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What an idiot. The guy is that hard up to get into the BC book. Get a life. My theory has always been any bull in WA with a bow is a trophy in my eyes.
Well, you see.... The Internet is a very serious place.
Quote from: Miles on September 09, 2012, 03:42:49 PMWell, you see.... The Internet is a very serious place. So you have nothing better to do than make stuff up and post it on the internet? That's pretty sad.
Quote from: quacksmoker on September 09, 2012, 04:59:23 PMQuote from: Miles on September 09, 2012, 03:42:49 PMWell, you see.... The Internet is a very serious place. So you have nothing better to do than make stuff up and post it on the internet? That's pretty sad.I cant believe you are dissing my story. That.thing is 63% true and it came from the heart. You are so mean.
TROPHY WATCH - ARCHIVE - DETAILSIdaho Game Farm 2010 Game Farm Bulls Fraudulently Entered February 10, 2011This great bull has been flying around the Internet for quite sometime under the heading, New P&Y World's Record, Colorado. Here's the real story.This bull was entered in B&C's 28th Awards Program on a Colorado elk tag with an entry score of 405-1/8 and has been rejected.The Boone and Crockett Club's records department, with assistance from a Colorado B&C Official Measurer and a Colorado Division of Wildlife game warden determined that this bull was taken on a game farm in Idaho in 2010.The same hunter attempted to enter another bull scoring 402-7/8 reported to having come from the same ranch in Colorado in 2009. This bull has also been rejected.Boone and Crockett Club's Records Program, since its inception in 1906, does not accept or recognize trophies raised for the purpose of shooting on game farms, preserves, or within escape-proof enclosures.No game laws were broken and no charges have been filed. It is not against the law to fraudulently attempt to enter trophies into the records book, just not smart.B&C records data is a useful tool for game managers in monitoring the success or failure of big game management programs. This data is also a valuable tool for policing itself.The state of Colorado offers tremendous elk hunting opportunities to the sportsmen, including trophies, but two bulls over 400 from the same ranch, by the same hunter in back to back years? Even if this anomaly was not brought to the attention of the Club by an Official Measurer, it would have been flagged by the Records Department processing the entires and doing its due diligence.Dating back to 1830, the state of Colorado has produced only five bulls that score over 400 typical. Only one was taken in the last 24 years.
Itd be nice to see some actual blues monsters but since they don't exist anymore (thanks colockum and the CCC, oh and BF)
AND I might add, if anything its the first bull the 340 isn't long armed or taped. It looks like a bigger bull than the score he is saying which is refreshing!