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407 5/8 Bull
Here is a pic of the 7x7 bull I shot last fall, 407 5/8 B and C.
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RE: 407 5/8 Bull
what state did u get him in?
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RE: 407 5/8 Bull
That is a monster bull. were did you take him from?
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RE: 407 5/8 Bull
Yeah, I usually pass on those and go for the raghorns.;) That is a very nice bull, very nice.
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RE: 407 5/8 Bull
Wow bullshooter, 99% of us can only dream of seeing abull like that. My wild guess would be Utah...
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RE: 407 5/8 Bull
Not only do 99% of the people dream of bulls like that, 99% also wonder how to get them out whole!!!!
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RE: 407 5/8 Bull
That is a fantastic bull no doubt but I gotta ask. And please don't be offended.
Seeing as how you got such a big bull in the back of a pick up truck whole exactly how did you hunt / shoot this bull? Did you honestly hunt him or did you drive around and get out of a truck and shoot him? |
RE: 407 5/8 Bull
I bet Idaho because that is where all the big bulls are.... duh.
And i bet he gutted it and then winched in out, i know of a few people that winch their elk out whole every year. |
RE: 407 5/8 Bull
man that is one big elk congrats:Di got to try elk hunting one year
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RE: 407 5/8 Bull
Thats a Pennsylvania Bull.
Harmon E. Silloway, 39, of Sanday Lake, Mercer County (and his son, Austin) He took the heaviest bull elk in 2004: an 806-pound, 7x7 at 7 a.m. on Nov. 8, in Elk Management Area 9, Jay Township, Elk County. Heres the link. http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/view.asp?a=460&q=163348 |
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