Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: ASienkiewich on September 27, 2018, 07:16:55 PM
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Definitely not the bull my brother was looking for after waiting so long to draw a quality elk tag. But with zero rut activity whatsoever, you gotta take what you can. Always a good time hunting with the family and meat in the freezer! Not always about the size of the bull👍🏻
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He can't eat the antlers, so I'd say he did well by my meat hunter standards.
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Experiences, bonding and the outdoors.
Tastes better than tag soup.
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Any hoof rot on that bull?
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Nice bull. 👍
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I'm just not as good as some of those youtube hunters and only have limited days to put in the woods so I live by the first legal animal and never pass on something the first day you would shoot on the last.
Nothing wrong with that bull at all in mind. Congats on a successful hunt
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Congrats nice bull and time in the woods with friends and family is what it's about successfully taking a animal is just icing on the cake
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hell i'd shoot/eat that any day...nothing to wrong with that...congrats to the hunter :tup:
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Typical Winston bull, got to love the crown... assuming rot on left side. Got to love that country though
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Thanks everybody! A little open sore on back left hoof. Typical!
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Awesome! Great bull :tup:
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I know that areas well, assuming 1100 area
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500 line? Nice job
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Good looking bull. :tup:
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:tup:
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Nice job! Congrats on a great bull!
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If you had a good time, then it was a successful hunt. Congrats!
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Cool bull! Good job. And Thanks for the nice pics.
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Right on! :tup:
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I know that areas well, assuming 1100 area
Nope, haven’t scouted out that way before!
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