the crown'd bulls friend

Here are a few shots of one of the bulls that hangs with the crown bull.
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This is for all those who worry that the flash will scare every thing out of the country.
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And closer
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This picture was taken almost 3 weeks ago. By today this bull would be hard horned and I would have had my camera ripped out of the tree again.

I have a few more good shots from this spring. I'll try and post them later. I don't want to wear out my welcome all at once.
If you look in the back ground under the big pine tree on the left, you can see a dark spot on the ground. That's the mud around the spring. The water comes to the surface there for some reason and makes a puddle about 3 feet across.
It never flows enough to run out of the puddle and even in these 7 years of drought it has never dried up. And the weird thing is that it is located way up on the side of a really steep ridge not too far below the ridgeline. It's not where you would ever think that a spring would be. Later, Treetop
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MuleyMadness
Great info and AWESOME pics of a SWEET bull.

Thanks for posting them up.
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bigbuck92
ya thats a cool pic. hey why do elk loose there velvet before the deer do or is it just because the elk rub sooner
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MuleyMadness
Because they shed sooner, thus they start growing sooner, thus they rub sooner.

Basically, sooner, sooner, sooner. Might as well throw in one more SOONER just for fun.

:))
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nice ](*,) :thumb :1 :333
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SHOOT IT!!! :222 :333
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