J jcmuleys Active Member Messages 609 Jan 13, 2008 #1 These bulls were both taken last archery season on public land. We had a great year. Enjoy!! jcmuleys
These bulls were both taken last archery season on public land. We had a great year. Enjoy!! jcmuleys
J jodog Very Active Member Messages 1,468 Jan 13, 2008 #2 Gotta love it....I think I killed the one on the left's twin bro. a couple years ago in NM.
J jcmuleys Active Member Messages 609 Jan 14, 2008 #4 Those Bulls are from western Colorado. jcmuleys
E elknut1 Active Member Messages 305 Jan 15, 2008 #5 http:www.elknut.com Nice work guys & congrats!! Nothing wrong with those boys!! Were they cow called in? ElkNut1
http:www.elknut.com Nice work guys & congrats!! Nothing wrong with those boys!! Were they cow called in? ElkNut1
N NMHUNTNUTT1 Guest Jan 15, 2008 #6 Great job! I'd dang sure draw back on either of those bulls . September is a magical time , even better when your in the mountain carrying your bow. Congrats ona great hunt and some nice bulls. Thanks for sharing it as well..NM
Great job! I'd dang sure draw back on either of those bulls . September is a magical time , even better when your in the mountain carrying your bow. Congrats ona great hunt and some nice bulls. Thanks for sharing it as well..NM
J jcmuleys Active Member Messages 609 Jan 15, 2008 #7 Estrus Whine brought the larger bull in. The smaller bull came in to the fighting call. jcmuleys
H hookncook Guest Jan 17, 2008 #9 It looks like paonia behind you. Was the picture taken in the Cedaredge area?
T TK Guest Jan 17, 2008 #10 Nice Going, Public Ground Elk w/ Archery is a tough row to hoe. Congrads.
H hookncook Guest Jan 21, 2008 #12 I am from Grand Junction. Archery hunted on the SE side of the Mesa this year but couldn't get close to anything but a bunch of cows.
I am from Grand Junction. Archery hunted on the SE side of the Mesa this year but couldn't get close to anything but a bunch of cows.