Wayne Carltons big bull

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Saw this on bowsite.

http://forums.bowsite.com/tf/bgforums/thread.cfm?forum=5&threadid=356776&MESSAGES=17&FF=5

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Sweet bull.







Jeff
 
nice bull... that left side sure has alot of character. Im guessing its broken or something. Where was this NM, UT, AZ, NV????
 
That is a nice bull, and I agree Wayne is one of the nices guys I have ever had the fortune of meeting.

Far back? Depends on the angle I guess. Dont know how much it matters to me if he is in Wayne's Chevy in the end?
 
Nice Bull..... The left side in pic #1 doesn't look the same in the second and third pics though, or is it just me?..... Terry
 
It's just you. . .

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That is an awesome looking bull.

mtdream it is a ways back but if he was at 45 degrees angling away it was the perfect placement.

Mntman

"Hunting is where you prove yourself"
 
I'm with AZstickman, there are two different bulls there.
Picture #1 is NOT even close to picture #2....where's the short clubbed royal in pix #2, as it is in #1??

There are TWO great bulls there!! :)










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Same bull with out a doubt! Look at the curving brow tines. Look at the Left third with the little wiggle in it. Look at the little nub on the right main beam between the 4th and 5th. Look at the bladed tip on the left fith. The bladed out fourth on the left side is just blocked by the camera angle.
 
No way.
In pix #2 his left side royal is stubbed off and messed up on the end, in pix #1 it's long and clearly comes to a point.

I'll prepare to eat crow soup if you can convince me otherwise.







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Slam,
Get your bowl out because it is the same bull. Every point is identical. You just cant see the bladed point because of the angle, but look at every other point. They are very long and have unique character. Anyways why would someone have a picture of themselves with two different huge bulls obviously taken at the same time?
 
Lol...ok Obsedded35, can i put some sugar on my crow soup?

I wasn't insinuating one guy with two bulls, Wayne is not alone there.

Those two royal points just don't look the same, the "smashed" looking royal looks to be only about 9" long, the other picture makes it look 20" and to a regular point.

Tricked by a photo!! ;-)







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3rd point on the bulls left side is not marked but clearly identifiable as the same.

Great job Wayne. Saw Big Al on TV this morning too.

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slamdunk,
Load it up with a full cup of sugar if you'd like! Sorry if that came across harsh in the first post. It's amazing how a different angle can make the rack look twice its size or in this case, appear to be a different rack all together.
 
Its just the angle of the rack being laid over in the one pic, and then stood up in the other pic. The point gets hidden when they rack lays down, and shows up clearly when stood up. Definitely a tricky one!
 
A friend of mine from Montrose says that Wayne is a genuine good guy. Congrats on a fine bull. I hope he got it all on video so I can watch it all unfold.
 
Could be one of the 16's

Yes it says it will on the new primetime bulls dvd.
Jeff
 
I went to a seminar on calling bears at Sportsmans in Grand Junction a long time ago. I got there early and ended up helping this guy set up chairs. I thought he was an employee and chatted with him for about ten minutes. It turned out to be Wayne. He gave a great seminar and is downright funny too. I was very impressed with him. Congratulations to Wayne, Living the dream.

BeanMan
 
Yeah it's the same bull and thats Big Al Harris with him. Both of these guys are about as nice as they come , Big Al is a top notch coyote hunter too...
 
Well i was definately wrong about the bull picture, but i KNOW that Al's last name is "Morris", not Harris.....am i going to strike out twice??









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It was definately one or the other (13 or 15). Both are excellent units. I saw on another sight that he killed it just a couple miles south of Pie Town.

There was a time not that long ago that tags were unlimited in 13 and the NMDGF wanted to get rid of ALL of the elk in 13. I got my 1st elk in that unit, and missed a monster on my 1st day ever elk hunting. It was a muzzleloader hunt.

Wayne is a great guy. I used to live in AZ and he came out one time for a RMEF sponsered elk calling seminar. I have a big bull I killed a few years back mounted and he wanted to come to my house an see it. We spent a couple hours together just talking hunting. The man can call anything from aligators to zebras. Good on him.
 
It's probably the only shot he had. Dang that's a bute. I love non-typical racks. It's kinda fun trying to imagine how they got that way.
 
Slam,

U R correct, it is "Morris", know him well, he was with me when I killed my biggest dear on the Henry's back in the 80's.

Glad to see he and Wayne are getting it done.
 
I'm glad to see Wayne shoot a good one. He came out to Rocky Mountain Archery in '84 and judged the first ever UT state elk bugling championship... I was 13 yrs old and won. I've met him a couple of times since. He seems like a nice guy.
 
WoW, what a great Bull! This is the first in a long time I've witnessed a big bull taken and posted on here where the dude didn't get flamed... I guess MM.com isn't all that bad after all... Congrats to the man!

Michael
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