WY Bull anyone know about this one?

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LAST EDITED ON Oct-16-11 AT 03:59PM (MST)[p]Got this in an email anyone know what it scores?

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Cool bull, but I would be shocked to find out that this bull wasn't high fenced.
 
I KNOW A GUY THAT KNOWS HIM NEW WY RECORD WITH A BOW AND 3 DAYS TO GET HIM OUT "I HEARD" ALL ON PUBLIC LAND DIY DIDNT HEAR A SCORE BUT "MONSTER HUH" TROPHY IN ANYBODYS BOOK
 
I have to say that this is the coolest bull I've ever seen. I truely hope this is a public land bull and not a frankenbull. Love those matching handelbars.
 
First thing I looked for is marks on the ears where the tags were.

I hope it's legit, but in this day & age one wonders.

A local taxi I know had a guy bring in a monster 400 plus bull just last week, the rack was crazy big with a drop tine.
The hunter only told him that he killed it in Idaho.
It wasn't till the cape was thawed that the two matching ear piercings were visible.

Again , I sure hope it's legit.
 
Ya thats what the E-mail said was that he had 3 days to hunt as well. Now lets find out what this hog scored?
 
Killed in such a remote area it took 3 days to hual him out..but just happened to have a saw cut log nearby to prop him up on?

Now I know remote area's get logged...a long time ago. dont pass the smell test, just sayin.

Hope I'm wrong.
 
I love CSI. LOL

"I have found if you go the extra mile it's Never crowded".
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Honestly, I think it's a ranch bull- but those matching drop tines are insanely unique no matter where it came from...

High fence "hunts" are still wrong, but this one is pretty cool..


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Sure could be, They look alot a like.

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You guys are Tards. Ive been 25 miles in the most remote wilderness in the lower 48 and cut fresh logs myself with a handsaw. Pretty common here in Wyoming wilderness for Pack-in hunts in remote areas.
 
I would say it scores close to 450 SCI. I would of given it a B&C score but we all know B&C doesn't allow high fenced BS in their books.
 
sellway bitteroot?

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"You guys are Tards. Ive been 25 miles in the most remote wilderness in the lower 48 and cut fresh logs myself with a handsaw. Pretty common here in Wyoming wilderness for Pack-in hunts in remote areas."

Is it pretty common to pack the log around with you just incase you need to prop something up with it? Or is it more common to haul the bull back to camp whole, to use said log? Tard just wanting to know..
 
LAST EDITED ON Oct-19-11 AT 09:36PM (MST)[p]LAST EDITED ON Oct-19-11 AT 09:30?PM (MST)

it is very common to find freshly cut logs in remote wilderness areas. Not only in campsites, but along trails, Outfitters and the Forest Service cut sections of log about that exact size to clear trails every year and leave them laying along remote trails (so they don't have to pack a log back to the trailhead, lol). Anyone who packs horses in has a saw on their saddle or pack horse. It would not be unreasonable to cut a log with the hand saw that you brought to prop your 450 inch bull up for once in a life time pictures.

I'm not saying this isn't a ranch bull, I'm just saying a cut log proping a bull up is NOT evidence of a ranch bull. Thats tard logic.
 
that proves it,
the saw that was packed in to the wilderness to cut the prop makes it a fair chase bull

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>that proves it,
>the saw that was packed in
>to the wilderness to cut
>the prop makes it a
>fair chase bull
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Maybe you don't know how to read. My whole point was that a cut log doesn't prove anything on how or where this bull was harvested.
 
I would bet money that is a game farm elk.

There is just something about the game farm photos. I don't know what it is, but they just look different for some reason. This one gives me that vibe.
 
You mean the look like the guy is posing with an animal after a rough 1/4 mile hike from the cabin??? he looks awkward to say the least, but who knows, I would LOVE NOTHING MORE than for this to be fair chase, but it astonishes me that NOBODY has any info on this bad boy... Someone help!!!
 
well i remember 2 yrs ago in utah we had a bull that created a ton of posts and replies. ranch bull. mooooo. back yrd bull. all kinds of bs. anyone remember spider bull??? fact is that this bull is a great looking bull!!! fence or no fence!!!!
 
does anyone know where a high fence hunt is at in wyoming. the only i know of is the Chase NX Bar Ranch located near sheridan.
 
"Thats a fairly freshly cut log, and that guy looks like a high fence hunter to me."

Piper, that was funny :7


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>"You guys are Tards. Ive been
>25 miles in the most
>remote wilderness in the lower
>48 and cut fresh logs
>myself with a handsaw. Pretty
>common here in Wyoming wilderness
>for Pack-in hunts in remote
>areas."
>
>Is it pretty common to pack
>the log around with you
>just incase you need to
>prop something up with it?
>Or is it more common
>to haul the bull back
>to camp whole, to use
>said log? Tard just wanting
>to know..

LOL!
 

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