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I filmed a good bull in there with a collar last weekend too. But it was a different bull with a different style collar. Id say that bull goes right in that 310-320 range (his mains look pretty short), but its difficult to tell since the top of his rack is cut off in the pic. He's definitely got nice fronts and what looks to be a solid top end. As you know since you put in for the tag, there are many bulls in there that are much bigger. But getting an opportunity is a different story, especially with a bow. I think the biggest thing when drawing any tag is figuring out what YOU want out of the hunt. Would you be happy with that bull? Do you have a certain criteria in mind for the tag? 300"+ or 340"+? Make the hunt what you want it to be and it will be a success. If you'd be happy with a bull on the first day and you get the opportunity; then take it. If you are just stoked about being able to hunt the rut and want to hold out and are ok not filling the tag unless its on the biggest bull of your life. Then do that. Don't let other peoples opinions or expectations change what you want to get from the hunt. Ultimately its your tag getting put on the elk. PS I'm jealous! Hope you stick a good bull. Good luck. Clint
Its g3 is there I think. You can see the tip right between and a little above the 1 and first 0 in 100.
Interesting seeing the different styles of collars they use. This is one of four decent bulls In this group I filmed last weekend. I've seen four or five mature bulls over the last few years with neck collars. Be interesting to hear what the fish and game is finding from this study? Clint *Sorry about the pic quality. It's a still frame from the video. That's a great bull!! Thanks for sharing