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They will be in there once Sept hits!! Summer time scouting always seems slow up there, then they appear out of nowhere overnight!! Good luck to ya!!
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Just a little update. Doc says my foot is doing good. Should be good by the opener. Been up in 162 every other day or so looking at land and talking with people. Have met some great people. I have seen lots of cows but yet to see a bull. With temps hanging near 100 most days I know they are just down in the cool bottoms.
Put out some cameras on Saturday and did some glassing.
Met a guy who has the Wenaha west tag and they were doing some horse back scouting. I was super jealous!! Had a good talk with him and hope to talk with them more. Never hurts to have a friend with a horse when you have a bull down in the bottom of hell. I hope we both can fill our tags. With horses they sure have a great chance at a monster in that Wenaha.
I have a few pictures that I will post up sometime soon.
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Good to hear your foot's healing fine. Don't over do it. Looking forward to following you on your hunt thru HuntWA.
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Look Look Look!
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I don't think the one in the 1st pic is big enough, you better pass him
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Wow, Cory. Now we are jealous of you. Fix that foot!
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Cory, the more I look at that first bull, the more I think he's bigger than the second. Well more so than in person. He'll maybe he's just more photogenic
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Nice looking bulls there!
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I think that the first picture is a bit deceiving. I believe the second bull scores better than the first. His fronts are not as good but he maintains a good length on all tines front to back. His backs are pretty strong too. The first bull has GREAT fronts but his backs are weak. And his was not as wide.
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