big bull killed in WA

lymanboy

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Wondering if anybody has pics of the lady and her bull from Concrete Wa. Heard it will score about 340-350. She killed it with a bow and is an absolute hog for a Roosevelt. My dad has pics of the bull alive so when i get home next week i will post them next week.
 
yea the raffle winner, is from concrete. My dad was filming this huge bull last week and now i heard she killed it. Just wondering if anyone has pics of it..Its a big one and i will be home next week so i will post the video...good luck everyone..
 
Justin...Is this the bull? This video still is from the herd just off hwy 20 by the river. My guess is no (this bulls not 340-350) but this pic is from last year and his 3rds may be better by now...lol. There are a few real good bulls using the islands on the river up there but hunting them can be tough! Thats cool a woman bowhunter shot a big Rosie! Cant wait for the pics/video!!

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I believe that is the bull she shot, I dont think it will go 350 though, but what a hog either way. The elk up there dont get counted as Rosies though. The are considered Yellowstone, Many on the elk that have been transplanted up there have been Rockys, we see many that must be cross breads though just huge Rosie bodys and Rocky mountain looking antlers. Once I fiqure out how to post video I will put some video of a 7x7 from up on the hill on here, The bull must have close to 20 inch whales tail, its truly a magnificient bull. I have tons of video from the last couple weeks.
 
Hey Bear,

Was she able to hunt in that field right by the road? Between the crossbreeding, all that food and no pressure those bulls sure pack on the weight! 7x7 w/20" tails? wow... would love to see the video!
 
oh...

I was also wondering if anyone has seen the collared bull up there this year and if he's any bigger?
 
ya, it was shot in the challenger road field, I heard she missed the first shot and nailed it the second. The 7x7, 6ths are 18 to 20 long with small 7ths off of them. Its a really nice bull. Ill try to fiqure out how to load the video onto the computer this weekend, I bought a new cannon GL2 and am just learning how to use it.
 
Nice!!

As a matter of fact that pic was captured from a GL1 in the rain last year. :)
 
There was a big collared bull in the lower field on the south side of the highway on Tuesday. I didn't see him last year so don't know if he has grown.
 

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