eelgrass Long Time Member Messages 31,493 Apr 27, 2007 #1 I got these photos in an email from my neice who lives in Oregon. Sorry if they've been around before. According to the story, they were found in Eastern Oregon. 442 assuming a 40 inch spread? My arms would get tired if I had to hold them very long! Eel
I got these photos in an email from my neice who lives in Oregon. Sorry if they've been around before. According to the story, they were found in Eastern Oregon. 442 assuming a 40 inch spread? My arms would get tired if I had to hold them very long! Eel
M MortgageMan Guest Apr 27, 2007 #2 I think they have been posted before......No doubt a monster bull and worth a 2nd look!!
J JACKELOPE Guest Apr 27, 2007 #4 they been on here a couple times under a couple different titled threads from a couple different locations. hint...they're not from the selway...
they been on here a couple times under a couple different titled threads from a couple different locations. hint...they're not from the selway...
antlerrick Very Active Member Messages 2,626 Apr 28, 2007 #7 Gotta be the Bitterroot bull, but has lost some points???
ismith Very Active Member Messages 1,307 Apr 28, 2007 #8 Yeah it probally is another bitterroot bull. ;-) ismith
J JACKELOPE Guest Apr 30, 2007 #9 >Gotta love those Rosies! Pretty >neat crown points It is supposedly a rocky mt elk, not a roosevelt. looks like a new zealand red stag to me.
>Gotta love those Rosies! Pretty >neat crown points It is supposedly a rocky mt elk, not a roosevelt. looks like a new zealand red stag to me.
eelgrass Long Time Member Messages 31,493 May 5, 2007 #12 Thanks Josh. And congrats to the lucky shed hunter. Eel
B boneaddict Guest May 6, 2007 #13 Yep, those came from Pennsylvania, not here in Washington, we don't have any big bulls like that. ; )
Yep, those came from Pennsylvania, not here in Washington, we don't have any big bulls like that. ; )