![]() ![]() And wish I knew exzactly how it went down. And sheds have been found of several others over 400 and a confirmed 435plus bull up in Northearsten wash!!!! Bottom line like it or not, think it's hunting or not the guy put a ton of cash into our program did his homework and nailed a fuggin monster bull.įact is thats the second bull this year outa that country that went well over 400inches. I'm sure that bull cost alot more than $65000 and I'm pretty sure none of know how it all went down. I know for a fact that several years ago the guy with the G tag spent hundreds of hours in an airplane searching high and low for a big big bull. ![]() This guy just dumped more cash into our states wildlife program than any of us washington guys put together can donate in a lifetime. Very few of us can even begin to think of a price tag like this. none of us no how many hours this guy scouted or lack there of. If I had the funds to dump $65000 on a Governor tag theres no doubt I'd have all my homework done. This includes archers and muzzleloaders while hunting in units which overlap modern firearm seasons.ġ00% Public land hunt. ∺nyone hunting deer or elk in an area currently open to modern firearm deer or elk hunting is required to wear fluorescent hunter orange clothing. One 410 elk, shot in Arizona in 2003, has the distinction of the longest main beam in B&C records: 66 3/8 inches.Īs for the hunter orange requirement, as I interpret the regulations, hunter orange would indeed be required: The Vancouver, Wash., hunter has several B&C bulls under his belt. I've spent months looking for big elk and come home empty-handed."Īgnew is not new to big-game hunting. "But that has never happened to me before. "A lot of people have really given me a hard time because it sounds like I kind of showed up and shot him and went home, and that is kind of what happened," Agnew told the Spokesman-Review. The bids rose because hunters knew this big bull was somewhere out there in Game Management Unit 162 in the state's southwest.Īgnew hired two local guides and shot the bull after a short hunt on Sept. The current record is a 2003 bow-kill that measured 421 7/8.Īgnew also set another record by paying $65,000 for the eastside Governor's Tag, the highest ever in Washington. In Washington, hunter Dan Agnew reportedly knocked down a green-scored 449-gross, 436-net, non-typical Rocky Mountain elk. Here's a press release which can perhaps shed some more insight: This news has really made the rounds here in Washington (as it should for such an awesome bull). ![]()
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