New world record archery bull

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He’s just mad his spotlight quit working


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Anyone that thinks farmers are all, always loosing money is an idiot and very gullible.

Nobody works for free.

It would be cheaper to get a job or to do nothing then loose money.
Get a life
 
Not racism, truth. Anyone who's spent a bit of time in the Yakima/Naches area has seen him and his cronies with pickups full of elk, untagged. If you haven't, you are not very observant.

Question….is the pickup a lifted Toyota and is there a giant “Air Jordan” sticker in the back window?


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The comments on IG are hilarious (both Jay Scott and his kids page). I don’t know why, but all the “why do all the photos have a Ring watermark?” are cracking me up
 
Anyone that thinks farmers are all, always loosing money is an idiot and very gullible.

Nobody works for free.

It would be cheaper to get a job or to do nothing then loose money.
Get a life
My wealthiest friends are all farmers it seems. Lots of protections, so they don't fail.
 
Would i have shot him? 100% if it was legal... Just like shooting a forked horn out of the alfalfa field, it puts meat in the freezer. would i pretend that it was a long arduous hunt and i used all of my skill to kill him... probably not. Just like i wouldn't pose with a picture of a Buck that was killed eating alfalfa within yards of the house, Thats more like butchering a cow than hunting
 
Embarrassing and I’d guess the real story is never really told. I’m betting those involved didn’t want people seeing those pictures.

The world record Roosevelt was seemingly just as bad with lots of pictures of it standing in yards

It does make me question why the record books accept them when they claim to be pillars for fair chase and hunting ethics
One of my customers that lives in Humboldt County has pictures of that bull from this year in a yard. It's just how most of those bulls are in that area. The cows mainly hang out in the valley and eat the easy crops and the bulls are always nearby. I'm not sure what percentage of land in Humboldt is private, but it's nearly impossible to hunt that tag without being on private.

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