a Club horn bull! Pic...

Here is a bull that was killed last year on the last day of the rifle big bull hunt. He is a 6x2 I guess. He was shot right on a logging road Ya cant beat that..
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jpscouting
Great bull. Kind of looks like the bull I scouted in Oregon this year. (A little.) I'm starting to see a lot deer and elk in Oregon with screwed up anlters.....

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Yeah It does look like it. I wonder what causes it, I know of another bull that is a big 7 on one side and a club on the other, supposedly its leagal on a spike only unit, but I don't know.
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AGCHAWK
Great lookin' bull and certainly a unique trophy!

dirtbikercr250, I'm not sure about other states but here in WA a bull such as the 7x1 you described in your last post would be a legal in a "spike-only" unit. According to the regs: "Elk taken in these units must have at least one antler that has only one antler point above the ear. An animal with a spike on one side (1x2) is legal in spike only units. An animal with more than one antler point above the ears on both sides (2x2) is illegal."

In fact, I have a pic of a great 6X1 that was taken here a couple years ago. I'll see if I can dig it up.
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MuleyMadness
Very cool bull, I love the weird one like this. Very unusual and unique, thanks for sharing him!
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Hey, i just got done refurbishing a bull's skull & antlers just exactly like this one, it's a twin clubber!! (???)
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79Ford
Great bull, congrats to the hunter. :thumb

I believe this was covered in another thread a while back. In Utah if a bull has multiple points on one side and just one on the other then it is legal to shoot in a spike only area. That 7x1 would be a heck of a conversation piece wouldn't it.
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