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Elk permits= What one would you want |
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MichaelJ:
--- Quote from: Opportunist on April 13, 2007, 05:15:28 PM ---Wenaha any weapon hands down! Top end bulls! Great bulls in littlefoots backyard though! --- End quote --- The Wenaha and WaterShed would be my two choices for sure! Also Klicker Mountain which is Blue Creek "B" I think... Seen lots of good bulls there while scouting for deer! Michael |
Fletch:
Im with Doug...I'll take any one especially if he does the scouting! :P |
boneaddict:
If you get drawn again this year, I'll be back with the fire and cold beer. |
shag:
If I had the time I'd put in for eastside tags. And if I didn't draw I'd hit the NE corner of the state. I've scored bull's taken outa the Mettaline area that go 350 plus! We found one dead one year that had gotten tangled up in the barbed wire fence. It scores 369! Saw one up there that was an honest 400 incher. Took a plane ride up there about 6 yrs ago and circled what I thought was a 380 class bull standing in a pond on the same private ground that the dead fence bull was found on!! The NE corner is as tough a hunt as they come. Very thick!!!! I feel a bowhunter would have a great shot a tagging a 330-340 class bull. It's an any bull hunt. And the elk are far and few between. But with alot of scouting you can find pockets of them. It took my partner and I three years of very hard scouting and hunting deer to locate a good spot and even then it was real tough. The NE corner has great bull's that are real hard to locate. But most likley if you shoot a branched bull it will be close if not bigger than any other bull you've ever shot. |
jackelope:
we saw them when we were turkey hunting...no horn though.. i'd lovet o figure them out, unfortunately the 6 hour drive puts the kibosh on that for me. |
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