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Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Slayerz on August 16, 2010, 09:55:17 PM
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Lots of elk and moose with a few scattered deer pics. Hope you enjoy and I hope it gets your adrenaline going!!
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More Pics!
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And More!
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And More!
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And again more!
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And the last ones, more of the king of the hill!
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Awesome!
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Those are great picture's! I really like the one of the bull and the calf.
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Those are great picture's! I really like the one of the bull and the calf.
The calf with the bull moose has little nubbins, probably his offspring :)
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Great Pics Slayerz!!! What model cams do you use?
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What an area you have got there. Some of those boy's are dandy. The rest are some real up and comers. Good luck.
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WOW very nice
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Looks like you found yourself some honey holes :drool: Good luck
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tons of great pics. i have a tag seems like there is more then bull around ;) :chuckle: :drool:
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Nice bulls!!
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for you moose tag holders pass on those bulls, some dandy looking elk though.
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Nice! I hope you are not in my area. ;)
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NICE! I wish you were in my area. ;)
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Great Pics Slayerz!!! What model cams do you use?
I have a couple old Moultrie cams, and a few Bushnell Trophy Cams.
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looks good. you have no reason not to post up some hero shots this year
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Nice! I hope you are not in my area. ;)
My area is everyone's area as it is NF :)
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What did you put down for them?
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I almost want to start hunting up there now. Almost.
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What did you put down for them?
Just a little salt ;)
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What do you all estimate the big six point might score?
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probably about 270"
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Nice shots. Love that one with the velvet mostly rubbed off and a little still hangin..
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Does that moose have three beams, or multiple beams on the one side?
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Does that moose have three beams, or multiple beams on the one side?
Yes, three beams that all come out of what looks like the same base, the one beam starts very low at the normal base. Have you seen many non-typical moose in your outings?
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for you moose tag holders pass on those bulls, some dandy looking elk though.
How about the moose in this thread?
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,55254.0.html (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,55254.0.html)
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for you moose tag holders pass on those bulls, some dandy looking elk though.
How about the moose in this thread?
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,55254.0.html (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,55254.0.html)
you should try to get some pics of some good bulls that guys with tags can shoot :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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for you moose tag holders pass on those bulls, some dandy looking elk though.
How about the moose in this thread?
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,55254.0.html (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,55254.0.html)
you should try to get some pics of some good bulls that guys with tags can shoot :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
All the bull elk in this thread are legal with any regular eastern tag :chuckle:
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very nice :drool:
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WOW nice bulls thanks for sharing.
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Getting very exciting to see bulls up there in NE WA. I hunted up there 2 years ago and never saw a single elk. Did see lots of sign, but no elk during archery or muzzleloader. I had the Multi-season elk tag that year. I obviously didn't know where to go.
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:yike:
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Some bulls loosing their velvet ;)
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A couple funny ones!
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just got my pics up
check em out
my bull is outta velvet too
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Nice pictures :drool: glad to see them out of velvet much better looking in my opinion :drool: If you hurry up the last one is laying down easy pickin! :chuckle:
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Thanks for taking the time to share!