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Offline moocher97

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Norway pass Elk
« on: June 12, 2025, 12:11:05 AM »
Welp I got the muzzie bull tag which is amazing considering I drew the mt Whittier and toutle tag last year as well but this post is more to find the other tag holders and to maybe exchange hunt information if willing.

I have hunted this unit briefly with my father back when it was still considered the margerat when he had the tag and know the land a little bit but definitely open to tips and suggestions from more recent tag holders. Pictures of bulls from the unit would be appreciated to get a feel for the size class. From what I remember and heard there are very very few bulls that would be close to breaking 300. A lot of 5xs and a few bigger 6xs. I would like to make the most out of this hunt so again, suggestions are welcome. Thanks for reading.
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Re: Norway pass Elk
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2025, 11:51:46 PM »
If it’s not one of the best elk hunts in the state, it’s one or the best hunting experiences. But with all your luck drawing tags, you already have a feel for that.

After spending quite a bit of time before, during and after drawing my tag up there in 2019, I don’t think I’d pass on a solid 5 pt, unless you’re ok holding out for one of the couple big boys that are often around, and potentially eating the tag.



This is the biggest bull I have seen in my time up there.

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Re: Norway pass Elk
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2025, 07:44:13 AM »
Hey, congrats! Yes, your assessment of the bulls up there is spot on. Lots of opportunity for a solid five-point. I've spent a lot of time in that unit and always see lots of elk...but have never seen a six point or something that would break 300". Dark2Dark's bull is exceptional for that area. I think you will have a really fun time. Excited to hear how this goes for you.

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Re: Norway pass Elk
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 12:02:11 AM »
I agree with everything already said in this post. However I would say, last year seemed to be exceptionally better for quality of animals that came out of there than what I have seen in the past. For a bull to get six points seemed like a feat for any of the Helen’s units. Last year I saw multiple 6 points, and know of two that go over 300” (barely), one being mine. I wouldn’t hesitate to pull the trigger on the bull pictured. Whether it’s a heavy 5 point or 6 point, both are great critters for the unit. As said it’s more of a blessing to get to hunt the area and appreciate the concentration of animals. But it has gotten better, and I would encourage some shopping. Good luck!

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Re: Norway pass Elk
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 05:46:12 AM »
Welp I got the muzzie bull tag which is amazing considering I drew the mt Whittier and toutle tag last year as well but this post is more to find the other tag holders and to maybe exchange hunt information if willing.

I have hunted this unit briefly with my father back when it was still considered the margerat when he had the tag and know the land a little bit but definitely open to tips and suggestions from more recent tag holders. Pictures of bulls from the unit would be appreciated to get a feel for the size class. From what I remember and heard there are very very few bulls that would be close to breaking 300. A lot of 5xs and a few bigger 6xs. I would like to make the most out of this hunt so again, suggestions are welcome. Thanks for reading.



What type of bull did you pull out of the Whittier?

 


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