Let’s see your horns packed home…

Back of the truck. We take them inside if we spend the night anywhere.
 

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back was so packed full we couldn't fit 'em, so we caped them, skull capped them, and strapped them on the rack. Like others have said...they go in the hotel room at night.
 
When you offer to take your wife mule deer hunting and your brand new new $65,000 truck takes a crap a day before the trip and the dealer lets you use their Jeep compass.....I beat the living crap out of that rental for a week. lol


And yes, they are in there somewhere.

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Great harvests folks.

Now just think....... Come to British Columbia Canada, travel BC Ferrys, and be TOLD to cover them up, you might offend someone, or risk not being allowed to board and get back to the Mainland.
Not easy to do, wrap a truck, a trailer ...... ?

Great photos and memories
 
Out of curiosity, any out of staters have issues with law enforcement or game wardens checking them? More specifically , checking to make sure skull is boiled and free of brain matter due to CWD concerns.

I’ve kept my racks and heads hidden just to avoid any potential issues. And I bring a boiling setup to clean skulls prior to traveling home.


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