Lets see your trophys and hear your stories.
Lets see your trophys and hear your stories.
Okay all you muzz hunters. I realize that I am posting this and all of you are up in the hills. But when you get back lets see some of your photos. No buck is to small. Lets see them all. And / or hear your stories.
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In case of any confusion there with that line, I mean who cares if you get a small one.
I can't be out in the hills on the muzz hunt this year. So I want to see as many success storys as possible, even if it is a small one. I don't care, you ought to see my muzz buck last year. It was small enought that I did not even take a photo.
I can't be out in the hills on the muzz hunt this year. So I want to see as many success storys as possible, even if it is a small one. I don't care, you ought to see my muzz buck last year. It was small enought that I did not even take a photo.
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Saw this Muzzle loaderer buck taken yesterday in the Monticello area on the DWR web site.
http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/forums/alb ... ic_id=1996
Also check out this Elk.
http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/forums/alb ... ic_id=1971
http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/forums/alb ... ic_id=1996
Also check out this Elk.
http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/forums/alb ... ic_id=1971
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UtahRob, thanks for the pics.
Brett, your right about that bull too. I had it emailed to me from a buddy. SUPPOSEDLY it was shot in the Selway range in Idaho and would beat the current world record by about 130-150 points.
He got me curious so I did some homework and it looks like it was more than likely a high-fenced canned hunt and not shot by some lucky hunter using fair-chase methods. Just another trophy bought and payed for by someone who would rather pay for an easy trophy vice doing thier homework/scouting/hiking/ and work and make an attempt to do it the right way.
With that being said, don't take my word for gospel. I can't find anything solid on this bull...just a lot of speculation. I would put money down that it's a high-fenced animal though.
Brett, your right about that bull too. I had it emailed to me from a buddy. SUPPOSEDLY it was shot in the Selway range in Idaho and would beat the current world record by about 130-150 points.
He got me curious so I did some homework and it looks like it was more than likely a high-fenced canned hunt and not shot by some lucky hunter using fair-chase methods. Just another trophy bought and payed for by someone who would rather pay for an easy trophy vice doing thier homework/scouting/hiking/ and work and make an attempt to do it the right way.
With that being said, don't take my word for gospel. I can't find anything solid on this bull...just a lot of speculation. I would put money down that it's a high-fenced animal though.
Some more info on that bull elk. I got it from Boone and Crockett web page.
Pretty amusing. They have a pic of the same bull, in velvet, feeding from a large bowl. Needless to say, wild elk don't use bowls when they eat. Therefore, I suppose it's safe to assume that it's a game farm/high fence bull.
http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trop ... ?area=news
Pretty amusing. They have a pic of the same bull, in velvet, feeding from a large bowl. Needless to say, wild elk don't use bowls when they eat. Therefore, I suppose it's safe to assume that it's a game farm/high fence bull.
http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trop ... ?area=news