Devil Moose
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From: DL
19-Dec-23
Saw this picture recently. Don’t know how long it’s been around or been posted here or not? This guy would shake you to your core.
From: DonVathome
19-Dec-23
Very unique, I have never seen that pic. Huge.
From: Zbone
19-Dec-23
WOW!!!
From: Supernaut
19-Dec-23
Wow is right, dandy!
From: Huntcell
19-Dec-23
WoWzaA!!! If they all grew like that it would be the go to species to hunt.
From: Zbone
19-Dec-23
Zbone's Link
Searched the web for "Devil Moose Quebec 666", man, that took me all over the place, but I did manage to find this:
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1663898803917161&set=pcb.1663899260583782
Did it get the name "Devil Moose" because of low testosterones and continue antler growth, or because of the "666" score, that it didn't say...
From: DL
19-Dec-23
I’d imagine the 666.
From: fuzzy
19-Dec-23
What a beast! At least the hunters name wasn't "Mark". That'd be too much.
From: Zbone
19-Dec-23
Learned something, went to B&C website to see if this bull was listed and discovered they only have one category for Canada Moose, B&C doesn't have nontypical Moose categories...
From: TREESTANDWOLF
19-Dec-23
I can’t imagine having him walking in.
Holy Moose!
From: Medicinemann
19-Dec-23
It also has what is referred to as a Devil tine.....
From: KB
19-Dec-23
KB's Link
Interesting read.
From: drycreek
19-Dec-23
Amazing antler growth !
From: Zbone
19-Dec-23
Dang KB, that is crazy...
Jake - "It also has what is referred to as a Devil tine"... Can you enlighten us on what a Devil Tine is? Would assume one of those front forks?
From: Medicinemann
19-Dec-23
As I understand it, a devil tine is usually an antler that usually appears near or at the base of an antler, which essentially grows straight up....meaning that any other male that fights with such a bull during the rut, has to contend with the chance that they may have the devil tine trying to puncture their skull.
From: Zbone
19-Dec-23
Thanks Jake...
From: Stoneman
19-Dec-23
Devil points
From: Stoneman
19-Dec-23
From: sticksender
20-Dec-23
Wild rack for a moose. Interesting that the B&C system rewards multiple long points in only a very minimal way when scoring Bull Moose. They give most of the credit to the "pans" and spread. Still, that doesn't make him any less of an amazing trophy.
From: Zbone
20-Dec-23
I just looked up Matane Wildlife Reserve, it's only about a hundred miles from the tip of Maine...