Back End Bruiser

walkalot

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Sorry about the other non-functional post guys. It wouldn't let me edit it! Anyways....

Just had a sweet weekend hunting late bulls. There is just about nothing that compares to hunting herds of bulls in full winter shag. We looked over tons and tons of good bulls, and had a dang hard time deciding which one had the "look" we were after. After a serious amount of hours behind the glass, my brother decided on the bull he had named MO, We had got quite familiar with him over the past month, and snagged his sheds from the year before earlier this spring. Russ got it done opening morning. At 8:55 MO gave him a 343 yard opening in the pines, and the rest of the story is in the pics. He's a dang sweet bull with insane beams and an incredible back end. MO is an impressive beast.

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It was a dang fun hunt. We looked over several 370+ bulls before deciding to spend our time on MO, the pahvant held some great bulls this year, we saw very few busted up mature bulls while scouting and hunting. It's shaping up to be an exciting spring
 
That thing is a tank, the back end and beams are an absolute dream, prettiest bull I've seen in a long time. Congrats Russ!!!!
 
Love the pack out picture, It really shows the size of the rack.

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Amazing bull! Congrats to your brother. That bull needs to be at the expo so we can all drool over it!



I don't think there is any other quality
so essential to success of any kind as the
quality of perseverance. It overcomes
almost everything, even nature.
-John D. Rockefeller
 
Congrats on a bruiser. I love that kind of top ends on bulls, mine has similar tops and that is what got it whacked.
 

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