A hunter who killed a massive 648-inch elk on a ranch in has come under fire for paying the landowner to track and shoot the animal dead in what is known as high-fence hunting - and he could have paid up to $15,000 for the prized creature.
The elk set a new world record in Safari Club International's Record Book, but Brian Dhooghe said one of the main reasons for the kill was to process the meat for his sausage making business in Washington.
High-fence hunting is a controversial practice because people are tracking animals in land that is enclosed by a high fence, which makes them easier targets than if they were out in the wild.
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