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Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: elkboy on October 12, 2021, 07:45:59 AM
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https://www.krem.com/article/life/animals/colorado-elk-tire-neck/73-49c9f37c-3e86-43b2-9822-8052b33a6339?fbclid=IwAR1icE2L7tC1yYAPGE6rOQf9J7hQcjNVAMOmOdbTn5rarjyK8ErcS7CdvDw
Hopefully he hadn't become proud of it... Elk bling for the rut...
But seriously, glad the CPW officers were able to "retire" him from carrying that thing. He was probably wheelly tired of it. Now he can tread more lightly.
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Too bad they had to cut the antlers instead of the tire. But good job, all around. :tup: Thanks for sharing Mark.
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The boy has drip unparalleled by any bull in recent times. I bet he had those cows dripping at first sight. ;)
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Glad to see the bias around that bull has come to an end
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Reminds me of this guy I got on my camera back in the day
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The boy has drip unparalleled by any bull in recent times. I bet he had those cows dripping at first sight. ;)
I bet he still has serious street cred, even with the tire gone. He probably has a nickname like "Wild Country" or "Firestone".
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Why didn't they just cut the tire?
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Why didn't they just cut the tire?
Article said their sawzall wouldn't cut through the belt
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The boy has drip unparalleled by any bull in recent times. I bet he had those cows dripping at first sight. ;)
I bet he still has serious street cred, even with the tire gone. He probably has a nickname like "Wild Country" or "Firestone".
"The Mud Grappler"