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Big Game Hunting => Other Big Game => Topic started by: GrainfedMuley on December 03, 2016, 04:47:18 AM
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https://www.facebook.com/KathleenBarthPhotography/videos/975611082539784/
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Gorgeous bull
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i don't have Facebook, does it mention where that is taken? Alaska / Canada? Amazing bull -- almost looks like it has two separate antlers on the right!
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Yes, I just went back to the article and the bull is in Alaska.
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Decent bull. He'll be worth looking at in a few years.
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Kidding of course. What a behemoth.
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Wow!!!
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(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fuploads.tapatalk-cdn.com%2F20161203%2F43e7d4bd5020ba3f4b68b5ca813cb6e7.jpg&hash=30b6888a54a8212d723a8c12c8cd42f26a2176ab)popular bull
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Seen a few pics of him this year
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Just got off a plane from his business trip.
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Not complaining at all; just want to know why this post about a big bull moose is still in the virtual campfire thread (which is a very cool video), and the video I put on it about a huge bear got moved to the bear hunting section? It wasn't even about hunting bears.
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Not complaining at all; just want to know why this post about a big bull moose is still in the virtual campfire thread (which is a very cool video), and the video I put on it about a huge bear got moved to the bear hunting section? It wasn't even about hunting bears.
Wow. Really? It's that big a deal? Probably because it's Sunday, we work, we have lives and we don't see everything.
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Not complaining at all; just want to know why this post about a big bull moose is still in the virtual campfire thread (which is a very cool video), and the video I put on it about a huge bear got moved to the bear hunting section? It wasn't even about hunting bears.
Wow. Really? It's that big a deal? Probably because it's Sunday, we work, we have lives and we don't see everything.
Like I said Mr. Jackelope; I wasn't complaining just wondering what the difference was, that's all.
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The difference was that I moved it when I saw it. Pretty sure I moved yours too.
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I'd follow that dude around and grab those sheds. Looks like it could be any moment.
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I was expecting to see the spike bull that someone had posted in the "Is this bull legal in a spike only unit?" elk thread. Glad I actually checked instead of assuming.
Great bull.
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The difference was that I moved it when I saw it. Pretty sure I moved yours too.
I think you read his post / question wrong, or took it a bit personal? Who cares where it was posted, I for one am glad it was. Awesome animal, curious how old that bull is..
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The same lucky guy picked up both sheds this year and last year.
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The same lucky guy picked up both sheds this year and last year.
thats what I'm talking about ;)
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Not complaining at all; just want to know why this post about a big bull moose is still in the virtual campfire thread (which is a very cool video), and the video I put on it about a huge bear got moved to the bear hunting section? It wasn't even about hunting bears.
Wow. Really? It's that big a deal? Probably because it's Sunday, we work, we have lives and we don't see everything.
:chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Not complaining at all; just want to know why this post about a big bull moose is still in the virtual campfire thread (which is a very cool video), and the video I put on it about a huge bear got moved to the bear hunting section? It wasn't even about hunting bears.
Wow. Really? It's that big a deal? Probably because it's Sunday, we work, we have lives and we don't see everything.
wow. You're a wuss. You get weekends
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And you have a life. Geesh.
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The same lucky guy picked up both sheds this year and last year.
That is crazy, what luck, everyone has to be watching that bull.
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i don't have Facebook, does it mention where that is taken? Alaska / Canada? Amazing bull -- almost looks like it has two separate antlers on the right!
That happens when the pedical breaks too far down when they shed their antlers. It affects the antlers that grow in the future. Cordova Alaska is famous for having bulls like this. The local biologists speculate that is because of genetics in the herd which was started from a transplant of about a dozen animals. They think one of them was genetically disposed to this problem and because of inbreeding it is pretty common in that herd.
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I just can't believe that bull is still around. How does he make it through hunting season?
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Lives at the airport. Gun free zone
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Animals are getting smarter and smarter. Living in city limits and no hunting areas. Daaam you nature .. make animals not so smart again