antlerradar
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Same for me, What was real interesting was the daily diary he kept where he recorded all the antlers he found. Something I wish I had done. What I found surprising is he never put a tape to any of them. The second time I couldn't hold back, I took a tape and measured some of the better ones. I think the best mule deer was 92 typical with over ten inches of NT. The other side was a clean four point with a broken brow tine. It score 88.For sure! He explained to me that it was his hobby, more like a passion. He hiked every spare time he had available, constantly searching. Of course, he had his special "honey holes" where he always discovered treasures. It was a real pleasure listening, learning, and looking at his many treasures.