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I've been searching all over for photos/stories of past years governors tag bulls in WA, all I can find is the 2008 monster. I'm not the most internet savvy person in the world but I searched on this site and couldn't find anything either Can anybody shed some light on this subject? How 'bout we start with this: does anybody have pics of the 2010 Gov tag bull??
Dan has more 400+ inch bulls then anyone that I know.
Quote from: TheHunt on July 11, 2011, 12:08:34 PMDan has more 400+ inch bulls then anyone that I know.Yeah may be but to me they count less than a 3 point rag horn someone shot off public land during general season. Just my Now if he got drawn in the lottery that would be a different story, not trying to take anything away from someones trophy they killed off public land in a permit hunt. Just saying that someone who purchases a gov tag that can hunt anywhere in the state that is open to elk during any season open (that is my understanding of how the gov tag works) then pays additional $ to have a group of guys scout him a bull and then bring him to that bull then probably even call that bull in for him then I'm sure pack it out for him...well that just doesnt mean much to me. I'll take the doe BT I killed during late archery over that any day, and that is no joke.That being said, I'm thankful to him for the $ that he paid that goes to the state and hope it is managed well
Quote from: AKBowman on July 11, 2011, 01:08:04 PMQuote from: TheHunt on July 11, 2011, 12:08:34 PMDan has more 400+ inch bulls then anyone that I know.Yeah may be but to me they count less than a 3 point rag horn someone shot off public land during general season. Just my Now if he got drawn in the lottery that would be a different story, not trying to take anything away from someones trophy they killed off public land in a permit hunt. Just saying that someone who purchases a gov tag that can hunt anywhere in the state that is open to elk during any season open (that is my understanding of how the gov tag works) then pays additional $ to have a group of guys scout him a bull and then bring him to that bull then probably even call that bull in for him then I'm sure pack it out for him...well that just doesnt mean much to me. I'll take the doe BT I killed during late archery over that any day, and that is no joke.That being said, I'm thankful to him for the $ that he paid that goes to the state and hope it is managed well All I will say is their was alot of talk about this bull ... I guess thank god for someone who has that kinda money to give to the state of Washington to take one of that caliper... Just to bad the money did not go right into the elk Rehab fund !!!!
Quote from: TheHunt on July 11, 2011, 12:08:34 PMDan has more 400+ inch bulls then anyone that I know.How rich is this guy anyhow ?
I bet there are some natives that have really killed some dandies!!