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Re: A new bull on cam (3 week soak)
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That first bull is a monster and preety young too good genetics in that area congrats hope you tag one!
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Very nice reward for the soak!
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That 1st bull looks like his right G-5 might fork before its all said and done. Nice bull!
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A guy in our camp shot an elk last year that had a piece of arrow stuck in its neck. It was a spike but I bet if it had lived a couple of more years it might have developed a bump like that on its neck
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Great pics,
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my dad shot a 3pt blacktail that had a bump just like that, well he cut it open and a 22 bullet was the cause
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nice one !!! or two ...
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Good thing you got a picture of it, come huntin season youll never see him...theres a reason hes that big
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Nice bull!
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I think the bump is a vein that ruptured from holding up all that bone. Nice Bull!!
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ok........what unit and what road?
longitude and latitude would be fine to.....lol
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