Kevin, I’ll start an award for old past breeding age plains game. Maybe a Westley Richards rifle for you and the PH.
What do you think W.R. ?
What do you think W.R. ?
Broken horns seem to add a few years automatically. This bull looks in extremely good condition. If he had both horns we’d be saying he was in his prime. Same thing happens with buffalo bulls with broken horns.Kevin, I’ll start an award for old past breeding age plains game. Maybe a Westley Richards rifle for you and the PH.
What do you think W.R. ?
They do look worn but doesn’t appear an unusual age class. You’re trying to make an old mature bull an ancient bull.They look worn smooth too. Or am I seeing it wrongly
I am game, pardon the pun!Kevin, I’ll start an award for old past breeding age plains game. Maybe a Westley Richards rifle for you and the PH.
What do you think W.R. ?
I’m in the same boat as the two of you. Plus I’ll bet he’s got excellent genetics to pass on yet.
I am not a trophy hunter per se. The state of Alaska, for my game management unit, says that any antlered bull moose is fair game, and a quick check of many of my bulls would tell you I take advantage of that - I like moose meat. That said, paying for it, I want something more. Not for the sake of measuring, but something that appeals to me aesthetically, and the worn or scrum cap look doesn't. For those that it does... as Hoytcanon said: more power to you, and I am happy for you - truly.