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Heck, most of us with perpetual bull-fever can't discern between a 270 and a 370 bull. Full antlered elk for most are heart-pounding awesomely score-bewildering when in the field!Not saying you don't but most guys who haven't killed many true giants can't tell the difference in a 360-370 bull.
Heck, most of us with perpetual bull-fever can't discern between a 270 and a 370 bull. Full antlered elk for most are heart-pounding awesomely score-bewildering when in the field!
Curious out of the 16 bulls you have killed how many are 300+? Have you killed a pile of 340-350's and feel you just can't get over that hump? Just curious why 375+? Not saying you don't but most guys who haven't killed many true giants can't tell the difference in a 360-370 bull.
Man I would love to see a pic of the Bitterroot 375 bull. IF it truly scored that, it would have been a needle in a haystack.
When guys throw numbers around to describe an elk's antlers, they usually have varying span of reality/accuracy.
Man I would love to see a pic of the Bitterroot 375 bull. IF it truly scored that, it would have been a needle in a haystack.
It was a very close relative and he doesn't want the pic on the internet, and he didn't put it in the books so I can offer no proof to you. I understand without proof it is just words on a page. My point was that there are bulls in that category still out there on public land. Yes it was a needle in the haystack. After seeing where the bull was living (I've hunted and shed hunted the area) he was a very, very smart bull.
Monster taken with a bow last year. See that one?