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Large-racked elk confirmed as record
UPI ^ | Jan. 6, 2009 | staff reporter



SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 6 (UPI) -- An elk shot by a hunter in Utah has won official recognition for the largest rack ever recorded for a non-typical American elk.

Officials have also confirmed that the animal was not raised on a farm, The Salt Lake Tribune reported. Critics had suggested that an elk with such a big set of antlers could not have survived in the wild.

Doyle Moss, of MossBack Guides and Outfitters, said that other hunters had tracked the elk, nicknamed "the Spider bull," on Monroe Mountain. He said the elk clearly behaved like a wild elk.

Moss guided Dennis Austad of Ammon, Idaho, who won a special $150,000 Utah permit giving him the right to hunt on state lands for some months. The state uses the money for conservation.

"We all knew he was a special bull, but the reality of just how big he was really set in when we walked up to him," Moss said.

The elk's rack was scored at 478 5/8 points, a figure reached through a series of measurements of the antlers. The previous record in North America was an elk found in a frozen lake in British Columbia in 1994 that scored at 465 2/8.
 
After seeing the photo's of the bull it is truely unbeliveable. 14 by 9 with crazy mass and tine length. Plus a 300 inch mule deer was taken in Arizona. I'll try to post a shortcut to a site with pictures of both.
 
http://www.mossback.com/Spyder_Bull_/spyder_bull_.html

Here the page with video of the bull during the summer on Monroe Mountain this summer and below are the feild photos after he was taken.
 
http://www.muleycrazy.com/
Here's a link to the Giant Arizona mule deer taken by a client of Ryan Hatch. It is the first big photo with the velvet horns. Ryan runs Muleycrazy magazine and is a world class guide for huge bucks.
 
Has anyone heard of some controversy associated with this bull re. others hunters being detoured or forced away from the area where it was killed.I don't have any specifics but was told that this may not have been a straight up hunt, more of a group effort possibly with beaters or hazers involved.

Not looking to start a major fight just asking.
 
My first thought was that Leanin' H was out with his Front wheel assist loader pulling Soaps round baler loaded with hunters.
 
Mahoney-Pursley Ranch said:
leanin' H said:
After seeing the photo's of the bull it is truely unbeliveable. 14 by 9 with crazy mass and tine length. Plus a 300 inch mule deer was taken in Arizona. I'll try to post a shortcut to a site with pictures of both.



Was that Muley taken on the Kaibab ?

From what i gather, yes it was. Sure a big buck!
 
3waycross said:
Has anyone heard of some controversy associated with this bull re. others hunters being detoured or forced away from the area where it was killed.I don't have any specifics but was told that this may not have been a straight up hunt, more of a group effort possibly with beaters or hazers involved.

Not looking to start a major fight just asking.

I have heard some rumblings about that too. I guess some of the "guides" kinda got protective about roads and trails and they had a few come-aparts. But i don't know specifics>
 
leanin' H said:
Mahoney-Pursley Ranch said:
leanin' H said:
After seeing the photo's of the bull it is truely unbeliveable. 14 by 9 with crazy mass and tine length. Plus a 300 inch mule deer was taken in Arizona. I'll try to post a shortcut to a site with pictures of both.



Was that Muley taken on the Kaibab ?

From what i gather, yes it was. Sure a big buck!


There are some mosters in that area,I have hunted it.
 

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