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Thats a dandy bull for sure, awesome front end . Thirds are super for the blues. Id say over 400 .
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doesnt look like dan agnew
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Re: WA Elk in Eastmans
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Wow, those fronts are unreal! Great backs too, but those fronts and thirds are awesome.
Kinda amazing that we don't hear about a bull like that til it gets published in Eastmans. Heck, I think we knew that Agnew killed his bull before he got back on his plane.
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I want one!
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June 01, 2009, 08:11:42 PM »
There has been rumors of another 400+ inch bull shot in the Dayton since last fall. Here it is.
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I heard that bucklucky and bowsandhoes paid the guy off to keep quiet about his hog of a bull so they could be the top big bull slayers for a while but somebody leaked the story and pics.
Great bull and glad it didn't make the mag and site before the draw deadline it would only make those odds even worse. Be interesting to see if the Blues will produce these kind of bulls again this year. nwhunter
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June 01, 2009, 10:54:27 PM »
Got mine today. Its on the last page, the sheds in the foreground look eerily similar to the "Agnew" sheds. Good story....
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I was told about this bull and was waiting to see the pics ! Those are the 450 8x8 sheds that were found last year.They had them on E-Bay for a while . The bull didnt grow the 8th points this past year though. I was told it was about 420. Looks nothing like the agnew bull Jud, those sheds are a slick 8, almost typical in appearance , the extras were as long as the swords and just off the side of the main beam if I recal correctly. Dang rifle hunters always put the smackdown on the biggest bulls ......cheaters
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pic.
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Great bull for sure, I liked the longer write up in Eastmans.
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gentics...their backs all look very similar.
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too funny, i know kevin and it is a great bull. there was also one that i saw just pics of, rumored to be 420 or so, the 3rd tine on the right side was broke off, had to cost at least 20in, have not seen that one in person. another friend of mine killed a 396 in the wenaha, the boys had a helluva year
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June 02, 2009, 10:05:29 AM »
nice to see a regular joe get it not just someone with money
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yeah pretty cool, kevin is a prison guard in walla walla, good guy, coached his kid in little league
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I posted the pic at the top of the thread.
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