Someone got lucky

What you talking about. They probably parked it in the garage at the outfitter’s and the outfitter did everything for them. Probably even loaded the rack in the bed of their truck!
Your right...why didn't I think of that. Outfitter's in Moab?
 
So a clean truck means you didn't kill a bull on your own? mtmuley
This is the internet man! Come on! Keyboard warriors!

And not necessarily, usually just means you didn’t have to leave a paved road and if they pulled off that bull on public, without a guide, from a paved road!!!!!! Move power to them! They are the one with the last laugh!
 
This is the internet man! Come on! Keyboard warriors!

And not necessarily, usually just means you didn’t have to leave a paved road and if they pulled off that bull on public, without a guide, from a paved road!!!!!! Move power to them! They are the one with the last laugh!
Yeah. mtmuley
 
That's a big elk and a very clean truck. :unsure:

My dad has an obsession with clean trucks. Took him and my boys on an antelope hunt a few years back with my truck. Every time we stopped to get gas he insisted we wash all windows with the little scrubber and squeegee, also had to take truck through the car wash at the end of every day. We actually got into a bit of an argument about it.
 
So a clean truck means you didn't kill a bull on your own? mtmuley
No meaning, just an observation and expression of wonder.

My truck doesn't usually look like that at the end of a hunt because

A. It's dirty.

And

B. It doesn't have a bull in it. 😅

Couple really nice bulls in this thread and I'd be happy to have tagged any of them.
 
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