I know there's a lot of scores being sent out on this awesome bull, but 440"???? I've held the antlers personally and ran a tape on it. I believe it's going to NET right around 415" P&Y. As it stands, it will surpass Chuck Adams' world record bull. It's an unreal bull......but not 440". I believe the 430 score is SCI.........which means less to me than B&C / P&Y. Just my opinion of course. However, Travis (McClendon) and Shawn should be congratulated on an awesome bull....they did good!
400", 410" 420" etc.... Does it really matter? That is great bull no matter what.
Those low elevation bulls are awesome. They come to a call much better than the high country bulls who get to hear hunters call to them from the day they are born.
I agree, awsome bull no matter!! I disagree that those Az bulls are easier to call and not call wise. Those Az bulls are easily accessable and get called a lot! I scouted them in July and August and every Tom Dick and Harry was out there doing their best to imitate a 400 bull. Those big Az herd bulls don't need to come to a cow call. My
An Az satellite bull could be a monster though. Ed F
but its also a little trick photography whether they meant to or not. The shot was taken from up close with a wide angle lens so the rack looks wider and longer. Look at the side that the guy is holding and compare it to his body. The side in the foreground looks over twice as big compared to the guy cause the wide angle makes it look like hes farther away. Its still a huge rack though.
Wide angle camera???? I don't agree. Like I said, I personally held these antlers and they are a world record contender with UNREAL tine and main beam length. No trick photography needed or done for this animal, IMO.
Not sure if this pic has been posted...another monster. My guide sent it to me. I believe it was shot in Idaho. Not sure of the score, but it is a hawg
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