Pahvant bull
Good point Nonya, When these people who are so fixated on the number that they almost forget the animal get to talking about bulls, there tends to be a whole lot of BULL---- mixed in with the truth.
Scores are OK in the sense that they are a way to define what a big bull is, but it seems that way too much is made of the number.
It kind of reminds me of some gradeschoolers arguing and saying, "Mine is bigger than yours".
I've seen some 330 bulls that were a lot prettier mounts than some of the 390-400's that are around.
Now if you could get a 400 that was put together right that would be big and pretty too.
Scores are OK in the sense that they are a way to define what a big bull is, but it seems that way too much is made of the number.
It kind of reminds me of some gradeschoolers arguing and saying, "Mine is bigger than yours".
I've seen some 330 bulls that were a lot prettier mounts than some of the 390-400's that are around.
Now if you could get a 400 that was put together right that would be big and pretty too.
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here is the link to it posted one the elk thread... http://muleymadness.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4376 has a picture.. check it out!
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The two in the picture are, left to right, Kalian Lemon(guide), Jimmy Ryan(hunter). The "great one' has a mullet.gilamonster8 wrote:Mind if I stir the pot allittle bit? Is that the great one on the right? If so how long did they need to wait, before he got there to take the pics?
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