Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: woodywsu on January 21, 2008, 08:48:00 AM
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Sorry if this does not work, first time posting pictures.
First of all, dad and I got lucky this last year drawing the Clockulum A tag. We spent a lot of time in there, hiking and horsebacking, with my brother. We saw a lot of bulls scouting the area. Two days prior to the opening day, we packed in camp on horseback and located a few bulls the night before. Opening morning, I filled my tag with a 6x7. Dad filled his tag the next morning. We packed out the meat and left the camp. My brother returned the next weekend and filled his spike tag. A great year of elk hunting with some great memories. Here are a few pics. Enjoy.
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Nice job filling both tags! and it's good to see there are still some quality bulls in there. :tup:
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Now thats a meat pole, congrats.
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Congrats man me and my dad along with a few in our hunting camp have been wanting that tag soo bad.
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woody......you guys are lucky SOB's ;) Been trying to draw that tag for the last 8 years! The only unit I put in for. Only.....I want the Archery tag in there. Great couple of Bulls for you guys. Congrats to all three of ya!
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WOW!
Congrats!
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Way to utilize some great tags. :tup:
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Man that bull of yours is a pig and great that you both got nice bulls!!!
I wish my dad was a hunter! My sons have no choice ;) if only they werent 8 months and -3 months :P
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Great bulls for that unit!!!!
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Sweet success, way to make good on the tags.
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I was wondering if you were ever going to post those pictures on here.
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Congrats!!! :)
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Congrats nice couple of bull!
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Man that bull of yours is a pig and great that you both got nice bulls!!!
I wish my dad was a hunter! My sons have no choice ;) if only they werent 8 months and -3 months :P
Hey, is that a negative 3 months or 3 months?
And, you can still take those kids hunting....Heck, I had my first born out steelheading at about 2 months old.... Old pictures laying around here somewhere, wife asleep under a tarp keeping warm next to a hibachi with shishkabobs, and me working a bend in the river, baby tote next to me in my waders along the riverbank... :chuckle:
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Nice job, glad to see the Indians left a couple :beatdeadhorse:.
MS
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Congrats on the nice bulls!! Thanks for posting the pictures!
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Nice bull :brew:
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Congrats! It's nice to see someone other than an Indian take a big bull out of the Colockum. It sounds like you did your homework by scouting & packing in your camp. Well done! :tup: I'm due for a archery permit for that area! Last year they only gave out 3 permits! LOL! :bash: