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Quote from: grundy53 on September 15, 2014, 12:54:38 PMQuote from: Billdos Uncle on September 15, 2014, 12:37:31 PMQuote from: snowpack on September 15, 2014, 12:35:22 PMYeah, there's three categories for WA elk: Rocky Mountain, Cascade Roosevelt and Roosevelt. if it was to be put into boone and crockett it would be classified as rocky mountain end of discussion... That's like classifying the bucks in north bend as black tail mule crosses, bootlegs, hybrids..... whatever goes in the book is what matters...Maybe its the end of the discussion for YOU. There are a lot of hunters who don't give a rip about record books. Boone and Crockett only classify it that way to make it easier on them. Not because the elk east of I-5 are actually Rocky's. There are a lot of Roosevelts east of I-5.sent from my typewriterEND OF DISCUSSION THAT IS NOT A ROOSEVELT BULL PERIOD!!! THANK YOU...You could say that he has some Roosevelt in him but his is mainly rocky thats all u can say
Quote from: Billdos Uncle on September 15, 2014, 12:37:31 PMQuote from: snowpack on September 15, 2014, 12:35:22 PMYeah, there's three categories for WA elk: Rocky Mountain, Cascade Roosevelt and Roosevelt. if it was to be put into boone and crockett it would be classified as rocky mountain end of discussion... That's like classifying the bucks in north bend as black tail mule crosses, bootlegs, hybrids..... whatever goes in the book is what matters...Maybe its the end of the discussion for YOU. There are a lot of hunters who don't give a rip about record books. Boone and Crockett only classify it that way to make it easier on them. Not because the elk east of I-5 are actually Rocky's. There are a lot of Roosevelts east of I-5.sent from my typewriter
Quote from: snowpack on September 15, 2014, 12:35:22 PMYeah, there's three categories for WA elk: Rocky Mountain, Cascade Roosevelt and Roosevelt. if it was to be put into boone and crockett it would be classified as rocky mountain end of discussion... That's like classifying the bucks in north bend as black tail mule crosses, bootlegs, hybrids..... whatever goes in the book is what matters...
Yeah, there's three categories for WA elk: Rocky Mountain, Cascade Roosevelt and Roosevelt.
Quote from: washelkhunter on September 15, 2014, 02:45:07 PMNever heard of the cascade Rosie, is there a scientific taxonomy description of this assumed subspecies?No, like I said the only place you'll find this classification for a "Cascade Roosevelt" is in the state record book put out by Northwest Big Game. It's not an officially recognized sub-species.http://www.nwbiggame.com
Never heard of the cascade Rosie, is there a scientific taxonomy description of this assumed subspecies?
Quote from: bobcat on September 15, 2014, 03:06:15 PMQuote from: washelkhunter on September 15, 2014, 02:45:07 PMNever heard of the cascade Rosie, is there a scientific taxonomy description of this assumed subspecies?No, like I said the only place you'll find this classification for a "Cascade Roosevelt" is in the state record book put out by Northwest Big Game. It's not an officially recognized sub-species.http://www.nwbiggame.com Bobcat has it right! According to P&Y and B&C to qualify as a Roosy in the other books it must come from west of I-5.
You're trying to say all those bulls in the toutle, Margaret, and Winston ate Rockys?
Quote from: grundy53 on September 15, 2014, 03:06:27 PMYou're trying to say all those bulls in the toutle, Margaret, and Winston ate Rockys? I knew Cascade Rosies were mean and tough. But I had no idea they were meat eaters! Wonder if that's what happened to all the deer in the Toutle, Winston and Margaret too? Let's transplant some into the NE as I imagine a 700# meat eating ungulate must be a wolfs worst nightmare!
Quote from: bearpaw on September 15, 2014, 03:18:04 PMQuote from: bobcat on September 15, 2014, 03:06:15 PMQuote from: washelkhunter on September 15, 2014, 02:45:07 PMNever heard of the cascade Rosie, is there a scientific taxonomy description of this assumed subspecies?No, like I said the only place you'll find this classification for a "Cascade Roosevelt" is in the state record book put out by Northwest Big Game. It's not an officially recognized sub-species.http://www.nwbiggame.com Bobcat has it right! According to P&Y and B&C to qualify as a Roosy in the other books it must come from west of I-5.thank you very much exactly what I said.... and im not saying that there couldn't be rosies east of 1-5 im saying that if there is it is technically classified as a rocky mountain wether u like it or not...
Quote from: Billdos Uncle on September 15, 2014, 03:49:13 PMQuote from: bearpaw on September 15, 2014, 03:18:04 PMQuote from: bobcat on September 15, 2014, 03:06:15 PMQuote from: washelkhunter on September 15, 2014, 02:45:07 PMNever heard of the cascade Rosie, is there a scientific taxonomy description of this assumed subspecies?No, like I said the only place you'll find this classification for a "Cascade Roosevelt" is in the state record book put out by Northwest Big Game. It's not an officially recognized sub-species.http://www.nwbiggame.com Bobcat has it right! According to P&Y and B&C to qualify as a Roosy in the other books it must come from west of I-5.thank you very much exactly what I said.... and im not saying that there couldn't be rosies east of 1-5 im saying that if there is it is technically classified as a rocky mountain wether u like it or not...What I am saying is an arbitrary line made up by some organization that isn't from Washington is not scientific. Like I said earlier they put that line there to limit the possibility of cross breeds making their book. Does that automatically make all elk east of I-5 Rockys? No. sent from my typewriter
I heard that all the meat was spoiled on this elk. They left it in the back of a truck with hide on it over night. Can anyone confirm this to be true or not?
So i hate to burst Barbour bubble but this bull is not going to be the number 1 bull because we all know this green score of 381" is gross score. Well this bull will not score that great because his frame in not matched that well. I looked at him a few times this summer in person at 100yards or less. Is it a nice bull yes it is a great bull. Is the guide a fing joke full of elk sheet yes he is. I am glad one of the 7 points bulls got shot by a DIY guy on his family's property near by. And yes there is apples in the field and yes you could watch the whole thing from the highway and see his blind, apple piles and trail camera from the road. You could shoot and arrow from your bow and hit them from merdian!