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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #30 on: December 28, 2015, 11:27:21 AM »
Pain is temporary, achieving the goal is worth it.

I didn't say it would be easy, I said it would be worth it.

Every father should remember that one day his children will follow his example instead of his advice.


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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #31 on: December 28, 2015, 11:28:47 AM »
Didn't know if posting a pic would cause a flurry of insult's or not but yeah, that's the bull! He looks like an old scrapper!


Let's see if we can't all be adults and keep it to 0 insults.

That is a great old monster of a bull.....

To each their own.  I just hold myself to higher ethical standards on posting pics that aren't my own or without permission from the hunter.

Whoops... 


Awesome bull, thanks to the guy that posted the pic on here from another open-access website that many here aren't members of.   :tup:

The guy's son posted it on the Facebook. If he didn't want it all over the net, he should have had his son refrain from posting it on the world's largest social media site.
I'm not one to post other people's photos without their ok, but let's be honest...his son should not have put it out there if he didn't want it on the www. There's a metric ton of garbage posts over on Facebook about this bull. I see none here.
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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #32 on: December 28, 2015, 11:30:53 AM »
Didn't know if posting a pic would cause a flurry of insult's or not but yeah, that's the bull! He looks like an old scrapper!


Let's see if we can't all be adults and keep it to 0 insults.

That is a great old monster of a bull.....

To each their own.  I just hold myself to higher ethical standards on posting pics that aren't my own or without permission from the hunter.

Whoops... 


Awesome bull, thanks to the guy that posted the pic on here from another open-access website that many here aren't members of.   :tup:

The guy's son posted it on the Facebook. If he didn't want it all over the net, he should have had his son refrain from posting it on the world's largest social media site.
I'm not one to post other people's photos without their ok, but let's be honest...his son should not have put it out there if he didn't want it on the www. There's a metric ton of garbage posts over on Facebook about this bull. I see none here.
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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #33 on: December 28, 2015, 11:33:59 AM »
It's been up on RBBP facebook  since yesterday.  I don't think he cares one way or the other if it is out on the net.  I got the photos in an email before they were up on RBBP

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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #34 on: December 28, 2015, 11:36:09 AM »
Sooooo. ..gambling????? :chuckle:
Don't do it.

You did say take it somewhere else, you didn't specify where. :chuckle:
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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #35 on: December 28, 2015, 11:52:28 AM »
Sooooo. ..gambling????? :chuckle:
Don't do it.

You did say take it somewhere else, you didn't specify where. :chuckle:
:chuckle:
I said a "new" thread, I would call this one a "different" thread.  Nice try though. I would insert the quote from the old thread but you got that one locked with all of your logically responses.

I do appreciate the common sense that you bring to most of these topics, excluding your comments in this quote of course.  :chuckle: And yes I know you were just  :stirthepot:  good job  :tup:

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I didn't say it would be easy, I said it would be worth it.

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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #36 on: December 28, 2015, 11:52:40 AM »
Great bull.

What get's me is when guys just hack them off at the head.  I am sure he is just going to do a euro mount but that cape is worth some money to someone.

Just something for everyone to think about.  If you get a big bull or buck but don't have the money for a shoulder mount, you should still save the cape.

Most don't do any mounting of there heads or shoulders. You probably only see a fraction of the animals harvested on the Colville reservation and they get some dandies!! They like myself just don't post any pics on the web......

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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #37 on: December 28, 2015, 11:56:04 AM »
Didn't know if posting a pic would cause a flurry of insult's or not but yeah, that's the bull! He looks like an old scrapper!


Let's see if we can't all be adults and keep it to 0 insults.

That is a great old monster of a bull.....
  I think that's Plat's cousin :dunno:
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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #38 on: December 28, 2015, 11:58:12 AM »
Great bull.

What get's me is when guys just hack them off at the head.  I am sure he is just going to do a euro mount but that cape is worth some money to someone.

Just something for everyone to think about.  If you get a big bull or buck but don't have the money for a shoulder mount, you should still save the cape.

Most don't do any mounting of there heads or shoulders. You probably only see a fraction of the animals harvested on the Colville reservation and they get some dandies!! They like myself just don't post any pics on the web......
My comment was actually meant for everyone, not just tribal members, I see a ton of photos with some pretty awesome racks that the head is just cut off.  Every year there are guys that get a trophy of their lifetime and damage the cape on the way out of the woods, with poor shot placement or hair slip because they don't get it cooled off in time.   those guys could use one of these capes from another hunter that didn't want to do a mount.  Instead of just cutting off the head if you don't have a need for the cape, save the cape and donate it to your taxidermist, many times they will take it as credit for your next mount.  Just my  :twocents:
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I didn't say it would be easy, I said it would be worth it.

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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #39 on: December 28, 2015, 12:04:57 PM »
Great bull.

What get's me is when guys just hack them off at the head.  I am sure he is just going to do a euro mount but that cape is worth some money to someone.

