This is what you forgot to tell in your story. This photo was taken on Saturday and saw a person hiking in with a hack saw...
Do you want me to keep going?
ok here is the other bull
I sure hope your story ends with a great explanation. As you can see I got proof of your same dead bulls with witnesses protected in the photos.
I did not see this in person only photos. Imagine my surprise when I read your post.
My question is the following.
You said you found these Saturday? Seems my friends found these Saturday with their antlers missing.
My friend saw a person hiking in with a hack saw where these bulls were found and photographed. They later found the bulls without antlers and ivory missing.
I'm not saying you did anything wrong here, I might be missing something here, but you have some explaining to do.
Last week I had another friend with your same circumstance. Seems he found a dead bull, called DWR and they accompanied him up the hill to the spot and they both retrieved the bull. The rack wasn't cut from the skull.
One last person found a dead head clear up in South Slope of the Unitas and it was a 5 mile hike in. Give the DWR credit, the offier hiked into the spot and cut the rack off keeping the rack attached to the skull but didn't cut off the antler seperate.
Perhaps this is all a timing issue, but my experience they don't cut the antlers off,but I could be wrong.
So why were these?
Please explain.
Midnight