Elk...

Jeeze! That's a whole lotta food! They just look like delicious steaks standing there!
 
Cool weather or 3 days after the season closed :mrgreen:. I think that someone has taught them to read!!

Blessings,
Dan
 
It never ceases to amaze me how elk and moose know the season ended. And not three days after it closes! I mean the next day! :evil: These big critters are just evil! Great picture, Gene.
 
I think game animals are in collusion with the Game and Fish Department and only a few sacrificial lambs are slaughtered each year by mutual agreement.
G&F gets the money. Issues 250 Tags, and 27 are offered up as lambs and in return the game animals get peace and quiet for another 50 weeks. That's my theory anyway.
 
The theory appears to have merit. Observation would indicate that it may be accurate. :?
 
...I've still got a couple of weeks & they're starting to move around. Trick is to catch 'em wandering across public land...
 
Awesome.
I saw an heard of about 400 elk in AZ a few years back. Bulls were bugling, sparing, chasing cows and even saw one bull mounting a cow. Amazing animals for sure.

JD338
 
Awesome.
I saw an heard of about 400 elk in AZ a few years back. Bulls were bugling, sparing, chasing cows and even saw one bull mounting a cow. Amazing animals for sure.

JD338
 
My brother gave me a shirt a few years ago with a deer hunter on the back. The caption reads, "You see a cute little deer, I see a delicious set of steaks wrapped up in a nice leather jacket". That picture suggests ALOT of steaks and leather jackets. Way cool to see large groups like that isn't it? Thank you for sharing!
 
way back in the day, my friends and I had an cow tag, South of Harriman State Park, just west of Jellystone on the Idaho side. The hunt ended with 4 cows down in 4 days. The last two were taken from a herd that had over 50 branch antlered bulls in the group. Cow to bull ratio was probably 15-20. Outside of the Refuge in Jackson Hole, that is the largest single herd I have ever seen
 
Man, a whole elk in the back of a truck! That is a sight that is just too good to be true! Way to go Gene! Congrats buddy.

What did you take her with?
 
wildgene":1579pv76 said:

Well, it wasn't too difficult to catch up to her. Her foot was tangled in a rope! Or, did you have her tied up somewhere, Gene? :mrgreen:
 
DrMike":sz56yri2 said:
wildgene":sz56yri2 said:

Well, it wasn't too difficult to catch up to her. Her foot was tangled in a rope! Or, did you have her tied up somewhere, Gene? :mrgreen:

As you remember, you gotta fight smarter, not harder.. Gene seems to have embraced that part! :lol:
 
DrMike":1b9ugekw said:
It never ceases to amaze me how elk and moose know the season ended. And not three days after it closes! I mean the next day! :evil: These big critters are just evil! Great picture, Gene.


Their cell phones have an app for that! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
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