Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: Miles on September 08, 2012, 03:59:12 PM
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We'll see if the hunter cares to stop by and share the story, but here's the pic.
Figured this bull deserved its own thread.
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Holy crap, i sure hope we get a story out of that.
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You wouldn't happen to have got this pic from colockum :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
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WOW thats a bruiser!!!!!!! :yike:
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Nice bull for sure...would love to hear the story.
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Pretty bull
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wow :tup: :drool: how much does he score??
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looks like hes dressed a little to warm to me. :chuckle:
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Nice, I heard there was a monster harvested outta there but not sure if that was it. :dunno:
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Dandy Bull!
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:yike:
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:archery_smiley: :chuckle:
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What a mature bull!
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Nice, I heard there was a monster harvested outta there but not sure if that was it. :dunno:
At least 3 that i know of.
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Nice Bull!! Hoping for the story!
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Wow!
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What a Bull!
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Nice, I heard there was a monster harvested outta there but not sure if that was it. :dunno:
At least 3 that i know of.
Damn. Can't wait to see the others. The blues sure do have some monsters. Probably more 400+ bulls will hit the ground before the weekend is over. Heard of one that will push 435 -440 that's been spotted this year. Supposed to be some guys camping on him.
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WOW! :yike: that bull is really something! :tup:
bummer he was the last one...
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:yike: :yike: :yike: :yike:
Damn, what a bull!!! I would have to quit hunting after one like that..... NaHHHHHHHHHHHHHH just kidding...
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I am not sure but I think this is an old picture. Seen it before. Not sure but I dont think its this years animal. Been wrong before.
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I am not sure but I think this is an old picture. Seen it before. Not sure but I dont think its this years animal. Been wrong before.
....and go!
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Not to fuel the fire but hes wearing jeans and Sitka cold gear. Also where in WA is it that green?
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Wearing the type of jacket he's wearing is a little curious? I'm pretty sure its pretty warm almost everywhere right now even down there for that type of coat? I didn't even use a coat all the way up til oct justa long sleeve so it does raise some questions? Either way its a nice bull.
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Those deep dark canyons are cold and green...
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You wouldn't happen to have got this pic from colockum :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
Yeah that's me in that picture. Just got home and hadn't had time to post a story. Well you've seen the picture so here's the story.
My brother and I got hammered drunk the night before the season opener. About 22 Blue Mountain Mafia members recognized me and wanted to fight. I told them that 22 against 1 wouldn't be a fair fight. So I waited around until they could find 10 more BMM members to make it a fair fight. After the fight I paid my tab and appologized for leaving behind 32 unconscious slobs in blue sweatshirts.
Like I said I was hammered drunk. I had been hitting the champagne pretty hard. I climbed into my Rolls Royce with NY plates and drove off. I immediately got pulled over but like all New Yorkers I am filthy stinking rich so I paid the officer off. That afternoon I woke up with a massive hang over. But knew I had a hunt to start. So I quickly changed out of my blue Armani suite to a dark green one. And was ready to go. Back in the Rolls Royce and away I went. Almost immediately I began to see elk. Big ones at that. Finally I saw one close enough to the road that I wouldn't have to stumble far since I had begun to hit the champagne and caviar again. But far enough from the road I could get some sweet pictures that made it look like a wilderness hunt.
He was huge and I pulled my trusty bow out, pulled off the tags and warranty info, drew back and immediately tripped and launched the arrow on accident. (Mental note before exiting the Rolls Royce do not chug a bottle of whipped cream vodka) luckily the elk was close enough that it spooked the elk really bad and he ran straight into a telephone pole killing him instantly. I had done it. I had successfully killed an elk. All by myself. Where was my brother throughout this whole ordeal you ask! That's a good question and one I wonder about to this very day. One can only assume those backwoods banjo playing BMM people took him away.
So after changing into common peoples clothes for pictures I climbed back into a black armani suite which is what all true New Yorkers wear. I called "the help" and they whisked the bull away in a black helicopter.
THE END
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That sounds pretty accurate but, you left out the part that your Bigfoot partner really captured the bull and held him for you while you stumbled over to him and like a professional newyorker didn't spill a drop, proceeded to stick your arrow in him. But the rest does sound pretty accurate. :chuckle:
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Yeah that's me in that picture. Just got home and hadn't had time to post a story. Well you've seen the picture so here's the story.
My brother and I got hammered drunk the night before the season opener. About 22 Blue Mountain Mafia members recognized me and wanted to fight. I told them that 22 against 1 wouldn't be a fair fight. So I waited around until they could find 10 more BMM members to make it a fair fight. After the fight I paid my tab and appologized for leaving behind 32 unconscious slobs in blue sweatshirts.
