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Re: Big antlers scrawny body
« Reply #15 on: October 16, 2011, 11:01:59 PM »
Elk are still going full bore where I am at.  My guess would be he has a broadhead in him somewhere.

99.9% of the times, you see something that skinny and that is exactly the issue. It has been wounded by something, wether it be a broadhead, bullet or even got horned by another bull. I have seen plenty of elk after the rut and they do not look like that.  I have seen a ton of them that have been wounded and most of them look the same exact way...

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Re: Big antlers scrawny body
« Reply #16 on: October 17, 2011, 06:03:31 AM »
Just some rough living for the past month.  Partying way to much.  Hormones, gotta love em.

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Re: Big antlers scrawny body
« Reply #17 on: October 17, 2011, 06:29:27 AM »
Yes, I think he was trying to burn the candle at both ends. Here is a bull I found while deer hunting this weekend who was happy with just four females. He was very healthy.



Hey, I recognize that one.  Son is still holding out for now. Bear

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Re: Big antlers scrawny body
« Reply #18 on: October 17, 2011, 12:41:18 PM »
You try having sex with 20 or more people mutiple times a day for a month and see how much weight you loose..LOL
I hope he puts on some weight quick
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Re: Big antlers scrawny body
« Reply #19 on: October 18, 2011, 10:47:13 PM »
This elk showed up at one of my trail cams. He layed down in a neat spot for the camera, but does he look sick to you. Where he is laying is just above a swamp and he looks like he had been in there. Someone told me that a bull during rut will lose weight fighting for his cows. Maybe that is what is going on here. Any ideas?

that there is a critter in major pain, see him eyeballin that shoulder and the way he laid down akward with that shoulder up
 
if I were to wager a guess, I'd say he has a muzzleloader ball in his shoulder

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Re: Big antlers scrawny body
« Reply #20 on: October 19, 2011, 01:17:36 AM »
definitely something wrong with that leg

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« Reply #21 on: October 21, 2011, 07:42:38 PM »
Why can't I ever find a bull like that when I am out hunting?

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Does this look like the same elk to you?

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He does look thin compared to the bulls I've hunted. He may have gotten wounded defending his cows or challenging a bigger bull? I have a set of antlers from a small 6x6 that had a broken G4and he had a gash in his neck from fighting.

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Looks like the same one to me.  :dunno: 
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way different bull horns are not the same size at all but that one looks thin as well

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Definitely not the same bull.

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hes sick or hurt they dont sleep like that

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My guess is theres salt right there and he is wallowing in it.  He appears to be wallowing in the pictures not sleepin.  Maybe elk are smart enough to now that salt helps a wound if indeed he is injuies and not just rutted out.   :dunno:  The second bull is just smelling were the big boy was wallowing.

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Definitely a little thin... looks like two different critters to me but I can't tell without seeing the 2nd bull's horns at a slightly different angle.

I shot a cow three seasons ago with an antlerless tag on the west side that looked like that and regretted the decision as far as filling the freezer was concerned... but as far as ending her suffering it was a good decision; its incredible once their outward appearance starts to deteriorate to that level how many terrible things are concurrently going on inside; my animal's heart was twice as big as it should have been with a clear gel insulating it... and all her blood came out in a large congealed mass only minutes after she was killed. It is one of those hard truths that every year after hunting seasons close there are a number of animals walking around the woods like that.
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