Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: cmiller85 on October 06, 2009, 06:32:20 PM
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This is my Dad's bull taken on the 4th with a muzzleloader. Its right side is pretty unique, looks like it could be half caribou or something. I wonder what he would have looked like in about 3 or 4 years...
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/12540/P1010414.JPG)
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thats the coolest small bull ive ever seen. i would like to see his dad
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WTF!!!
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How about 6-8 years. :o
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whoa!! awesome.
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Thats very unique
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I wonder what he would have looked like in about 3 or 4 years...
An absolute pig! Ok, may 5-6 years...
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A few years ago during the late permit season in Chelan County I seen a Mule Deer with the same sort of antlers......bases as big as my fore arm....straight up to what looked like Caribou tops.......Wish I would have had the tag....it would have really been something cool!
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Thats cool.......I saw about the same thing on a larger 4x7 elk 2 years ago...one side was typical, the other had a crown
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looks more Fallow Deer-ish. Cool!
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Weird..
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Bizzare set of horns. Would make a sweet european mount. Congrats. Mark
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Very unique character.
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Possible cross. Palmation on any elk is interesting. Wonder who got to who, if the elk was behind it, or if one of our few caribou got desperate and aggressive?
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Possible cross. Palmation on any elk is interesting. Wonder who got to who, if the elk was behind it, or if one of our few caribou got desperate and aggressive?
UUMM ....I don't think so....looks like its just non-typical
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thats a great bull if there is a trophy spike frame bull out there he found it congrats to him
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Very cool looking set of horns. Congrats.