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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 1723165" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>Those two bulls that we saw were known by the outfitter. He said they were in the 330 to 340 inch class. They have been, or ones just like them, have stayed close to the ranch headquarters for 2 years. The bulls that have been harvested are 6 X 6, 6 x 7 and an occasional 5 x 6. The 5 x 6 must be an exceptional one or the outfitter will not reccomend it be harvested. The outfitter is selectively harvesting these big bulls and managing the herd. I have had several lenghthy discussions with him about managing the herds in this area. He harvests just a little of the cream so that each year there are plenty of mature bulls left for breeding and next years trophies. He is a good steward of the resource. I,personally, am interested in some of his other hunts such as trophy mulies and pronghorn. We saw a nice 5 X 5 mulie buck on this ranch while we were there. The herd of mulies has been growing each year on this ranch. The mulies are off limits currently to hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 1723165, member: 8855"] Those two bulls that we saw were known by the outfitter. He said they were in the 330 to 340 inch class. They have been, or ones just like them, have stayed close to the ranch headquarters for 2 years. The bulls that have been harvested are 6 X 6, 6 x 7 and an occasional 5 x 6. The 5 x 6 must be an exceptional one or the outfitter will not reccomend it be harvested. The outfitter is selectively harvesting these big bulls and managing the herd. I have had several lenghthy discussions with him about managing the herds in this area. He harvests just a little of the cream so that each year there are plenty of mature bulls left for breeding and next years trophies. He is a good steward of the resource. I,personally, am interested in some of his other hunts such as trophy mulies and pronghorn. We saw a nice 5 X 5 mulie buck on this ranch while we were there. The herd of mulies has been growing each year on this ranch. The mulies are off limits currently to hunters. [/QUOTE]
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