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I drew an antlerless elk tag for February, and am slightly concerned about harvesting a pregnant cow during the season. If it happens, it happens, but looking for ideas on how to mitigate it. Thanks in advanced.
The purpose of late hunts is reducing herd size. Shooting a pregnant cow reduces two.
Get a buddy to gut it and you can stand their with your eye's shut and think happy thoughts. Or you might have some veal over the campfire after a successful hunt.
Go gutless method.
shot a bull calf but be careful that its not in a true spike area , if it is just shoot a 400 inch bull and call it a cow then call Todds attorny
Quote from: h2ofowlr on August 07, 2017, 07:41:11 PMGet a buddy to gut it and you can stand their with your eye's shut and think happy thoughts. Or you might have some veal over the campfire after a successful hunt. Perfect! I just might have my buddy shoot it too, killing animals isn't really my thing anyways.On a more serious notes, thanks for the replies, I think I'll go with a yearling. If all goes well it'll be the third animal of the season between genral deer and the second deer tag I drew.