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The big non typ elk that was taken in NE WA
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Archery kill, nobody seems to know where it was taken, lots of rumors.I do have a idea
A truly unique bull.
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Re: The big non typ elk that was taken in NE WA
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What a monster!
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Re: The big non typ elk that was taken in NE WA
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dam shane
looks a little like that world record they found dead along the lake in bc a few years ago. i like the palmations.awesome pic
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you cant eat the horns, but backstraps look like crap on my wall!!!!
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Re: The big non typ elk that was taken in NE WA
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weak fronts, no good length. wont score well
sorry , had to say it before anyone else.that bull is awesome
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you cant eat the horns, but backstraps look like crap on my wall!!!!
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Re: The big non typ elk that was taken in NE WA
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May 24, 2009, 09:49:03 PM »
That one has some moose genes in him!
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or mountain caribou
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Re: The big non typ elk that was taken in NE WA
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May 24, 2009, 10:01:41 PM »
some of the leafs have turned and the one guy has a bugle. is that normal for that area??
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you cant eat the horns, but backstraps look like crap on my wall!!!!
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Re: The big non typ elk that was taken in NE WA
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May 24, 2009, 10:04:40 PM »
yeah, lots of coloration , the heat alone turns some of the brush red,orange by late august, leaves begin turning about 2 weeks earlier than spokane area
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Re: The big non typ elk that was taken in NE WA
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Very cool looking rack. It would be sweet to find out the whole story behind the elk.
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May 24, 2009, 10:52:40 PM »
My wife was looking over my shoulder. She doesn't think they look very happy. I just explained the process of packing an 800 lb bull out of a remote area..
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Re: The big non typ elk that was taken in NE WA
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Yeah they dont lol. The widest point on there is 15" wide the palmation
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Thats a sweet bull
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They get alot bigger than that up there.. Damn nice bull though!@
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Re: The big non typ elk that was taken in NE WA
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"yeah, lots of coloration , the heat alone turns some of the brush red,orange by late august, leaves begin turning about 2 weeks earlier than spokane area"
Plants in our zone do not change hue by temp.
Check your elevation and amount of daylight which is normally associated with the date on the calendar...heat has virtually nothing to do with plants turning color...unless it is on fire. Just sayin.
Hence the call on the picture...
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Re: The big non typ elk that was taken in NE WA
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I know that, but the brush in that area dries up in august, turns red and bone dry I was explaining that in the pic, area has lots of color come late August
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