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Thats a good toutle bull, congrats! My dad and I had a real nice 6x6 scouted out but he was shot the second day in the Loowitt. Bummer. He did pass a few spikes and never got his bull. Thats fine because he wanted a mature bull. NOT A GIMMIE TAG. Winston is probably better, just more hunters.
Quote from: Mudman on November 15, 2012, 06:42:55 AMThats a good toutle bull, congrats! My dad and I had a real nice 6x6 scouted out but he was shot the second day in the Loowitt. Bummer. He did pass a few spikes and never got his bull. Thats fine because he wanted a mature bull. NOT A GIMMIE TAG. Winston is probably better, just more hunters. If someone shot that bull in the Loowit, I certainly hoped you called it in and reported a poaching... the Loowit is closed to all hunting, trapping, etc.. has been since the mountain blew up.
Another hunter told us the guy had a mudflow tag? Second hand knowledge so im not presuming he poached. I hope he was legit. Gold ford 150 2002ish. Nice bull but maybe a 300 bull. I havent ever seen a monster st helens bull, including the guys laying in the mudflow/loowitt.
Had the Whittier tag this year. Saw 50-75 bulls in that unit and in the Loowit/Margaret nearby. Nothing even approaching 300. Only a very few 6x6. And nothing in the unit worth packing out. Did pass up a medium 5x6 first day. Seems the bigger bulls I've seen killed this year are more "in the brush" on farms at lower elevations. It is strange that the high country, where hunting is very limited didn't have any big bulls. Biggest bull I have seen was an even 7x7 wintered at Coldwater around 1993. Got him on video. USFS named him Bruce.
If someone shot that bull in the Loowit, I certainly hoped you called it in and reported a poaching... the Loowit is closed to all hunting, trapping, etc.. has been since the mountain blew up.
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