my friends looking for horns. There were some huge deer over in that country in the early 80's. My friend always seemed to find the huge typicals and nons as well. I've saved these I guess to remind me of my childhood .(sicko I know). I'm pretty sure the first guy died of old age. One of those bucks who never got bigger than a 2 or 3. I loved all the junk he has at his bases. The other two picts are just some bases with a lot of stickers as well.

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I don't live in Montana. Just wish I did. I go over there about three times a year and wish I could be a rancher. I go over every May and cattle brand and and shed hunt on a friends place. Wish I could stay there. I love Montana.

One thing that seams to be common with the bulls in the area is short thirds. Kind of weird.

head on view of the first set. He has cool devel points and a dropper on the Left side.
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better view if the big single
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couple other ones

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The thirds on the 7 and the big match set look just fine to me. Thanks for sharing. Darn ranchers letting them get all white. All they care about is cows;):D
 
Elk

Just thought I would add a couple pictures.:):)
 

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Man, those are great sheds you guys. Cool character on LB's deer and some amazing mass and big butts on the elk horn.

See, we figured it was only a short matter of time before highmountain started posting his million shed pics from this year. Thanks for toning it down and doing a little at a time. :D
 
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