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How do you know that bull is even still alive if you have not yet placed your camera? As soon as I saw the pic I thought it must be last years because that picture does not match antler development for most elk right now. Also could you post the coordinates of his location so I can check on his welfare?
You can take him but you first have to find him. Good luck on that !
Quote from: Pegasus on July 17, 2017, 03:12:47 PMHow do you know that bull is even still alive if you have not yet placed your camera? As soon as I saw the pic I thought it must be last years because that picture does not match antler development for most elk right now. Also could you post the coordinates of his location so I can check on his welfare?Most elk are pretty much done growing at this point.
Wow....some of the comments in this thread really make me want to We wonder why folks don't like to share photos on here. This is a perfect example of one of the reasons for that.
its not hard to figure out what the bulls will look like come rut IF you have seen a bunch of bulls this time of year and see the same bulls hard horned
Share coordinates? Why? I wouldn't and sure wouldn't ask for them. Good for the OP putting in the time, effort, and hoping a client tags out on him.