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Haven't gotten a chance to talk to him in person yet, but I did receive a picture so I thought I would post it for everyone. This bill was taken in the manashtash unit this morning around 1000.
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Very nice! Looks like the snow has helped out a bit.
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Ya snow in that unit always help a lot. Sounds like there was quite a few elk running around. My uncle had another opportunity at first light but didnt quite get the shot off
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Congrats to your Dad!! Nice spike!!
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that there is some tasty steaks!
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Congratz! Nice bull WTG
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Congrats to your father... that is a nice bull... I really like the photo...
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Congrats to dad, nicely done!
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Quote from: Wea300mag on October 27, 2012, 06:01:23 PM
Congrats to dad, nicely done!
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Good lookin bull, spike's are great eatin
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Very cool, good for him
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Congrats! Nice bulls! All I saw was 1x2s.
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Mossyoak congrats to your dad, I'd love to find one just like that, but it looks like I'm stuck at work all week and then some.
JKEEN, what did you shoot that thing with?! Looks like it blew him to pieces.
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Nice Bulls Guys
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Job well Done
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Nice looking spike. I hope it was as much fun as it looks
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Nice work!! Some good eats
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