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Here they are. My wife and I raise bluetick hounds for lion and bear and she's been working with this one lil female to find shed horns. Well this is what she found this last sunday. $750 as they sit or $3800 shoulder mounted.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: metal2meat</div><div class="ubbcode-body">So did the lil one just bark until you could get to them? Curious, or did she try dragging them to you. Thats awesome! </div></div>
Train the other one to find truffles and you're golden!!
nice rack!!! We met a guy at a gunshow a couple months ago who carves antlers, the moose antlers looked the best, but i would be willing to bet he could do some wicked sculpting with that pair... i've got a nice pair of 300 class sheds i found, they were about 200yds apart, but can't bring myself to put a price tag on them.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: head2h2o</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Elk sheds cost that much? Good grief. I see why you are training one of your dogs to just look for them. </div></div> Curious as well - suddenly have this sickening feeling that I probably shouldn't have cut-up that big single Elk antler last year and turned into a bunch of 'bones' for the the dog.
They where about two feet apart and she tried to drag them but she didn't make it to far. She found them in a big think buck brush area and we watch her sniffing this area out from about 250 yards and when she started to drag one out we went to go help her. They weighed 13 pounds each. Price is negotiable.