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:yeah:I have not. I see the bulls in bachelor groups this time of year but in those groups I see some with antlers and others without.
I was looking at elk the other day from accross a big canyon. I saw 7 bulls together all still packing both sides. 200 yards away from that group was another group of 8 elk, none of which had antlers. I figured they were cows and didn't really think much of it. Now I'm wondering if they were all bulls and half of them were shed? Anyone ever see them segregate after shedding??
Saturday I had six bulls walking around together, 4 shed 2 still packing. Sunday morning same six elk walked away together, one still packing a now five that had shed.
Quote from: Rainier10 on March 26, 2024, 05:23:16 PMSaturday I had six bulls walking around together, 4 shed 2 still packing. Sunday morning same six elk walked away together, one still packing a now five that had shed.How many sheds did you find?
Thats interesting, is that in far sw Washington? Typically the only bulls I see with cows this time of year are the little spikes, and the branched bulls are grouped up.