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I'd apply for the Colockum as well. During Archery there isn't any pressure and there's alot of big bulls. If I could hunt big bulls in there I'd get a nice branched bull every year.
Quote from: colockumelk on February 01, 2009, 09:22:32 PMI'd apply for the Colockum as well. During Archery there isn't any pressure and there's alot of big bulls. If I could hunt big bulls in there I'd get a nice branched bull every year. I don't know when the last time you hunted the Clockum archery season, but there sure isn't a shortage of hunters and what big bulls? Herds and herds of elk some 300 plus to a group. 3 spikes and a rag horn, the big bulls have been shot to crap! We all know why? Very few big bulls on the Clockum....
that alpine wilderness sounds fun
clockum,Careful with those pics man... people will start to get the idea that September elk hunting' is a sunny, warm, scenic, exhilarating experience......think the woods are crowded now?