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Quote from: Seabeckian on September 27, 2012, 10:56:15 AMI even heard some "experts" that shot a smaller 4 point saying; "we scouted for months and there just really aren't any 6 points up there. 5 points is as big as they get, something about the genetics." Way to go on an awesome bull!I've been scouting for months and hunting very neer there for a few years now spending time glassing Loowit/Margaret elk. I fully agree that place favors 5 points like you wouldnt believe. But even I've seen a 6x6 or two. They are just rare. Since that ones now dead they are a bit rarer yet.In my opinion them boys worked hard and did that tag real justice. That is a representative jumbo for that unit as far as I've seen.
I even heard some "experts" that shot a smaller 4 point saying; "we scouted for months and there just really aren't any 6 points up there. 5 points is as big as they get, something about the genetics." Way to go on an awesome bull!
My friend took a bull out of the Margaret two days ago......it also had hoof rot.
Quote from: cryfowl on September 28, 2012, 12:26:47 PMMy friend took a bull out of the Margaret two days ago......it also had hoof rot.Toss up a photo. We like to see them, and hate to see what now isnt left for our later tags.
Nice bulls Bluesdude. Top end for sure. Glad to see someone put some of the better bulls on the ground. Still a piss poor unit for big bulls. Very far and few betweem. Cant wait for it to go to a general hunt.
What was the reason for it to go to permit only, Thats easy, there was no cover and the elk needed time to repopulate and disperse. Now that is done it needs to go back to a general season. No point for it to be a permit anymore.