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This video has the best clip of them all! Me and my 2002 buck! LOL
Actually, this is a pretty good video. Steve Alderman found the famous "Hattrick" again. Many believed that the giant buck had been hit by a car or poached, but in reality, had just disappeared for a couple years.
If you haven't seen the first 2 Lowland Mulies videos, you're missing out on seeing a beast with triple drops.
Anyway, in addition to more footage of Hattrick, Steve has an awesome fight scene between two huge bucks, an INCREDIBLE Idaho archery kill in-which a guy uses a Bull Blind setup in the open and shoots a 197 buck at about 20 yards! The buck is tall and heavy and the footage is great.
There are several bucks harvested on film. One with a shotgun in Oregon---neat buck but the one side is screwed up.
The cover picture (below) is of Steve Alderman's buck---a mid-180ish Idaho buck that he and his buddy tracked down and Steve shot it in its bed.
Obviously the best clip is of the good looking dude sitting in the snow with the monster droptine muley from Colorado. He (I) was quite excited to have gotten so lucky.
What did you all think of this video?
Brian Latturner
MonsterMuleys.com
Actually, this is a pretty good video. Steve Alderman found the famous "Hattrick" again. Many believed that the giant buck had been hit by a car or poached, but in reality, had just disappeared for a couple years.
If you haven't seen the first 2 Lowland Mulies videos, you're missing out on seeing a beast with triple drops.
Anyway, in addition to more footage of Hattrick, Steve has an awesome fight scene between two huge bucks, an INCREDIBLE Idaho archery kill in-which a guy uses a Bull Blind setup in the open and shoots a 197 buck at about 20 yards! The buck is tall and heavy and the footage is great.
There are several bucks harvested on film. One with a shotgun in Oregon---neat buck but the one side is screwed up.
The cover picture (below) is of Steve Alderman's buck---a mid-180ish Idaho buck that he and his buddy tracked down and Steve shot it in its bed.
Obviously the best clip is of the good looking dude sitting in the snow with the monster droptine muley from Colorado. He (I) was quite excited to have gotten so lucky.
What did you all think of this video?
Brian Latturner
MonsterMuleys.com