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Thoughts on age? Mature but if it put on 40 inches since last year maybe not as old as I would initially guess
Quote from: Buckhunter24 on January 04, 2025, 10:56:05 AMThoughts on age? Mature but if it put on 40 inches since last year maybe not as old as I would initially guess My is atleast 9-10yo since G3 was hit 10 years ago
Quote from: LDennis24 on January 03, 2025, 09:30:30 PMWhat do those pics prove? That the elk eats alfalfa? That it was approached by a human being? What exactly is everyone getting at? I guess this means any elk that eats in front of a camera is not fair chase? Not a legit hunt if you got a pic of it eating in front of a camera? Any animal that visits a feed station is off limits then right? It proves that this kill looses it's luster. If your mind doesn't see the difference between taking an animal that lives deep in the woods and one that eats out of your hand, than that's your issue. At this point, let's just start growing deer/elk in a lab on some farm and feeding them all the nutrients in the world. Then when they get to World Record Size, we shoot em and claim to be awesome. That is an impressive animal, and in my humble opinion, would of been better off alive in town than shot and some dude gets "congratulated" like he's a hero. And honestly, had this bull not been a potential World Record, the thinking may be different for folks. But when you get pumped that our state produced a possible Workd Record, then you find out it could of been shot in town, it doesnt feel right. Obviously there was no wrong doing, nothing illegal, and the man was free to take it, and so he did, but if we as hunters can't at least respect the game we hunt enough to see the difference between deep woods hunts and local town animals, that's crazy
What do those pics prove? That the elk eats alfalfa? That it was approached by a human being? What exactly is everyone getting at? I guess this means any elk that eats in front of a camera is not fair chase? Not a legit hunt if you got a pic of it eating in front of a camera? Any animal that visits a feed station is off limits then right?
Jealousy runs deep in WA unsuccessful hunters, I've even seen a lot of post from tribal members that can hunt anywhere burning this guy and they hunt in Sept anywhere with suppressed rifles. End of day it was legal and he had the new world record bull. I agree not my taste of how to do it but if that bull was on my land and it was legal he wouldn't get off my land
If there wasn't a wolf, cougar or bear behind every tree, these deer, elk and moose, may not be living in people's yards. I haven't read all the information on the web about this animal and don't know how or where it was taken. I've seen the pictures that people are calling proof that the animal was a pet. The individuals involved in the hunt are the only ones that can make this clear. Was the animal in someone's front yard? Was he out in the middle of nowhere? Seems to me, a basic area description and pictures of the animal being cut up and ready for the pack out would clear up a lot. Were horses used or was a tractor used to butcher the animal where it was taken? That said, if the animal was shot on private property in the vicinity of buildings that it had been living and hanging around for a few weeks, just don't call it a trophy. Call it what it is, livestock. My mom lived on Crooked River ranch in Oregon many years ago. The Mule deer were insane. Huge bucks laying in people's driveways. Trophy's?