Nice bull. I'm sure the guides had all their ducks in a row. Nothing will come of it but some jealous slander. Which is to be expected from the masses who have never seen bull of this caliber on the mountain, Yellowstone park or in somebodys backyard. Its the same old shizzl every year. Heliochoppers, chute planes, tresspassing, blocking roads, armed confrontations, 30 guides on one animal, privated ground, reservations, blah, blah, blah. Nothing ever comes of it.
And what is all this BS " the bull was suffering" and "I hate to see the bull go this way".
News flash!!!! When you shoot a living animal its gonna hurt! Its gonna feel pain! Its gonna suffer for a bit! What world are you guys living in?
If the bull was within an open unit, which I'm sure it was then good on em! Congrats to the guides and the hunter! When the F&G gets done with their Micro investigation the bull will be returned to the hunter and all will be well. Mark my words.
Later