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I just got these pics in a email from a friend. Don't know who actually took these. Here is the story attached to the pics. What would the score be for this monster. WOW
"[font "Consolas"]My son in Colorado Springs sent these pictures to me. This big boy [/font][font "Consolas"]wonders the downtown streets. He probably won’t get shot, but will be hit by a car. There are two separate base antlers on each side, plus big drop on the right side."[/font]
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GOOD HELL!!

Man, that thing looks like it has a beaver tail covering his face. Quite surprising that it has lived this long without being poached or "accidentally" hit by a vehicle.

Is that a nuclear power plant or something?
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I dont know what that beast has been eating but someone needs to bag it and sell it... wow what a monster...... I cant believe it is still around with all that headgear....
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o m g !!!! can you world record!!!! he would push the hunsaker buck to # 2....
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I hope he lives to a ripe old age and is around for a few more years for people to enjoy. He looks much better there resting peacefully than hanging on a wall at this point in his life.[cool]
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You have got that right, he should be allowed to grow old in peace and show off his headgear yearly for the purpose of photo's like these... wow....
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Don't know about a nuclear plant. Most likely didn't quite clear a barbed wire fence and is only half the buck he once was. For whatever reason that makes the headgear go beserk.
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lets give credit to the "little one" that hangs with him.

hopefully that is an offspring that will grow similar?

What a nice buck... thanks for the pics. hadn't go that one in an email yet...
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