Like I said I was hammered drunk. I had been hitting the champagne pretty hard. I climbed into my Rolls Royce with NY plates and drove off. I immediately got pulled over but like all New Yorkers I am filthy stinking rich so I paid the officer off. That afternoon I woke up with a massive hang over. But knew I had a hunt to start. So I quickly changed out of my blue Armani suite to a dark green one. And was ready to go. Back in the Rolls Royce and away I went. Almost immediately I began to see elk. Big ones at that. Finally I saw one close enough to the road that I wouldn't have to stumble far since I had begun to hit the champagne and caviar again. But far enough from the road I could get some sweet pictures that made it look like a wilderness hunt.
He was huge and I pulled my trusty bow out, pulled off the tags and warranty info, drew back and immediately tripped and launched the arrow on accident. (Mental note before exiting the Rolls Royce do not chug a bottle of whipped cream vodka) luckily the elk was close enough that it spooked the elk really bad and he ran straight into a telephone pole killing him instantly. I had done it. I had successfully killed an elk. All by myself. Where was my brother throughout this whole ordeal you ask! That's a good question and one I wonder about to this very day. One can only assume those backwoods banjo playing BMM people took him away.
So after changing into common peoples clothes for pictures I climbed back into a black armani suite which is what all true New Yorkers wear. I called "the help" and they whisked the bull away in a black helicopter.
THE END
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That's a great story. Brought a tear to my eye.
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That is a dandy!!! Congrats to the hunter.
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Colockum You also forgot to mention that you killed the last bull in the blues! That is why you were confronted by the BMM. We all know you and BF jumped in your attack helicopter (that parks next to your Rolls Royce) to scout this bull. :chuckle:
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Thats unreal! Hope you have a wall big enough to mount that beauty! Just unreal!
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Colockum You also forgot to mention that you killed the last bull in the blues! That is why you were confronted by the BMM. We all know you and BF jumped in your attack helicopter (that parks next to your Rolls Royce) to scout this bull. :chuckle:
I assumed that since he's a new Yorker now mrs Hillary was the co-pilot...
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http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trophyWatch_detail.asp?area=news&ID=DBC1D283-9923-45EA-B12C-65B90DCEEB72 (http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trophyWatch_detail.asp?area=news&ID=DBC1D283-9923-45EA-B12C-65B90DCEEB72)
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KICK A$$! My 6 year old daughter said she wants to go to the blue mtns. To get the "big horns"
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http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trophyWatch_detail.asp?area=news&ID=DBC1D283-9923-45EA-B12C-65B90DCEEB72 (http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trophyWatch_detail.asp?area=news&ID=DBC1D283-9923-45EA-B12C-65B90DCEEB72)
WHAT!!!! I've.been framed :yike: Here's the real story I promise
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You wouldn't happen to have got this pic from colockum :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
Yeah that's me in that picture. Just got home and hadn't had time to post a story. Well you've seen the picture so here's the story.
My brother and I got hammered drunk the night before the season opener. About 22 Blue Mountain Mafia members recognized me and wanted to fight. I told them that 22 against 1 wouldn't be a fair fight. So I waited around until they could find 10 more BMM members to make it a fair fight. After the fight I paid my tab and appologized for leaving behind 32 unconscious slobs in blue sweatshirts.
Like I said I was hammered drunk. I had been hitting the champagne pretty hard. I climbed into my Rolls Royce with NY plates and drove off. I immediately got pulled over but like all New Yorkers I am filthy stinking rich so I paid the officer off. That afternoon I woke up with a massive hang over. But knew I had a hunt to start. So I quickly changed out of my blue Armani suite to a dark green one. And was ready to go. Back in the Rolls Royce and away I went. Almost immediately I began to see elk. Big ones at that. Finally I saw one close enough to the road that I wouldn't have to stumble far since I had begun to hit the champagne and caviar again. But far enough from the road I could get some sweet pictures that made it look like a wilderness hunt.
He was huge and I pulled my trusty bow out, pulled off the tags and warranty info, drew back and immediately tripped and launched the arrow on accident. (Mental note before exiting the Rolls Royce do not chug a bottle of whipped cream vodka) luckily the elk was close enough that it spooked the elk really bad and he ran straight into a telephone pole killing him instantly. I had done it. I had successfully killed an elk. All by myself. Where was my brother throughout this whole ordeal you ask! That's a good question and one I wonder about to this very day. One can only assume those backwoods banjo playing BMM people took him away.
