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The following text and images are from Del (Buckhorn2). He was unable to post the pictures from his computers and asked for assistance. WHAT A MONSTER. From Del:
Bison my boy shot with a bow with Bearpaw.
It was really big I don;t know how much but he shot it at 40 yards with a bow and the buffalo rancher said he never saw one go down like that and they had shot like 150 with bows there. It went down after about 1 minute to its knees and he shot again the arrows hit about 1 inch apart he was using a matthews 7 set at 70 pounds with 100 grain 3 blade muzzys. The head was big we took it to michelle and she rough scored it and it makes book by 6 or more inches.
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Re: Going hunting for Bison
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Very, VEry, VERy, VERY nice... Congrats to the hunters and great job Bearpaw.
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wow what a monster, thats a hunt thats on my bucket list
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Thanks Bob33 I will try to get things going my boy will be happy he had planned this hunt for a long time and with Dales help it turned out to be special for me and my son.
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HUGE!! Looking fwd to MT next year. What a monster of a bull Mike killed! Son3
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very impressive nice job.
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Wow! 100 gr. Muzzy dropped him that quickly...amazing
congrats on a great hunt!
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Great looking buff! Is he going to put it in SCI?
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It was on a ranch hunt so I don;t know if there not free ranging if they can be intered or not sure had a big head.
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Yes, it can be entered in SCI if it was large enough.
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Dale I took it to Michell she said she rough scored it at 106 and it has to be 100 to enter. Thanks Dale for what you did for us it was above and beyond any of or expectations and Steve was great. We will be back grandson is already bugging me about turkey.
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Quote from: bearpaw on March 04, 2012, 07:52:22 PM
Yes, it can be entered in SCI if it was large enough.
SCI yes; no to Boone & Crockett.
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A definite whopper, very happy for you and your son.
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Great job!
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March 05, 2012, 10:35:33 AM »
Nice head on that Bull.. If you do not mind what was the diameter of the base of those horns, curious is all, as never had my Kids measured to see how big it was and they look really close in size..
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