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Bev42
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Here are a couple of bulls that my brother (AntlersInc.) and I shot this year on the late hunt. It took us 12 years to finally get the tag. The hunt was extremely difficult as we had no snow, and temperatures in the high 60's. We normally see around 30 bulls/day in this area, but this year my brother only saw 1 (the one he shot), and I saw 6. We've picked up numerous sheds off of both bulls, and estimate AntlersInc's bull to be 10-11 years old, and mine about 6-7 years old.
Here is an as-it-lay of my bull. I hit him 3 times at 360 yards. He scores in the 350's.
This is AntlersInc., me, and Dad.
One more shot--It took us until 2am to get both bulls back to the truck.
Here is a picture of AntlersInc's bull. He shot his about a mile up the canyon from my bull. It took 4 well-placed shots at 275 yards to bring him down.
A front shot. This bull scores in the 340's.
AntlersInc. and his son Kayson. This might have been the best moment of Kayson's life so far to see his dad shoot this bull. I think Kayson was shaking worse than the shooter. What an accomplishment for a 10 year old to wake up at 4am, hike over 15 miles, 5 of which were in the pitch black, get back to the truck at 2am, and smile the whole time!
Here is an as-it-lay of my bull. I hit him 3 times at 360 yards. He scores in the 350's.
This is AntlersInc., me, and Dad.
One more shot--It took us until 2am to get both bulls back to the truck.
Here is a picture of AntlersInc's bull. He shot his about a mile up the canyon from my bull. It took 4 well-placed shots at 275 yards to bring him down.
A front shot. This bull scores in the 340's.
AntlersInc. and his son Kayson. This might have been the best moment of Kayson's life so far to see his dad shoot this bull. I think Kayson was shaking worse than the shooter. What an accomplishment for a 10 year old to wake up at 4am, hike over 15 miles, 5 of which were in the pitch black, get back to the truck at 2am, and smile the whole time!