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Thats crazy. 2+ solid months of rutting action...that is pretty impressive!
Here we go again , we couldn't have a post about elk without colockumelk "ratio-ing" us to death. In our case, I think there are probably other factors involved then low Bull:Cow ratios. Although I agree with a lot of what you've said. We don't want unbred cows in November. Some of the other factors I was thinking were: harrassment throughout the rut, seasonal weather variations, nutrition/health
Had a big bull call me in this weekend (Big Bull) jumped the cows and they took off across the hillside saw about 20cows three spikes two rag horns a nice six point and way behind them a big ass bull. I don't think the bull to cow ratio was to bad in that group and the big bull was screaming.
Quote from: Yak-NDN on October 31, 2011, 10:31:18 AMHad a big bull call me in this weekend (Big Bull) jumped the cows and they took off across the hillside saw about 20cows three spikes two rag horns a nice six point and way behind them a big ass bull. I don't think the bull to cow ratio was to bad in that group and the big bull was screaming.Well yeah YAK the bull to cow ratio in Hanford is just fine. But those nuclear elk are like rabbits they like to do it alot.
I was on the rez, who should we blame for the decent bull to cow ratio one the rez.