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How about we turn this conversation in to a positive one and discuss techniques to kill a mystical magical Spike elk!!!!! Would you assume most spike will behave like a satellite bull? I have seen them walking right with a 6x6 and they acted like best friends.
Quote from: elkchaser54 on August 02, 2016, 06:21:13 PMHow about we turn this conversation in to a positive one and discuss techniques to kill a mystical magical Spike elk!!!!! Would you assume most spike will behave like a satellite bull? I have seen them walking right with a 6x6 and they acted like best friends. Were you in Montana or Idaho? Actually this is something I have been thinking about, hunting outside WA to increase my odds.
Quote from: Don_D on August 03, 2016, 06:58:04 AMQuote from: elkchaser54 on August 02, 2016, 06:21:13 PMHow about we turn this conversation in to a positive one and discuss techniques to kill a mystical magical Spike elk!!!!! Would you assume most spike will behave like a satellite bull? I have seen them walking right with a 6x6 and they acted like best friends. Were you in Montana or Idaho? Actually this is something I have been thinking about, hunting outside WA to increase my odds.I have found, at least during early archery season, spikes tend to hang out and almost hide amongst groups of cows. I think they are often like early 20 somethings still living at home with their parents
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Quote from: Jonathan_S on August 02, 2016, 11:11:50 PMQuote from: Jimmy33 on August 02, 2016, 09:58:34 PMOur states management system is a joke and a system to make money. It is not set up for opportunity, it is set up for trophy hunting. I would much rather have opportunity than trophy quality. That is why I hunt Idaho and northeast Washington even though I watch some of the biggest elk herds in the state from my yard. It's a joke of a state. I have drawn one branch antler permit in this state. Then I decided to really take a look at the actual prospects of drawing tags here...it's really pretty tough. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWho should snap their fingers and fix the problem? There so many factors: lots of hunters and OTC tags, tribal hunting and rights, poor predator management.The third could be an easy fix, but hell they wont even let us take 2 bears in eastern wa, and were crawling with them.
Quote from: Jimmy33 on August 02, 2016, 09:58:34 PMOur states management system is a joke and a system to make money. It is not set up for opportunity, it is set up for trophy hunting. I would much rather have opportunity than trophy quality. That is why I hunt Idaho and northeast Washington even though I watch some of the biggest elk herds in the state from my yard. It's a joke of a state. I have drawn one branch antler permit in this state. Then I decided to really take a look at the actual prospects of drawing tags here...it's really pretty tough. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWho should snap their fingers and fix the problem? There so many factors: lots of hunters and OTC tags, tribal hunting and rights, poor predator management.
Our states management system is a joke and a system to make money. It is not set up for opportunity, it is set up for trophy hunting. I would much rather have opportunity than trophy quality. That is why I hunt Idaho and northeast Washington even though I watch some of the biggest elk herds in the state from my yard. It's a joke of a state. I have drawn one branch antler permit in this state. Then I decided to really take a look at the actual prospects of drawing tags here...it's really pretty tough. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk