**** yeah.That is a clonker
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that bugle in your ears like that is "one of those forever sounds"Wow!
Look him up,his names on it. He has got a monster under his belt on there too.Wow! I'd love to see some of those photos. I bet they're stunning
Awesome - loved the freeze with foot in the air - that’s why I don’t bother with camo - movement and scent are the issue. What a sound! Can you call them in? Not sure I’d want to disappoint a big boy like that…![]()
I started doing that 20 years ago. Its hit and miss though.Can you call them in?
I honestly wouldn't know about this. My land and home is in a wintering area and the elk only live here for 3-4 months of the year. The herds normally show up in late December thru January and by this time the bulls have already split off from the main herd. Also, the private land tags that allow for hunting this late in the season are cow only.You know I can’t stop watching this. I have been close to a lot of stuff many
Many times in Africa. Including elephant. And I mean 15 yards. But this is awesome inspiring. What are the chances of getting guided into a bull like this? @albertaboy. @mountainbug. Any recommendations. Thoughts on costs. And what else available at same time of year
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And a reason why many go to Mongolia for Maral instead.and can cost anywhere between $6-20,000 depending on the area.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you Scott, hope you have close encounter and great experience whatever the outcome.I honestly wouldn't know about this. My land and home is in a wintering area and the elk only live here for 3-4 months of the year. The herds normally show up in late December thru January and by this time the bulls have already split off from the main herd. Also, the private land tags that allow for hunting this late in the season are cow only.
I have been this close to cows and calves however on what I consider a meat hunt which is not nearly as thrilling.
Only twice have I drawn a bull tag in twenty five years and was unsuccessful. This year I have drawn one and hope to experience something like the above post, so fingers tightly crossed.
Chances of getting guided into a bull like this are quite high in my or neighboring states and can cost anywhere between $6-20,000 depending on the area. I would surely be happy to help find a guide if you are interested.
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Mule deer, whitetail deer, black bear and possibly antelope would be available at the same time as elk.And what else available at same time of year
Thank you Jim. I have always been content with a freezer full of meat as my trophy with the exception being one season of pursuing an old non-typical bull that I discovered on a neighbors ranch. As I found out however, he didn't live to that old age by accident and was always one step ahead of me. To rub my nose in that fact, he destroyed a small juniper tree where I had sat on my first day out. Looking at the tree I could almost hear him laughing while raking it to bits.I'll keep my fingers crossed for you Scott, hope you have close encounter and great experience whatever the outcome.
I managed to stalk in pretty close (15-20 yds) to 3 Eland bulls in South Africa last month. Truly a magic moment and was quite mesmerised by their sheer bulk and silent majesty. Whilst I didn't have a rifle with me, it was one of the memorable moments of the trip.