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Here's a bull I have pictures of during archery season... kind of interesting.
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CRazy but I bet he lives
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Nope, he didn't make it...
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Your dad shoot him?
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Interesting pic, thats for sure.
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I told him we weren't going after that bull, based on that picture... figured we could do better. We ended up killing him a couple days later, though we didn't know it was him at the time, and he ended up being a little better bull than I originally thought.
Any guesses on score?
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You saw him when he was wounded and you let him go? Just currious, if that was the case, why you would leave a wounded animal out there to suffer.
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October 10, 2009, 11:29:13 AM »
cool picture, good quality camera too.
kinda hard to judge score since you can't see his left back end but if it matches the right I'll say right at 345"-355"
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good looking bull for sure, tell your dad congrats!
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hit that mystery gap betweeb vitals and spine just flesh glad to see some one get him probably would of surived but if infection set it probably not
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was the hole from an arrow? I see his back legs a little torn up too, maybe he was a fighter? they're getting pretty violent up there these days.
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October 10, 2009, 11:32:49 AM »
wow that is kind of a weird situation. Cool that you ended up killing him in the end. I think that he would have lived also if you had not killed him. Out of curiosity what was the wound like when you knocked him down.
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Tough to kill him when a trail cam is taking the picture ...? Anyways, I talked to the guy that arrowed him and he got a second Hail Marry and hit him in the hind leg too, hence the reason it looks a little torn up.
It didn't slow him down much though, he was running straight up and down that steep country working his cows and chasing other bulls off all the next morning. We finally caught up with him the following night and he was screaming his head off and working his cows up into the grassy hillsides for an evening feeding.
I'll post a better story and some kill shots on the elk forum.
Thanks!
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Oh, and he was pretty festered up when we skinned him out. Quite a bit of yellow fluid under the skin around the wound site, but it seemed to clean up good and nothing smelled funny or anything.
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what unit was that muledeercrazy? Looks like a bull i have photos of.
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my old boss got a really nice bull had a broadhead in its chest that had been there a long time and it formed a big blood clot around it. he had seen that bull a few times and it didnt seem to have any ill effects until he shot it. tough tough animals.
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