Just something for everyone to think about.  If you get a big bull or buck but don't have the money for a shoulder mount, you should still save the cape.

Most don't do any mounting of there heads or shoulders. You probably only see a fraction of the animals harvested on the Colville reservation and they get some dandies!! They like myself just don't post any pics on the web......
My comment was actually meant for everyone, not just tribal members, I see a ton of photos with some pretty awesome racks that the head is just cut off.  Every year there are guys that get a trophy of their lifetime and damage the cape on the way out of the woods, with poor shot placement or hair slip because they don't get it cooled off in time.   those guys could use one of these capes from another hunter that didn't want to do a mount.  Instead of just cutting off the head if you don't have a need for the cape, save the cape and donate it to your taxidermist, many times they will take it as credit for your next mount.  Just my  :twocents:
  Or straight up buy them off you.  I save what I can for Ric at All That's Wild.
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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #40 on: December 28, 2015, 12:05:14 PM »
Great bull.

What get's me is when guys just hack them off at the head.  I am sure he is just going to do a euro mount but that cape is worth some money to someone.

Just something for everyone to think about.  If you get a big bull or buck but don't have the money for a shoulder mount, you should still save the cape.

Most don't do any mounting of there heads or shoulders. You probably only see a fraction of the animals harvested on the Colville reservation and they get some dandies!! They like myself just don't post any pics on the web......

They post them on their sites.  RBBP is a good one, it is one I go to to see how people I know are doing during the season.   

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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #41 on: December 28, 2015, 12:08:55 PM »
Didn't know if posting a pic would cause a flurry of insult's or not but yeah, that's the bull! He looks like an old scrapper!


Let's see if we can't all be adults and keep it to 0 insults.

That is a great old monster of a bull.....
  I think that's Plat's cousin :dunno:

 :yike: why you gotta be lying? That's you in disguise, the rack only looks big because your short. :tup:
















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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #42 on: December 28, 2015, 12:09:27 PM »
Great bull.

What get's me is when guys just hack them off at the head.  I am sure he is just going to do a euro mount but that cape is worth some money to someone.

Just something for everyone to think about.  If you get a big bull or buck but don't have the money for a shoulder mount, you should still save the cape.

Most don't do any mounting of there heads or shoulders. You probably only see a fraction of the animals harvested on the Colville reservation and they get some dandies!! They like myself just don't post any pics on the web......
My comment was actually meant for everyone, not just tribal members, I see a ton of photos with some pretty awesome racks that the head is just cut off.  Every year there are guys that get a trophy of their lifetime and damage the cape on the way out of the woods, with poor shot placement or hair slip because they don't get it cooled off in time.   those guys could use one of these capes from another hunter that didn't want to do a mount.  Instead of just cutting off the head if you don't have a need for the cape, save the cape and donate it to your taxidermist, many times they will take it as credit for your next mount.  Just my  :twocents:

Sorry about that. Yes I know it was meant for everybody. I have brought and received credit for a couple of capes myself so they will do it. A friend of mine got a big bull and the taxi had to buy him a cape $125.00 !!!! daaangg....... anyway have a good one......

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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #43 on: December 28, 2015, 12:12:24 PM »
Great bull.

What get's me is when guys just hack them off at the head.  I am sure he is just going to do a euro mount but that cape is worth some money to someone.

Just something for everyone to think about.  If you get a big bull or buck but don't have the money for a shoulder mount, you should still save the cape.

Most don't do any mounting of there heads or shoulders. You probably only see a fraction of the animals harvested on the Colville reservation and they get some dandies!! They like myself just don't post any pics on the web......
My comment was actually meant for everyone, not just tribal members, I see a ton of photos with some pretty awesome racks that the head is just cut off.  Every year there are guys that get a trophy of their lifetime and damage the cape on the way out of the woods, with poor shot placement or hair slip because they don't get it cooled off in time.   those guys could use one of these capes from another hunter that didn't want to do a mount.  Instead of just cutting off the head if you don't have a need for the cape, save the cape and donate it to your taxidermist, many times they will take it as credit for your next mount.  Just my  :twocents:
  Or straight up buy them off you.  I save what I can for Ric at All That's Wild.

Gawd blr, you sell all your bulls capes to?! So you slaughter and sell everything off all your bulls...jerky isn't enough so you sell capes to, wow, just wow...........





















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Re: BIG tribal bull on FB page Northwest Hunting
« Reply #44 on: December 28, 2015, 12:19:45 PM »
I just thought that some people on here enjoy seeing mature animal's that were taken by people who put in work to harvest a nice animal. It seem's like if they can't put someone down for the way they hunt then it's the shoe's they're wearing. :dunno: Like Plat said, maybe he did sell the cape to someone who didn't need the head because they are using it for clothing or a rug to cover a chair or anything else. Then again, wouldn't it be illegal for him to sell part's of the animal? I thought the tribe didn't allow that.

 


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