Dan Moss

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This guy is 24" wide with whats left of him (after rodent damage). He would have been pushing 30" if intact. In the second pic you can see how his antlers layed way back on his head.
 

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Bummer that the antler muchers beat you to him....nice find though
 

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Wow,that would have been sweet finding that before the rodents got a hold of it.
 

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Cool find-you know some taxidermy can rebuild that rack.I've seen it done-looks really as heck
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good find, weird how the rack is laid back like that...
 

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This is a California Muley skull. I think the original damage came from a brushing machine. There doing a lot of that type of work in the area. Once a couple of tines were knocked off the rodents had there way with it.
 

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