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Looking for some successful Elk pictures to pass the time till September 14th. I was lucky enought to draw another archery bull tag this year and can barely stand the wait!!!!!

 

Hear is a picture of a bull I took in 2009

 

-Ryan

 

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bull with the boy is otc tag last year

two bulls together and me holding a bull is from late rifle elk last year

me with my cow for the otc tag(wife cropped our baby in)

bull in ranger is from late rifle with 2 bullet holes in antlers

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My first bull and my best bull the 5x5 is from 4b when i was 16 the larger one is from 23S. Good luck to all that has tags, I am just going to be helping this year!post-2362-0-00865600-1343566791_thumb.jpgpost-2362-0-48819100-1343566840_thumb.jpg

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I can't match any of them but I still like you guys posting the big ones for us to see. :)

 

TJ

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No the second bull is 3c. The 7 th bull is from 4b and scored 398. TJ it is not a competition, I have about 15-20 chances a year to kill big elk. So you could say that I was cheating compared to the guy that gets to hunt a good unit with a good tag every 5-15 years.. good luck to all again this year. Horn growth is looking better than I thought it would..

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Shane,

Yes I was referring to the 7th or second to last bull you posted. I hunted that bull on the archery hunt and had him within 40 yards on 3 diffrent occasions,but didn't ever get an arrow off due to the cedar/juniper cover . He was simply an Impressive bull. I nicknamed him the wolf bull since he howled when bugling and had such a unique bull. Just curious, did you guys know he was in 4b prior to the hunt or was he a big surprise. Very cool to see a pic of him on the ground. Congrats on such great trophies

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I found him only days before we killed him. We were hunting a very nice looking 365 class 6x6 when we ran into that bull. He is a 3c bull that must move to 4b to rut. After we killed him another guide on the mountain sent me a pic he had on his trail camera when the bull was in velvet, his camera was in 3c and about 15-20 miles straight line from where we killed him. I dont have the pic on this computer or I would post it. I think it is on my koury guide service face book page though.

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