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That's an eye popper!
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Beautiful
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What a great Bull!!
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That is a whopper of a bull, I'd say north of 425".
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That's a great bull. I'd like to hear the real story. I've seen natives kill huge bulls in the Blues during the rut with rifles. I could easily do the same, but I would be a poacher.
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Man I gess there’s some bruisers in the blues. I never been there . Man hopefully u get drawn there so u can get one and show us how ez it is
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What a beautiful bull!
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Thank you everyone for the compliments. I appreciate the love.
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That’s a yakama reservation bull. Kamiakin wheeler called him in. He is as native as native gets. Hunts hard and respects what he hunts. Giant bull none the less
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Wow. Stud bull. Congrats Whitefoot400! And welcome to the forum.
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What a great Bull! Congratulations! Bull of a lifetime! Thanks for sharing!
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Great bull!ˇ! Thanks for sharing.
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+1 Welcome to the forum Whitefoot400. Thanks for joining here and sharing. I hope you stick around. That's a huge bull. Nice job. We would love to hear the story of how the hunt went as well.
As a couple prior comments reflected, it is frustrating to many of us that we have different(more restrictive) hunting/fishing opportunities and regulations because of our nationality and skin color. That being said, I'm thankful that there are at least some opportunities for all people still. I know many people put tons of time and effort into their hunting regardless of what opportunities they are given.
I hope there is a great hunt story that led up to Whitefoot's bull, and I'm looking forward to hearing it.
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Well said.
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Congratulations on a great bull!
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