Taken from the deep timber of Idaho in late September, this is a truly massive Big Old Bull hide that commands respect. Spanning an incredible 40 square feet, this skin showcases the rich, dark blackish-brown winter coat as it begins to thicken for the mountain freeze. The fur density is exceptional, characteristic of a prime early-autumn harvest.
This hide carries the story of a life lived in the wild. A longitudinal bare area behind the right shoulder—likely a badge of honor from a battle during the rut—is naturally camouflaged by the surrounding thick guard hairs. While the leather bears the marks of a seasoned warrior, including a small cut and a silver-dollar-sized opening on the flanks, the overall quality is remarkably high for a bull of this scale. Whether used as a floor centerpiece, a heavy winter robe, or the foundation for significant regalia, this hide offers a rare combination of sheer size and deep, dramatic coloration.
Taken from the deep timber of Idaho in late September, this is a truly massive Big Old Bull hide that commands respect. Spanning an incredible 40 square feet, this skin showcases the rich, dark blackish-brown winter coat as it begins to thicken for the mountain freeze. The fur density is exceptional, characteristic of a prime early-autumn harvest.
This hide carries the story of a life lived in the wild. A longitudinal bare area behind the right shoulder—likely a badge of honor from a battle during the rut—is naturally camouflaged by the surrounding thick guard hairs. While the leather bears the marks of a seasoned warrior, including a small cut and a silver-dollar-sized opening on the flanks, the overall quality is remarkably high for a bull of this scale. Whether used as a floor centerpiece, a heavy winter robe, or the foundation for significant regalia, this hide offers a rare combination of sheer size and deep, dramatic coloration.