Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: cougkilr on December 11, 2009, 12:26:48 PM
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I don't know any more info except both of these were taken in the Blue Mountains and both gross in the 380's.
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WHOA...
the top pic has been on here but i don't recall seeing the other 2. those are some awesome bulls.
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Dang! Nice bulls...
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Great bulls. Are they ( bulls ) brothers they both have the same sticker off the right side.
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Gotta love those genetics! I sure miss living over there.
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Yelp and I both took video footage of those two bulls last November while hunting whitetails. Watched them for about 1/2 hour.......incredible, although I saw a two much larger bulls together in the 90's, again while hunting whitetails.
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Impressive!
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man i gotta move back to walla walla
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what weapon??? Bulls of a lifetime!!! I don't get it, they both shoot bulls of a lifetime and they have no smiles on there face??????? I would have a perma grin on my face, why do guy's have to look like someone kicked there dog in some of these photo's? Anyway, BEAUTIFUL ELK!!!
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Wow, a couple of great bulls. This state has been able to produce some monsters the last 5-10 years for sure. Congrats to the lucky hunters.
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I gotta get that tag
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Very nice bulls!
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Nice bulls! The guy in the right looks familiar. I think I have seen pics of him holding some hog elk sheds with big crowns on here before from the blues.
MS
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incredible. WOW!
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gotta love it!
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someday.....I hope. :)
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i think i recognize the guy on the left in the first photo, thier is a post a while back with him next to a deceny yakima bull.
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-A couple Mashers right there!
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amazing bulls, thanks for the Pics
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Nice bulls! The guy in the right looks familiar. I think I have seen pics of him holding some hog elk sheds with big crowns on here before from the blues.
MS
yeah thats nick kinkade on the right found the sheds off a bull that was the govenor tag bull called longtine... if you look in the washington record book he is holding the sheds in a picture.
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Classic mature blue mountain bulls. Impressive stuff...
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Nice bulls! The guy in the right looks familiar. I think I have seen pics of him holding some hog elk sheds with big crowns on here before from the blues.
MS
yeah thats nick kinkade on the right found the sheds off a bull that was the govenor tag bull called longtine... if you look in the washington record book he is holding the sheds in a picture.
Good call firecrotch I thought I was the only person that knew who that was! If everybody knew the amount of time he spends fallowing the critters they'd know how they got those monsters ( I don't know how he's still married? I know I wouldn't) :chuckle:
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:drool:Someday, hopefully 2010. :drool: Outstanding Bulls!
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Those are two great bulls!!!!! WOW
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:drool: