Too early?

sremim

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I heard from someone that a very well known guide is already sitting on a couple 400" class bulls. Its seems to me that it is a little early for anything to be close to 400", so I can only assume they are speculating that they will get to 400". If the bulls are big right now, I'm sure you may have a good idea what they may end up at. It just seems a bit early to tell though.

What does everybody else think?














It's Bush's fault!!!
 
Way to early they might be looking at some monster fronts and thinkin they have a toad of a bull but there is no way to tell what the tops will be like yet just to early. probably the person is lookin at a coulple of bulls he picked the sheds off of and assuming that they will be 400 this fall but i cant see them knowing for sure yet
 
I think people must look at him kind of funny.
Plus that's a lot of sitting time, especially on two.
I mean, what does he do when they want to go their separate ways?
I would be careful though, people tend to spread
gossip when you spend that much time with any animal.

As to being 400+, maybe he can read the serial # on their new
antlers. The one right at the base of the left side, next to the skull cap? He should know then.


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Yeah thats what I was thinking too. They'd have to be double that come september.

Anybody want to bid on a 800" bull?






















It's Bush's fault!!!
 
Wow! 400" already? thats impressive. Mossback does know how to find em! Thats gonna be a real whopper come July! lmao

Any yes he knows exactly what bull he is watching. you dont need full growth to know what bull you are looking at if you know the bull.
Do not ever doubt Mossy, he gets er done
 
Quite possibly whom ever it is is watching a 400cm bull. The metric scale is quite obviously being used in this case.

"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." -- Abraham Lincoln
 
I was just taking a guess, since he is the only guy that would truly know if it is a potential 400"er.
 
OMG, LMAO!!!!!

Rammu said-
"I was just taking a guess, since he is the only guy that would truly know if it is a potential 400"er."

Wow, what a slap in the face to every person on here that knows anything about what a big bull is!!









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There may be some "guides" that know exactly how big their bulls should get - I mean when they know exactly how much feed and protien they are getting in their bowls and how much water and steroids, growth hormones, genetic pedigree, sheds from the last three years, I mean it is only a small matter of calculation right? Good luck to those "guides".

Good luck to everyone else too who doesn't know for sure where they are going to find a big bull for that 100K client who booked a couple of years ago!



UTROY
Proverbs 21:19 (why I hunt!)
 
Ya I could tell you were. Of all the guys on here I didnt think you would be the one to bite the hook on my comment. I really enjoyed ROY's comment, I love his words of wisdom
 
ok i just got back from a trip up north, the best bull we seen was just past his fourths great mass already and points are growing well, his fourths were all ready around 14 inches he will be big but how big cant say till he finishes out. but one thing is for sure with all the rain and snow up there they will top out just fine. no drought on these bulls in az this year. 400 it just cant happen this early he has to be assuming.
 

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