Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: shedkid on November 11, 2012, 07:15:00 AM
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My biggest bul so far!!! :whoo:
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Very nice :tup:
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Great bull, congratulations!
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:tup:
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That's an awesome bull, I'd love to hear the story!
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Awesome bull! Congratulations on a beautiful animal young man! One hell of a trophy.
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Nice Bull :tup:
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Nice work!!! :tup: your having a great season! :drool: Congratz
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:tup: great job
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Great job bud...
Story?
WB
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Great job bud...
Story?
:yeah:
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Nice job man! You know we want to hear the story now. Congrats!!!
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Awesome rosie! congrats
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great bull! almost a 6x6 huh? very cool ends.
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congrats on a nice bull
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My dad and I went out after my little brothers wrestling match and found a lone bull track. It came from the top end corner of a clear cut into some thick reprod. We knew on the other side of the reprod there was another older clear cut that we could see some openings, so we walked about 1 mile around to the gate and walked in about 3/4 of a mile to the unit. We glassed for about 45min and way across the canyon my dad had spotted the bull. We didn't have alot of time so we had to run uphill and back to the truck. We drove to the head end of the canyon where there is another gate and started our mile and a half sprint to where we had seen the bull last. When we got there we had about 45 min of shooting light left. We first spotted 2 cow about 100 yards below us and they caught our wind and began to take off across a little side canyon and about 10 cows appeard coming out of the canyon over the next ridge about 200 yards away. They all went single file over the ridge and the last cow stop and looked back down in the canyon then turned and went over the ridge. A few minutes later the bull came the same path as the cows. I put my cross hairs on him as he was walking twards the ridge and he stopped quartering away. I squeezed the trigger and my dad said shoot it again, so I jacked another shell in and shot it again while it was running twards the ridge, It kept going and he told me to shoot it again, so I did and the bull took it's last step and fell. My first shot was behind the shoulder and so were my next two, but we didn't want him to get away. We got home about 2:00am with the bull. It was a long night of packing.
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Congrats
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Congrats on a very nice rosie!
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Wow what a dandy :tup:
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Nice big bull! Way to work hard and shoot straight.
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Great bull!!!
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Congrats, Great Bull :tup:
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Good shooting, i always say a hole in the stake is better than no stake. Shoot until they are down.. Congrats shedkid
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Nice Bull congrats!
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Good job and good story, congrats!
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Congrats on a great bull! Very cool you and your dad got to experience that together!
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WOW thats a dandy!
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:tup:great job on a fine bull!
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Great bull and thanks for the story. Wow, what a pig.
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Congrats! Dandy bull! :tup: