Moose pics.
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- Spike
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Moose pics.
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- derekp1999
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Re: Moose pics.
Great pics, Moose Hollow. That bull with no palming (2nd, 3rd & last pics) reminds me of a bull I watched for 3 or 4 years a couple years ago. We called him the "elk antlered bull" because he had no palming. I wonder if it's purely genetics or if it's a combo of genetics & old age?
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Re: Moose pics.
derekp1999 wrote:Great pics, Moose Hollow. That bull with no palming (2nd, 3rd & last pics) reminds me of a bull I watched for 3 or 4 years a couple years ago. We called him the "elk antlered bull" because he had no palming. I wonder if it's purely genetics or if it's a combo of genetics & old age?
This is probably the same bull this is acrossed the canyon from you and i've seen this bull for about 4-5 years and now I see some of his young.
He is huge old bull and meaner than sh** during the rut.