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This is the first side table along the wall as you walk into the room to your right.
I have some different things on this table to show people when they first start the tour.
There is an Alaskan wolf skull to the left and a coyote skull beside it.
There are deer leg bones that at cancerous or disfigured and skulls of deer and elk that have shed and then died.
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This is the second table and it has extra large whitetail and mule deer antlers. They don't seem that big just laying there but compare them to the elk set and deer sets on the wall above them.
There is one whitetail that has 9 points plus a brow tine.
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Table #4 has freak sheds. Notice the antelope set above these sheds. His horns come straight out. There is also another antelope that I found winter killed that is just starting to grow his horns back. They look like they start from the top down.
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Table #3 has elk freaks on it. There are two three point elk on each side, in front that I call my Jewish candle sticks. They are the same bull two years in a row.
There are some elk in the middle that are almost as big around as they are tall.
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Table # 6 has freak shed sets. Some are twisted or gnarled. One side might be fine but the other doesn't look like it even matches.
The set with the white skull, is a buck I shot two years ago.
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