cacklercrazy
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Thats just crazy to me. The money spent was probably ridiculous. And I am sure he will be bragging about his "hunt" to all his friends.The Outdoor Life article just popped up in my Facebook feed. High Fence bull, and one of two that the particular hunter shot that week.
This guy doesn't live in Idaho does he? I know a house that has a full size stag statue along his driveway.Gross.
Just picked an elk euro mount from a taxidermist and there was a giant red stag rack there getting done up. It looked a lot like that monstrosity in the OP. Story was that the stag was sold to a high fence outfit in TX for $15k but was gored to death by another stag before getting shipped. Taxi said the euro mount was already sold for $2k to some guy who had stag statues along his driveway and wanted stag antlers above his fireplace
I think Idaho had a chance at something like that after the publicized escape in 2006, unfortunately we didn’t get there and the industry has a done a great job of making it a property rights issue which always plays well here.I guess you could look at it as one less "hunter" in the field
Montana still has ~ two dozen game farms, but hunting behind the fence was outlawed (via a initiative in 2000); it also included no new game farms
I think Idaho had a chance at something like that after the publicized escape in 2006, unfortunately we didn’t get there and the industry has a done a great job of making it a property rights issue which always plays well here.
Yep, I like that thinking!I guess you could look at it as one less "hunter" in the field
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