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| jstone:
I was working out downstairs. Looking at my animals. Measure my archery spike elk. What is your biggest spike elk or picture of a big spike elk. My spike was 16” Let’s go.!! |
| MADMAX:
My biggest archery spike is 18” My biggest spike shed is 19” |
| Crunchy:
Hmm I think I have only killed one and it was a solid 12. Best part was that I killed him with a hunting buddy. Spotted him 250 yards away in the timber and called him in with a cow call. 30 yard frontal and he was dead in 20 seconds. |
| Kingofthemountain83:
Ten spikes... Biggest I have here is a 20"... Biggest I ever got is a 26" at my parents house... Should be 12 spikes... Lost 2 because of Power Belt bullets not penetrating... One was a huge spike... Massive, sweeping wide, over 3 footer tall... Jumped him outta his bed right before dark... He wasn't a yearling bull... Huge bed in the snow with a little muscle blood... My dad and I came back in the morning... Picked the track back up and he bedded jumped him again after a few miles and this time he ran through blow downs uphill like nothing was wrong... A little blood in that bed... Still got some of them junk bullets thrown in a box somewhere... |
| HntnFsh:
My biggest is about 16 to 18 inches. In the early 80s I was hauling a load of logs down 3 mile hill on the 2500 towards Weycos Camp Baker. We'll, what was left of it. About half way down I saw a dandy Sabre spike with horns well over 3' long. Cross the road in front of me. I saw another 1 outside of Toledo during rifle season when you could still hunt spikes. I found him in a patch of timber and took what should have been an easy shot. Missed clean. I followed it for quite aways when it crossed a main rd. I knew of an old railroad grade that it would cross if it kept going. I got out to the road and was trying to figure out how I was going to get back to the grade. Within minutes a friend just happened to drive by. He gave me a ride out to the grade and as we were getting to where I thought he would cross he stuck his head out of the brush into the grade. I got out and caught him in the middle of the grade broadside. Took an easy 100 yard broadside shot and watched in amazement as it finished crossing the grade and up into the timber untouched. My heart sunk knowing I missed that bull twice on easy shots. Later on I was checking my sites and found the crosshair in the scope had broke. It was a cheap scope my father in law gave me and I felt obligated to put it on my rifle. Learned a hard lesson there! He was also an easy 3'. Both had beautiful dark heavy horns with long polished ivory tips. Incredible animals! |
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