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Big bull elk
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08/11/14 10:05 PM
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Ok, so it's not a photo. However I am looking for a specific photo that I think I saw on THF. It's a photo of a wheat or maize field at dusk or in the morning. Out from the cameras perspective, 60 yards or so, a MASSIVE set of bull elk antlers rise up out of the crop. All you can see are it's antlers and a bit of a depression in the crop where he is laying. It looks professionally done. Does anybody remember this pic? I've Google and Googled looking for it.
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Re: Big bull elk
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08/12/14 02:15 AM
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Was it one from west Texas?
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Re: Big bull elk
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08/12/14 02:55 AM
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It seems like it was west Texas, now that you mention it.
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Re: Big bull elk
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08/12/14 03:52 AM
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I think Mulie Mike commented on that thread, you might search his past posts.
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