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Here is the nontypical bull I shot yesterday outside Cheyenne, WY at 35 yards. We chased him specifically for 4 days as he was the herd bull of a group of over 100 elk. I was with Table Mountain Outfitters who are old friends. My guide Doug Stultz is actually going to Africa with me in May.

Another hunter in camp killed a satellite bull out of the same herd within 5 minutes of mine about 500 yards away.


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Tim,

I want a big elk sometime that scores high but I would be very tempted to shoot that bull that you did. What did the right side score?

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Posts: 13119 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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He would have been a 335 Mark. I knew I wasn't going to mount one unless it was a 350+, so I was real happy to get this big guy. He was so unique and was the boss. He outweighed the other bull by about 200 pounds. Huge body...


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Congratulations Tim
 
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Wow, very unique bull!


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Wow, that is an impressive looking bull. Obviously a birth defect growing his left antler out the side of his head, instead of on top.

That is a unique trophy that I would be proud to shoot with a rifle, much less a bow.
 
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Man that is a pretty cool looking bull!


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Posts: 4888 | Location: Boise, Idaho | Registered: 05 March 2009Reply With Quote
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Another successful hunt for 2010 w/ 3 full months to go!!!!!

Congrats on a huge bull! One can tell that you was having fun--look at that equally huge grin! Big Grin


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I really enjoy reading about your various hunts and seeing the pictures. Don't take this the wrong way, but I want your life.
 
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Way to go, Tim. clap

That is one unique rack, and regardless of the score, it should go on your wall.


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Posts: 3269 | Location: Glendale, AZ | Registered: 28 July 2003Reply With Quote
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Tony,

I have mounts in my office only, and have a nice bull in there. My friend/guide on this hunt has a really nice big trophy room with a 24' stone fireplace, and he is actually going to mount it and put it there with his biggest bull. I would have European mounted it and put it in the garage, so I think this is a much better option...


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Tim Herald
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Congratulations Tim !
... very cool bull.
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Very cool Tim, I would have tried to do the same. Your looking like you should be sheep hunt with the shape your in. Good for you.
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Originally posted by ghostbird:
Congratulations Tim !
... very cool bull.


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wonderful inusual trophy. Congratulations


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That is an excellent trophy!


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Posts: 3326 | Location: Permian Basin | Registered: 16 December 2006Reply With Quote
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A little late posting to this report but congratulations, Tim. That is truly a unique bull! Was this filmed for one of your shows or for the Denny's TMO show?

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Scott - we filmed it for THe Zone, but I told Scott that he could also use it for their show if he wanted to.


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Tim Herald
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Thats a cool elk for sure.
Justing picking up on Wendells comment, you think its a birth defect or simply the result of a damaged pedicle.
Very nice
 
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I have to admit I have no idea. The pedicle was on the side of the head, so if he had been injured, it almost would have had to have been a fractured skull...


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Tim Herald
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Nice elk.....I'd drop one like that in a heartbeat!


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Posts: 28849 | Location: western Nebraska | Registered: 27 May 2003Reply With Quote
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Crazy bull, Tim..
Way to stick it to him! Congrats
 
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