LuketheDog
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I killed this bull last Saturday in CO. 50 2/8” wide. He has a single brow on one side and still scores 178”.
Great Colorado bull, muzzleloader kill huh?
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I killed this bull last Saturday in CO. 50 2/8” wide. He has a single brow on one side and still scores 178”.
A photo of you holding just the rack that you posted elsewhere really shows what an awesome bull that is. Congrats!View attachment 194940
I killed this bull last Saturday in CO. 50 2/8” wide. He has a single brow on one side and still scores 178”.
I would like to have him scored. Where are you located?Awesome bull!
I have him at 5.5 eye widths so 50.25/5.5 = 9.136 inches eye to eye. * This is not a scientific measurement but close enough for most estimations.
If you need him officially scored in 60 days for B&C or the Longhunter Society let me know.
Sandbrew
Denver Metro - Foothills west. Happy to meet someplace in between. Where are you?I would like to have him scored. Where are you located?
That 39 6/8 left palm measurement is sick! Great animal.Moose aren’t easy to judge. I spent a lot of time last summer and fall scouting and hunting for a Shira’s moose and have some pictures and other successful hunts.
The first picture is deceptive, as you get the idea this is a big moose and it is, but certainly not as big as he will be in a few years. Velvet helps create an image of mass that is not really there.
The second moose is a better scoring moose, but not as spectacular as the first, as the first moose has 2 points coming off the main beam on the inside of the rack. That doesn’t help score, but it makes it more unique.
The third was a long way (1000 yards) off and I took the picture through a Phoneskope, but you can see it does have double brow tines and that also helps on the scoring of the antlers, but it wasn’t impressive, yet could still be a shooter bull.
The next bull is a friend of mine that had a moose permit last year and we had a bet on who would get the better bull. This one is under 40 inches wide, but has good palms and lots of points. I would consider this a great bull moose.
The next is a moose I shot in 1999, with a very weak side, which is common on moose and you have to pay attention to both sides to make sure you get better balance. This one was 43 inches wide and had double brow tines, but didn’t score well due to the small palmation on the left side.
The next picture shows the first 2 bulls in comparison to each other, and either one would still be a good bull.
The last 2 are of the bull I eventually shot and you can see that it is the best of those I saw that summer and fall. It is 46 inches wide, with lots of points and mass in the palms. It grossed 173 and netted 160 7/8.
Inches count a lot on Moose. A mule deer of 155 inches isn’t anywhere near spectacular, yet it take only 155 to make the record books for a moose. The last picture is the score sheet, so you can see how they score a moose...
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That is an absolute stud. Great bull. Massive paddles and everything you want. Congrats bro.View attachment 194940
I killed this bull last Saturday in CO. 50 2/8” wide. He has a single brow on one side and still scores 178”.
Careful what you wish for.......very addicting. Hard on a marriage and pocketbook. I highly recommend.Lots of awesome pictures! Making me want to go hunt a moose.
I love this pic with the old lever action and your smile says it all. Great bull too.I don’t think people realize how big a moose is and how much difference a few inches make. Marley posted a picture of his moose that is 50 2/8 inches wide and he said scores 178. I am guessing that is net score, which is huge.
When compared to my bull of last year, which netted 160 7/8 with a width of 46 3/8. 4 inches of width and what looks like massive palms, you can see that just a few inches makes a big difference...
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What unit you hunt. I drew 78 this year. So excitedHere is my 2019 SE Idaho Shiras. Spread = 40” I’ve never scored him.
When laid flat, figure about 30" from ear tip to ear tip for a mature bull, with the ears themselves being 9-10" each.Thanks to everyone on this. Some great info and pics. What is a rule of thumb (and understand every animal may vary some) with ear width? Either relaxed and up and/or out flat at their widest?