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My nephew drew a great late season bull tag here
in Wyoming. So last week we loaded the ponies and rode into an offered cow camp cabin.

The cabin is some what modern but the rest is straight out of the 1900's

The mountain in the back ground is our destination and we rode for 3 days looking for the right bull.We sorted thru almost 100 bulls
before killing this beauty.


We cleaned the cabin, split wood to replace what we used, added our left over groceries to the cub bards and loaded the bull on pack horses and came home.Enjoy
 
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As always, your photos make me feel as if I had been there, too. Thanks for posting them.


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Joe, your threads never disappoint!


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Thanks fellas
Crazy part of the whole hunt was we shot the bull returning to the cabin one evening.
Thou the shot was 279, the bull hit the ground just 137 yards from the front door!
 
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Good looking bull congrats!!


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Sweeet! Great bull - thanks for the pics!

Love that stove...


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Isn't that almost cheating? Great bull and a nice story!
 
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Congrats on that great bull and sharing the pictures! Question. Since you shot it on the way back to the cabin... were you actually that close to the cabin's front door?


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We were roughly 400 yards from the cabin
and the bull was between us and the cabin.
 
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Nice pictures as usual! Great story.
 
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Great Bull and great pics!!!! tu2
 
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That was certainly a short pack job! That bull has great thirds and fourths on him!!!
 
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Would you adopt me. Lol
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Great bull!
 
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Very nice. I like that Roman nosed buckskin.
 
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Very nice. Looks like a great hunt.

Thanks for sharing.


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Great Bull and Great Story!!


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Nice bull... well done!


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Great pics and story JR. Reminds me of some good days in the past!
 
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That sounds like a FUN hunt. To see that many bulls would keep you pumped up then take a bull like that and to do it that way. Great!
 
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Thanks for posting, you gotta love Wyoming!!!


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As always......great pictures Joe


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Nice work!

That stove is really cool.
 
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Darn cool! Great bull. Thanks for sharing!
 
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Love it!
 
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Joe,

You suck! You hunt all fall and will be hunting again once you return from F@34ing HAWAII . F!@# Y$%. Of course I'm off to Africa in '15 plus putting up with your Red Neck poop for 2 hunts. Life is rough!!!!!!!!!!!! Best to Kasie. She is a saint.

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^ Hater Lol
 
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