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Re: Out of velvet already
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July 27, 2008, 11:11:15 PM »
Last sunday a friend of mine was out feeding his moo cows down by Cathlamet and a bull cut loose with a bugle on the hill above his farm. Sure gets the blood pumping.
Can't wait to call in a bull for my son! Come on September!
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all the bulls ive seen have been still in the velvet.
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yeah all the bulls i have seen are still in velvet going to check my cam here in next weekend will post some pics. Ihad a bull bugle at me aug. 12th last year
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They are starting to rub right here, one bull has lastic wrapped up in his horns.
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Re: Out of velvet already
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Last week ( end of july ) I saw quite a few bulls up in the Colockum area. One was a smallish 6pt in full velvet. Several spikes and raghorns in velvet. Did see 2 bigger bulls that were out of velvet. It was pretty cool to see.
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August 08, 2008, 01:34:18 PM »
If those indian brothers are up there like they have for the past few years, I doubt very many of the bulls you saw will be around come regular hunting season.
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Re: Out of velvet already
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August 08, 2008, 05:54:25 PM »
That would be a shame!!
These bulls were all seen off the road within about 30 minutes of driving. Is that where I've read on here before that these indian bro's go to get there elk?
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Re: Out of velvet already
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Not trying to
Just offering some info for ya hunterbuilder.
It still happens in the Colockum. Here is the previous thread about the notorious brothers...
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,8937.0.html
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I know of one 5 point in the Kelso area that has velvet hanging, the 3 others he's with still in full velvet. Won't be long.
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I had a 4+5 bugle right in front of my dad and I yesterday. It had to be his first of the year if i had not seen it i would have sworn it was a dude ( funny sounding bugle)
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Talked to a few guys at the gun range this last week and they said the majority of the bulls in the Margaret Unit are hard horned already....
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Those boys(Indian Bros) were so proud of themselves at the sportsman show. They planned on doing a sweep in the elk category I think, but they didn't expect to find a boneaddict in thier midst.
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A fellow log truck driver of mine who is working in the colockum said the are up there taking big bull already
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someone should contact there tribe and have this stopped this is bull *censored*
I work for an Indian tribe an this is not the way they all are by any means. One of my best friends is an indain and my hunting partner. If anyone gets what tribe they are from and there names I would be happy to contact there tribe and try and put a stop to this. this is a down right discusting thing there is no need to kill that many animals period. I could understand 2- maybe 3 to feed their famileys but 16 is just crazy. no wonder the elk were gone by 1900!!!!!!!!!!!!
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