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Post by willyp on Jan 5, 2018 3:41:01 GMT -5
Mine would have to be the Brook Trout then the Rainbow Trout . Bird would be the Golden Pheasant . Mammal would be the buck Whitetail Deer.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2018 7:47:54 GMT -5
Probably this one. I took this lion in Bear Valley a few years back. The buck to his right was taken in Horse Valley in 1965. The bufffalo is not local.
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Post by rem700 on Jan 5, 2018 8:05:37 GMT -5
That's a nice mount!
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Post by fleroo on Jan 5, 2018 8:34:16 GMT -5
Boy oh boy, am I ever staying away from this one. Don't need willyp powerful mad at me.
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Post by Dutch on Jan 5, 2018 10:21:08 GMT -5
I guess I have to say a well done native brook trout is hard to beat
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Post by dougell on Jan 5, 2018 11:19:59 GMT -5
I've never seen a mounted fish that looked good.That mountain lion looks fresh off the PGC truck.
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Post by redarrow on Jan 5, 2018 11:24:12 GMT -5
Bookies and browns in the spawning colors, wood duck, and grey fox or bobcat.
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Post by Dutch on Jan 5, 2018 11:30:32 GMT -5
Oh YES, a wood duck is terrific
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Post by Loggy on Jan 5, 2018 17:06:10 GMT -5
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Post by redarrow on Jan 5, 2018 17:32:37 GMT -5
What did that coyote weigh? Did you snare it?
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Post by Loggy on Jan 5, 2018 17:50:54 GMT -5
What did that coyote weigh? Did you snare it? Dave at Hillsgrove Store weighed him in at 62 lbs...estimated on the hoof weight 70 plus lbs. I shot him with a 35 Whelen 200 grain through back of head and bullet exiting mouth only taking tongue out. Lips, nose & teeth were perfectly in tack. Ness Taxidermy said it was a taxidermist dream shot!! lol He was on a button bucks arse and going away from me. When I squeezed off thought "oh sh!t...probably blew his head off". Heavy pressure of the 35 hit apparently opened his mouth up for a perfect exit.
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