Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Shed Hunting => Topic started by: crazyantler on June 27, 2012, 09:03:58 PM
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Found these over a four year period and within a few miles of each other. Looks like the same bull but maybe not.
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left to right, 1 and 2 might be the same, the third doubt it.
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id say so. :dunno: cool :tup:
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Certainly looks to be the same genetics if not the same bull, cool finds!
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nice finds how far apart in years. looks good keep at it. :tup: :tup:
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thats cool they look the same not alot of growth tho that is cool
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Shoot me the GPS coordinates where you got them, and Ill be able to do a little more research and tell you for sure.
That is a pig-bull for sure. :tup:
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Could be. Lick the burr on each of them and see if they taste the same. Then you will know.
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yup...i think so
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I found these all within close distance and 1 each year 3 out fo 4 years hiking. Dan-o the coordinates to find the other side are N 47° 36' 23.6514", W 122° 19' 54.48
If anyone finds the other side near here let me know!
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Those are cool and unbelievable similar, but what are you doing giving the coordinates to c-post? You are going to ruin it for the rest of us that frequent c-post, now all we have left is notellum ridge. :chuckle:
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Id say three years of him :twocents: Nice finds :drool:
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I'd say 2 years of him and possibly an off-spring? :dunno: Don't listen to dan-o, give me the actual coordinates and I'll go in there and find out for sure through my thorough and very detailed investigations. :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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They could be, very hard to tell. I could be elk with the same gense that look a lot alike.
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I found these all within close distance and 1 each year 3 out fo 4 years hiking. Dan-o the coordinates to find the other side are N 47° 36' 23.6514", W 122° 19' 54.48
If anyone finds the other side near here let me know!
aint no sheds at those coordinates, believe me i looked :dunno: :chuckle:
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You guys are all to funny. For those that checked the coordinates you would have ended up in Seattle somewhere. Of course I would love do show everyone my honey holes but then there would be no honey left!! Good day.
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Look very close :) awesome bull
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Could be. Lick the burr on each of them and see if they taste the same. Then you will know.
yeah do that for sure! :tup:
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Same bull.
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look at the shape of the pedicle on the bottem. unles they have done some damage during the groweth phase, the shape will not change from year to year
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looks like same genetics , i'd say there wasnt much water late where he was or just weak genetics
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hard 2 say same geen pool 4 sure