Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: Landowner on January 29, 2013, 11:21:01 PM
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Got close, they never moved, looking pretty ragged out.
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are these on deadmans property? or PSE ?
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Negative
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Nice pics
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Great Pic :tup: :tup:
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Hope they moved before the Indians show up
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Two nice ones for sure but that back one is really a hog.
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Landowner we need to talk. You need to stop spreading these lies that these are blues bulls.. We all know they are clockum bulls.. Don't make the BMM come visit you
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Just one little arrow through the heart that's all and i would be happy forever. Nice pic! :drool:
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:tup:
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Nice pic, the one in the back is real nice! :tup:
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Personal education question here for me.....
The one in the back looks like a hog but the smaller guy up front looks like a young bull with realy nice potential.....right?
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Yes and yes.
The one in front is going to carry some really good main mass in a couple years. He's already pretty thick out to his 4's
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I'd stick an arrow in either one.
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Those are both last day bulls where we will be hunting h20hunter.
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Maybe for YOU!
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Landowner
When was this picture taken? The big bull in the back looks just like the bull I shot in 2006 in the Dayton area. Size is right, color, and the way the 6th point curls.
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Thanks for postin the pics!
On another note, better empty your PM box cause its gonna be full come tag time! LOL
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Got close, they never moved, looking pretty ragged out.
Very nice bulls...
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Thanks for postin the pics!
On another note, better empty your PM box cause its gonna be full come tag time! LOL
:yeah:
Answer mine 1st!
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That back Bull is just a magnum! goddammn!
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Nice bulls, and that bull in the front has the potential to be a GIANT!
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That's from the feed station up white pass. No bulls like that in the blues!!!!
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:yeah:
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Landowner
When was this picture taken? The big bull in the back looks just like the bull I shot in 2006 in the Dayton area. Size is right, color, and the way the 6th point curls.
2012 post rut---these were in the NE portion of the 162 unit. I suspect the gene pool has spun off some similar bulls to the one you took in 2006. We see a lot of bulls every year that have same or similar racks to bulls from years past.
One thing I like about this photo is the color difference between the two bulls.
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cool pic. thanks for sharing :tup: