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Hey NR!! One of our "tame ones"...

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sw has put in for the bull drawing for 14 years for this area.... He finally drew a tag this year.

Went out this afternoon to scout, was going to hunt tomorrow AM. By golly they were already out and what did he see.....this is the bull MCG had her name on during archery but never did see him again.

sw can give you the details.....


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Talk about a nice, 3-day 50th birthday celebration!!! :clap: :clap: :clap:

Will take measurements tomorrow.
 
He was a 7 X 7, but broke off the 7th on one side. MCG took the pics, she cut off the top of the horns (with the camera). I'll look through a few of the others to see if they show off all the points.
 
Ok, heres the deal. The other night I was out and watched over 100 head come out to feed. One of the last ones was this bull, still bugling his head off and finishing with a big grunt. I thought to myself, I know this bull, he is the one that MCG and I had blowing snot on us, dripping wet with mud all over him, about the same range as MCG was tonight taking the pics. I know she almost peed herself ( I won't tell) when he came in on us and caught us in the open with no way to draw on him. With the full moon, I thought I would go over and scout things out for tommorrow morning and I drove over to the west end of the place and the elk are already out, an hour before dark, bugling like mad and I heard ole mudder going at it. Put the spotting scope on him, counted 7 on one side and decided that it was a good day for him to die. With about a 100 cows and calves around him, I did have to work it, belly crawled quit a ways and had cows watching all the way. At about 300 yards I decided that it was either go home or fire away, as I flipped the safety off. I did have to apologize to MCG, tonight is the first time that I have EVER fired a second shot with that gun. First one was a complete whiff, he ran off and stopped further up the hill which was a mistake, I never miss twice.
Yes I agree NR, about 350, my neighbor says 368 on a bet and he may be right, I cannot touch my fingers together at the base, or anyway up until the last fork. It is not as wide as I thought, ground shrinkage, but he is a gnarly old brute and all of the tines are 14 inches or better. He is not the best in the world but I know a girl that will remember a special time every time she sees him on the wall :wink: :wink:
That is what hunting is about more than anything. NR you need to come down here with Em just to go out and call them in. When you get one of them then you are up all night caping, cleaning and cutting. Sometimes whiffing is a good option :roll:
 
:shock: wow,hes huge.Congrates Scott.Thats one of gregs goals to elk hunt,once he sees this he'll be studying the YaHaTinda elk hunting again :lol:
 
I'd like to come down with a video camera-what a great hunt you had. To fool an old campaigner like that is really something. Ty has a chance to go work for SHAWN from ranchers.net in Alaska he's pretty excited about that. Glad you missed-there is nothing like the feeling of relief when the hunting gods give you a second chance. MCG has a few years left to shoot monster elk-I wish I could take you guys hunting whitetail;s up here she'd have a blast. You should come up for spring bear MCG would go nuts watching bears at five yards lol.
 
Here's another pic...you can actually count the tines.

sw took it to a taxidermist today, they were really, really nice people. sw can tell you what he learned from them about his bull. I'll just post another picture:

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Good JOB sw!!!
 

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