Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: gotcha on October 24, 2016, 01:00:27 PM
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Had a great yr. Got my bull and my uncles.
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Wow! Are these Washington bulls? NE corner?
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:yike:
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Both Washington bulls
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2 great bulls is an understatement :yike:
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good bulls Scott. Congrats on a great year. Going to be hard to duplicate!
wazzu99
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Those are both great bulls, congratulations to both of you.
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Congratulations to you both very nice!
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Wow... awesome bulls :tup:
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My gosh, great bulls guys! :yike: congratulations.
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Well done, it will be hard to beat that duo in this state, ever!
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Congrats on the tags!
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Great bulls and great season. Can you share the hunting story of the two bulls?
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Great bulls! What weapon?
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Wow! Great Bulls guys!!
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Awesome bulls :tup:
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Good work guys! Dandy bulls!!!!! :tup:
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Great bulls :tup:
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glad you guys caught up with that big fella :tup:
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Funky big bulls!! You boys got some character on em for sure!!
Story??
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Funky big bulls!! You boys got some character on em for sure!!
No kidding. Very similar rack configurations - must be "something in the water" in that area. ;) :tup:
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Bulls were shot 300 miles apart. Crazy tho
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Love the mass and character of those two bulls! Way to go fellas!
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I saw a pic of your uncles bull a couple weeks back. What a pig! A buddy of mine is after the other big one that was in the same area. Congrats to you both! :tup:
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Nice job! Congrats! :tup:
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Both dandy bulls :drool: congrats
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Beautiful bulls. Definitely the same genetics!
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Thanks for posting more pics dude! I don't care what an animal scores when it has trash like those 2 do. Your uncles is even symmetrical! Awesome! :tup:
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Great bulls! :tup:
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Thanks guys lots of scouting payed off huge.
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Thanks guys lots of scouting payed off huge.
Gotta love when hard work pays off.. two amazing animals, congrats.
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Nice work!
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Great bulls!
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Gotta be related. Congrats!
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Congratulations to both of you! That photo of the two racks together is very interesting, very unique bulls with some striking similarities. It would be interesting to know how closely related those two bulls are. How close to the same area did they come from? Congrats again, just amazing bulls.
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Bulls were shot along ways apart in 2 different units. LIKE 250 plus miles apart.
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That bull would have been doing some traveling to sire both of those offspring.
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congrats
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Thanks again for helping me pack my bull out Scott. You didn't even know me yet you grabbed a hind quarter and took off up the mountain. Not alot of individuals would do that. Plus you had a 5 hour drive ahead of you plus working the next day. I had no doubt you were going to get a good one. You have an unbelievable work ethic and am glad you are member on here. I hope I can help you in the future and return the favor. plus I Still owe you a beer!
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What an opening day, congrats!
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Thanks 3dvapor. Means a lot we put in a lot of time for sure and my son and I had a blast that day helping you. you guys had an amazing season yourself. I'm sure will meet up soon.
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Those are beautiful and crazy big bulls. If you hadn't said they were so far apart I'd have sworn that they were related or that the bigger one was daddy. Amazing to look so similar with such unique features and you both got one in totally different areas. Real life is stranger than fiction. Were these both special tag rifle or is either regular season archery or muzzy? Congrats to both of you, sounds like you worked your butts off and are good guys to boot!
Mike
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Thanks Mike. BOTH are special tag bulls. mines 371 and uncles scores 387. It was cool helping my uncle after mine. He's first branch bull and he was person who got me into hunting. It was an emotional day. Just awesome
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Scott, you worked your ass off for that bull and deserve every inch of him.
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Those bulls appear to have been related. Racks very similar :twocents:
Congrats :tup:
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:yike:
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Those are some awesome bulls congrat