So after changing into common peoples clothes for pictures I climbed back into a black armani suite which is what all true New Yorkers wear. I called "the help" and they whisked the bull away in a black helicopter.
THE END
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Well just lost my interrest :bash: :bash: One hell of set of horns though :dunno: I would sure hate to kill a bull of this caliper and be rejected by pope & young because of the way I killed it :yeah: Wait did not I say Pope & Young ? Why is this under Boone & Crockett ? I am lost now :rolleyes: :dunno: :chuckle:
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You can enter things shot with a bow in the B&C books as long as its big enough.
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Huh ... never knew that ..... :tup:
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Speechless, just speeechless. :dunno: :yike:
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Glad someone found that story! I was going to say I've seen pictures of that bull from several years ago. Even have them saved on my computer. Good try, but busted!
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That's to funny! Of course colock would know all the loopholes for entering all his trophy bulls that he keeps forhimself and his big city buddies. :chuckle:
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Cant you guys tell that is a camo fire suit.. He was hunting where the fires are over in the clock.. how many times do I have to say there are no elk in the blues.. Some people never learn.. Nice bull thou
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That is an awesome bull.
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Those deep dark canyons are cold and green...
44 was our low this week at the house. That's in the wheat.
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What an idiot. The guy is that hard up to get into the BC book. Get a life. My theory has always been any bull in WA with a bow is a trophy in my eyes.
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What an idiot. The guy is that hard up to get into the BC book. Get a life. My theory has always been any bull in WA with a bow is a trophy in my eyes.
Don't call Colockumelk an idiot... He's a really sensitive guy.
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So why did the OP even post this if it was false?
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Well, you see.... The Internet is a very serious place. :chuckle:
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Here is the story on the bull, sorry if it was posted earlier. http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trophyWatch_detail.asp?area=news&ID=DBC1D283-9923-45EA-B12C-65B90DCEEB72 (http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trophyWatch_detail.asp?area=news&ID=DBC1D283-9923-45EA-B12C-65B90DCEEB72)
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Well, you see.... The Internet is a very serious place. :chuckle:
So you have nothing better to do than make stuff up and post it on the internet? That's pretty sad.
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Well, you see.... The Internet is a very serious place. :chuckle:
So you have nothing better to do than make stuff up and post it on the internet? That's pretty sad.
It makes me happy when you spend your time responding to my posts. Thank you.
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Well, you see.... The Internet is a very serious place. :chuckle:
So you have nothing better to do than make stuff up and post it on the internet? That's pretty sad.
I cant believe you are dissing my story. That.thing is 63% true and it came from the heart. You are so mean. :cryriver:
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Well, you see.... The Internet is a very serious place. :chuckle:
So you have nothing better to do than make stuff up and post it on the internet? That's pretty sad.
I cant believe you are dissing my story. That.thing is 63% true and it came from the heart. You are so mean. :cryriver:
it was a great story colockum...
way back when there were people who had nothing better to do than make stuff up and sell it in book form :dunno: before books were stories told round a fire ....doesn't seem like much of a stretch to me :dunno:
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For those that can't open links, here is the real story of that bull.
TROPHY WATCH - ARCHIVE - DETAILS
Idaho Game Farm 2010 Game Farm Bulls Fraudulently Entered
February 10, 2011
This great bull has been flying around the Internet for quite sometime under the heading, New P&Y World's Record, Colorado. Here's the real story.
This bull was entered in B&C's 28th Awards Program on a Colorado elk tag with an entry score of 405-1/8 and has been rejected.
The Boone and Crockett Club's records department, with assistance from a Colorado B&C Official Measurer and a Colorado Division of Wildlife game warden determined that this bull was taken on a game farm in Idaho in 2010.
The same hunter attempted to enter another bull scoring 402-7/8 reported to having come from the same ranch in Colorado in 2009. This bull has also been rejected.
Boone and Crockett Club's Records Program, since its inception in 1906, does not accept or recognize trophies raised for the purpose of shooting on game farms, preserves, or within escape-proof enclosures.
No game laws were broken and no charges have been filed. It is not against the law to fraudulently attempt to enter trophies into the records book, just not smart.
B&C records data is a useful tool for game managers in monitoring the success or failure of big game management programs. This data is also a valuable tool for policing itself.
The state of Colorado offers tremendous elk hunting opportunities to the sportsmen, including trophies, but two bulls over 400 from the same ranch, by the same hunter in back to back years? Even if this anomaly was not brought to the attention of the Club by an Official Measurer, it would have been flagged by the Records Department processing the entires and doing its due diligence.
Dating back to 1830, the state of Colorado has produced only five bulls that score over 400 typical. Only one was taken in the last 24 years.
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Itd be nice to see some actual blues monsters but since they don't exist anymore (thanks colockum and the CCC, oh and BF) I guess we'll just have to create stories and share fake pics of bulls. :dunno:
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Itd be nice to see some actual blues monsters but since they don't exist anymore (thanks colockum and the CCC, oh and BF)
:bs:
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I've got pics of a giant one from there. They are not mine to post though. When I see them show up on the net, I'll see what I can do. Its another insane critter.
On another note, Chad Berry knocked down a big one in UTAH. Not phenomenal class but sure is a pretty one. He might have just called it in.....have to go look again at the story.
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Chad's bull was right at 340". He posted it on Facebook. Beautiful bull for sure!! :drool: Congrats if you read this Chad! :tup:
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AND I might add, if anything its the first bull the 340 isn't long armed or taped. It looks like a bigger bull than the score he is saying which is refreshing!
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AND I might add, if anything its the first bull the 340 isn't long armed or taped. It looks like a bigger bull than the score he is saying which is refreshing!
I have to agree with you there! Glad someone is accurate with their scoring for once! :tup:
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Well, you see.... The Internet is a very serious place. :chuckle:
So you have nothing better to do than make stuff up and post it on the internet? That's pretty sad.
It makes me happy when you spend your time responding to my posts. Thank you.
No problem! Anytime I can assist you in making yourself look pathetic I will. Keep up the hard work!
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kind of jacket?? does anyone care? hell it was 36 deg this am bear hunting
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I know I know Phool. I like seeing the working mans bulls that were out there doing it themselves and harvesting the big bulls. I know there's monsters down there and its always good to see pics and read the stories. I'm not much of a visual scorer but seeing any bull packed out of there is definitely a trophy score and itd be nice to see the quality bulls coming out of there. :tup:
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Well, you see.... The Internet is a very serious place. :chuckle:
So you have nothing better to do than make stuff up and post it on the internet? That's pretty sad.
:chuckle: Hmmm this surprises me? ... not :chuckle:
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You wouldn't happen to have got this pic from colockum :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
Yeah that's me in that picture. Just got home and hadn't had time to post a story. Well you've seen the picture so here's the story.
My brother and I got hammered drunk the night before the season opener. About 22 Blue Mountain Mafia members recognized me and wanted to fight. I told them that 22 against 1 wouldn't be a fair fight. So I waited around until they could find 10 more BMM members to make it a fair fight. After the fight I paid my tab and appologized for leaving behind 32 unconscious slobs in blue sweatshirts.
Like I said I was hammered drunk. I had been hitting the champagne pretty hard. I climbed into my Rolls Royce with NY plates and drove off. I immediately got pulled over but like all New Yorkers I am filthy stinking rich so I paid the officer off. That afternoon I woke up with a massive hang over. But knew I had a hunt to start. So I quickly changed out of my blue Armani suite to a dark green one. And was ready to go. Back in the Rolls Royce and away I went. Almost immediately I began to see elk. Big ones at that. Finally I saw one close enough to the road that I wouldn't have to stumble far since I had begun to hit the champagne and caviar again. But far enough from the road I could get some sweet pictures that made it look like a wilderness hunt.
He was huge and I pulled my trusty bow out, pulled off the tags and warranty info, drew back and immediately tripped and launched the arrow on accident. (Mental note before exiting the Rolls Royce do not chug a bottle of whipped cream vodka) luckily the elk was close enough that it spooked the elk really bad and he ran straight into a telephone pole killing him instantly. I had done it. I had successfully killed an elk. All by myself. Where was my brother throughout this whole ordeal you ask! That's a good question and one I wonder about to this very day. One can only assume those backwoods banjo playing BMM people took him away.
So after changing into common peoples clothes for pictures I climbed back into a black armani suite which is what all true New Yorkers wear. I called "the help" and they whisked the bull away in a black helicopter.
THE END
Finally someone truthful on the internet, this is actually kind of refreshing. :chuckle:
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Here is a working mans bull. Nothing fancy
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Ross your bull is way better than those bought bulls....and its a nice bull with a great story.
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:tup: Damn fancy in my book.
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I like it! and would be proud as heck.
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Ross your bull is way better than those bought bulls....and its a nice bull with a great story.
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:tup: Damn fancy in my book.
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I like it! and would be proud as heck.
:yeah: :tup: I'd rather get out of the truck and walk a few miles and work my butt off for a raghorn or spike then drive around all day and shoot a bigger one by the road. Great bull Ross and definitely a working mans bull. :tup: