Bull down:)

Lol, he keeps telling me about all the moose he spots, when he goes in alone. Yet in the four times I've been in with him,I've only seen two. I started to think I was schlep Rock:)

Tell your friend that the world record moose only has around 40+ points.
 
"Trophy (book) moose typically have antler spreads from 55 to 70 inches or more..."

http://www.maxschwab.com/judging-bull-moose.html

https://www.boone-crockett.org/bgRecords/records_minimums.asp?area=bgRecords

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I have taken 2 "larger" moose of the non-Alaskan/Yukon variety.
One was 50½" spread, the other 56" Big moose are fine, but IMHO,
overrated. I would much sooner eat a smaller bull like yours. I have taken
a lot of moose in 50+ years of hunting, and the younger ones are
usually the best table fare. D.
 
This is the biggest I have seen taken so far this year in this province. As someone said, even the gravy is tough, lol.

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Antlers left outside in direct sunlight and in the weather eventually turn a faded grey color. Antlers in my collection are kept inside and haven't done that at all. Some have been in my trophy room for years and continue to retain natural color without any maintenance.

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