Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Shed Hunting => Topic started by: bigbeamhunter on March 27, 2012, 05:17:18 PM
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what months do elk drop their horns.
thanks
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july :chuckle:
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january-april depending of alot of different factors
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july :chuckle:
thats awsome :chuckle:
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thanks for the right answer that's what I figured was just following something up and as for the other answer kinda figured I'd get at least one smart a$$ answer.
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Bulls don't start dropping here on the westside tell mid to late march, you'll still see spikes and smaller raghorns packing through may. What were you trying to follow up, I'm nosey? :chuckle:
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thanks for the right answer that's what I figured was just following something up and as for the other answer kinda figured I'd get at least one smart a$$ answer.
:cryriver: :cryriver: :cryriver:
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thanks for the right answer that's what I figured was just following something up and as for the other answer kinda figured I'd get at least one smart a$$ answer.
I'd be happy that's all you got ;) good luck on the sheds
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Elk dont drop, there like big horn sheep :IBCOOL:
Since you asked
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everyone is so touchy on here can't you guys take a joke ..
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elk dont have horns
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thanks for that info.
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I have always thought that a forum is to help people out I asked a question about sheds because I seen a nice bull the other day thought he should have dropped by now ..
and then I get a bunch of comments by people I don't know or know me.
it don't bother me but what about the person that comes on here looking for a little
help. I guess since I'm not on this site all the time I must not be as good of a hunter as the funny guys on here...have a good day now I'm going out in my back yard and look for sheds
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everyone is so touchy on here can't you guys take a joke ..
:dunno: I missed the joke! :dunno:
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I have always thought that a forum is to help people out I asked a question about sheds because I seen a nice bull the other day thought he should have dropped by now ..
and then I get a bunch of comments by people I don't know or know me.
it don't bother me but what about the person that comes on here looking for a little
help. I guess since I'm not on this site all the time I must not be as good of a hunter as the funny guys on here...have a good day now I'm going out in my back yard and look for sheds
Now thats the post you should have put up! Except the bitchin part, There are to many people out there that just want info then :hello: and horns are big stuff anymore! Might as well ask fro info on finding the whole animal! You'll get the same response :twocents: All you had to do was google it and youwould have had the answer 3 minutes after the question :twocents: Good luck :tup:
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I guess there was know joke why are you so touchy
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:dunno:
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you cant come on as a new guy and not expect to get razzed a little lighten up or you wont make it far on this site.
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I guess there was know joke why are you so touchy
I think it was in the way you asked the original question. This isn't just a question and answer forum. You need to add a little more info to your first post and guys will be more likely to give you a more thoughtful, and helpful answer.
Why are you so touchy? :chuckle:
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Big beam your questions were delivered wrong their are to many people lurking on this sight looking for the easy pickings and it has folks on edge. Had you had said I have been watching a nice bull around the house can anyone give me an idea when he might be dropping? I bet you would have got a better response.
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I personally didn't think his question was bad how he asked, it was a little short and simple, but he did say thanks. I don't think he should have said that he figured hed get one smarta$$ comment though, that's what turned up the heat. Anyways, just my opinion.
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not my intent to put you on edge ..I understand your concerns thanks again ..
can you tell me when the elk start bugling :)
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not my intent to put you on edge ..I understand your concerns thanks again ..
can you tell me when the elk start bugling :)
:bash: :bash: :chuckle:
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not my intent to put you on edge ..I understand your concerns thanks again ..
can you tell me when the elk start bugling :)
:chuckle: :chuckle: now thats funny i dont care who you are :chuckle: :chuckle: in January :hello:
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not my intent to put you on edge ..I understand your concerns thanks again ..
can you tell me when the elk start bugling :)
:chuckle: :chuckle: now thats funny i dont care who you are :chuckle: :chuckle: in January :hello:
:yeah: :yeah: :yeah: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: I'd have to say he just asked a question and I believe he was near a 100 posts at least when he asked the question? :dunno: :dunno: :dunno: I could be wrong? Either way sounds like he got what he was looking for and a little humor goes a long ways sometimes. Don't get discouraged to easily and you'll be fine.
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If you find any in your back yard...remember to send some ATL pics. Im getting ready to go do a shed hunt in my back yard also.....im pretty sure after I mow i might find something.
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sheds are hard on mower blades i ran over a spike shed (elk) at my folks place last spring put a pretty good dent in is brand new blade he wasnt happy i heard about it for weeks i finally just told him to mow his own yard :chuckle: :chuckle:
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not my intent to put you on edge ..I understand your concerns thanks again ..
can you tell me when the elk start bugling :)
they bugle when ever they want but mostly during the summer, mainly september into the middle of october. almost all bulls will have dropped through the end of april but starting now. hope this helps ya out. don't let the stingy people out there get to ya. good luck
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I heard a bull bugle two days ago. :dunno: but I'm also living with the elk right now.
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:tup:
july :chuckle:
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i had to check and make sure i wasnt on the flyfishing site. cause you guys sound like them :chuckle:
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hear elk bugle year round. Heard two bulls bugling this morning