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We went to Oak creek this last weekend. On the way back we seen this elk herd in the fields about 1 mile east of morton. Seems like they are in this area a lot. There was 4 or 5 small bulls and one three or four point bull.
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Pretty common in those fields.
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Excellent.
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Any limpers in there?
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great pic
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Nice picture, last time I drove that way I saw couple herds that size.
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nice pic. that's a lot of steak on the hoof...
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It is nice to just see them. Most of what we hear is doom and gloom in regards to ALL game except predators
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I went over to the station this weekend and seen them in the field just below the construction zone. Lookin healthy and fat!
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