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Ryan and Josie Muirhead of Roseau, Minnesota, display the massive rack of a bull elk in East Grand Forks, Minnesota on Dec. 28. Ryan was hunting deer with a muzzleloader in Kittson County in northern Minnesota on Dec. 12 when he and a couple of buddies came across the bull lying on its back with its antlers mired in the mud after tripping while crossing a fence. Muirhead and seven others managed to free the elk, but it died two days later. The rack was green-scored at 456 1/2 inches. If the score holds to become official after the mandatory 60-day drying period, it will become the No. 5-ranked elk rack in the world.

Hunter nabs massive elk rack in Minnesota

As incredible as this rack is, it still falls short of the world's record elk rack by 22-1/8 inches. You can read about the current world record rack, confirmed by the Boone and Crockett club, here.

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Nice Rack, eh.

    Reply#1 - Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:58 PM EST
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