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14 October 2008, 17:54
Rob1SG
How about this Bull

14 October 2008, 18:03
30378
One fantastic trophy. What part of the country?


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14 October 2008, 18:16
snowman
Amazing how nice they look when raised in a pen. While it is a very nice elk I wouldn't consider it a trophy, any more than I would consider someones prize Herford bull a trophy
14 October 2008, 18:44
Fish30114
He's an awesome bull, wherever he was raised!

What's the scoop on him?
14 October 2008, 19:56
Rob1SG
He was a breeding bull on a elk ranch in Craig, Colorado. The owner sold the ranch and couldn't part with this guy. Now he is part of a museum of the area. He was bugling and tearing up a tree they had put in his pen when I was there last week.He is 11 years old and a 10X10
15 October 2008, 01:21
Ryan Campbell
That particular fence doesnt necessarily constitute a pen. I've seen what a bull elk can do to a fence and by what I see there, I wouldn't say for sure that he's really penned in.
I'm not saying that he's 100% free ranging but from what I see, if he wanted to go through that fence, it wouldnt stop him.


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15 October 2008, 03:26
Deertick
You can't see the bottom of the fence ... it may be 8' tall -- you don't know from the photo.

He's no more than a pet, or livestock. Big deal.
15 October 2008, 04:28
N E 450 No2
I think they call the wild elk herd up near Craig the Cold Springs Herd. I have seen some BIG ones up there.


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15 October 2008, 05:14
Rob1SG
He's not free ranging by any strech. I just thought he was a great bull and deserved to be seen. I was told that they sell the sheds for $2000. He may be a pet but he's a great bull
15 October 2008, 08:16
Deertick
Great bull, indeed.

It's a shame to have him captive. Quite a loss of any nobility a critter could've had. You can see that in his eyes.

I should say "large-antlered bull." Much more accurate.
15 October 2008, 09:16
FN in Montana
I'm far from a fan of pen raised game animals, but it's still cool to see one whose reached such an age.

Some of us feel sorry for him living a less than wild existence. Wonder how HE feels about it?? Well fed. Probably doesn't worry about predators. IF he was used for breeding....pretty nice life!

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15 October 2008, 13:14
perry
Deertick must be the infamous "Elk Whisperer".

Perry