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I was measuring at a big buck event in Niagara Falls when this guy showed up. He scores 187 3/8 putting him in the top 10 of Ontario crossbow kills, and he's an eastern moose as well!
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impressive
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That's a cool looking mount too. What was his spread in inches, do you remember ? Just curious. What part of on Ontario, western part?
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His spread was 55 7/8. He was taken south of Kapuskasing which means he was an eastern Canada moose. The western subspecies starts at the Nippigon River and ranges to the Manitoba border.
I'm going to be at the Bass Pro event in Vaughan Ont. in a couple of weeks, and we're expecting to see the new Provincial archery record moose who's reported score is about 205. This bull has been dubbed "The Helicopter Bull" due to the method of recovery. A video of his recovery has been going around the web up here in the Great White. |
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Thanks. I was wondering what area because of the region the species it would fall under.
Please take a few picture of the bull you'll see at the Bass Pro shop. I tried to google it but got nothing. |
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That's a nice one! I didn't think they were supposed to get that big on the east coast.
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He took me! Thanks Dad. Wish you were here. Proud Parent of a Marine |
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