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Quote from: BOWHUNTER45 on June 30, 2011, 04:01:09 PMo.k so everyone is saying that the bulls have horns big enough to poach at this time ..Well thats crazy I have not seen any big ones with horns over 3 feet in length But they had some nice lookin eye guards which are around 18 to 20 inches long ....Northwest Trek but horn growth should be pretty similar on BIG bulls. ? Look at the roosie in the back with the split Sword
o.k so everyone is saying that the bulls have horns big enough to poach at this time ..Well thats crazy I have not seen any big ones with horns over 3 feet in length But they had some nice lookin eye guards which are around 18 to 20 inches long ....
Maybe they killed it on the reservation.
I didn't have my camera, I was coming home from work. It was coming towards me on 1st street in Yakima. I saw it in the distance and though someone was hauling wood. As it approached I thought someone had a stump with branches sticking out of it for the dump, yard decoration or something like that. This is coming at me mind you. Then I noted it was an antler configuration. Then it passed me on the road, and I flipped a Uturn faster than YPD could find me. HOLY COW. I bet it was 12 inches across the base of the sword. The closest critter I could think of was the big bull out of Arizona a couple years ago. Hornseeker'b bulls swords came to mind, but these flared more. and the rack was wider. The appearance of mass was more too, but honestly velvet is hard to judge. Full sized pickup, and the rack was well out both sides and well over the top. The fact they will grow most of July just AMAZES me as this bull was already pushing the fourth century mark.
Newer model Red Chevy 1/2 ton (gas). Probably had a 2 inch lift.(looked higher than stock) Have to admit I was looking at the antlers. Three across the front seat. Had a small dream catcher in the front and some sort of emblem (white sticker) in the rear window.Honestly I'll be AMAZED if I don't hear about it or catch a pic of it. I get shown all sorts of pics at soccer games and basketball. I'd imagine word would spread fast. I assume they'd strip the velvet immediately and the rest would be porous bone. I was with a Colville when he shot a whitetail on the 4th of July weekend a few years back and the antlers were worthless. He just left the head. I peeled back the velvet as I was curious and it was spongy, with no hard layer yet.
Quote from: boneaddict on June 30, 2011, 04:54:32 PMNewer model Red Chevy 1/2 ton (gas). Probably had a 2 inch lift.(looked higher than stock) Have to admit I was looking at the antlers. Three across the front seat. Had a small dream catcher in the front and some sort of emblem (white sticker) in the rear window.Honestly I'll be AMAZED if I don't hear about it or catch a pic of it. I get shown all sorts of pics at soccer games and basketball. I'd imagine word would spread fast. I assume they'd strip the velvet immediately and the rest would be porous bone. I was with a Colville when he shot a whitetail on the 4th of July weekend a few years back and the antlers were worthless. He just left the head. I peeled back the velvet as I was curious and it was spongy, with no hard layer yet. Sorry Bone I find this hard to believe! Not to offend but how could you not say anything! Or was this the end of a friendship