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DPhillips
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Potential new World Record Alaska-Yukon Moose?
      #21287 - 24/11/04 06:36 PM

From Boone & Crockett's Trophy Watch website
http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trophyWatch.asp?area=news#watch3B272F0A-562F-4150-A9E0-5A95094BC765

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Big Moose on Campus
November 5, 2004
Yes, this gigantic bull moose IS as big as he looks. Eric Arnette was fortunate enough to bag this bull on Sept. 5th in the Kilbuck Mountains (400 miles west of Anchorage). First reports on this monster are that he is 75 inches wide, has 36 scoreable points, and could challenge the World's Record at more than 260 B&C! We'll make sure and keep you posted. Stay tuned!

Eric is one of the newest B&C Lifetime Associates (#308). Congratulations, Eric, on such a fine trophy!




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Taos
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Re: Potential new World Record Alaska-Yukon Moose? [Re: DPhillips]
      #21289 - 24/11/04 06:55 PM

That is one hell of a bull!! Hardly seems possible in this day and age.

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AdamTayler
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Re: Potential new World Record Alaska-Yukon Moose? [Re: DPhillips]
      #21304 - 25/11/04 03:38 AM

Wow, he'll have to build a bigger fireplace. It's good to see that monsters like that still can be found.

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mikeh416Rigby
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Re: Potential new World Record Alaska-Yukon Moose? [Re: DPhillips]
      #21343 - 26/11/04 10:31 AM

WOW! What an absolute monster. That thing had to have lived downstream from a nuclear discharge site.

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