Hilljackoutlaw
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I would say definitely over 9 based on teeth.how old would you guess?
Did you saw his antlers off or were they about to shed?
I would guess he beat the odds. Wonder what the odds are of a bull on public landI would say definitely over 9 based on teeth.
I am not 100% but I think we have him on trail camera in 2016 then again in 2019. If not it's a really similar bull. With that S curve towards his 5th and 6th points.I would guess he beat the odds. Wonder what the odds are of a bull on public land
surviving past 9 yrs
We had a very mild winter here in this part of the state and they seemed to start migrating a little early. So i think a combination of old age and lack of quality food right now once he got up higher was his demise. Plus I dont know how he ate anything with his nubs for teeth. There was 7 other bulls another hill over about 3/4s a mile from him. He probably tried to keep up with them and didnt have it in him.That is not the way many winter kill. I wonder if he had a heart attack or an aneurysm. I remember the winter kill north of Gardiner in 91. There was dead elk everywhere and many of them took a long time to die judging by the piles poop behind them.