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19 September 2008, 19:05
tony c
bull elk
how much can the largest type of bull elk weigh, on the hoof?
19 September 2008, 19:27
Montana Maddness
Never really weighed any of mine, and Have never shot a huge one. 5x6 was my largest.
I would think on the hoof a huge one might be between 700-900lbs. Guy looking over my shoulder right now claims they get as big as 1100lbs, but I have never heard of one that big.And I have hunted them for 25 years. Just never really payed much attention to wieght I geuss.
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20 September 2008, 11:54
kenoneill
Like people, there's big 'uns and smaller ones. Figure 800+ lbs. for a Rocky Mountain bull elk. 375 JDJ and .475 Linebaugh size.
21 September 2008, 08:13
george roof
Montana Madness, your numbers are close to what I've seen in my shop. I have seen some 100-1200 pound guys but they were all game farm animals.


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23 September 2008, 01:57
Montana Maddness
Hey here is some info from the net.

The elk is a large animal of the artiodactyle ungulate order, possessing an even number of toes on each foot, similar to those of camels, goats and cattle. It is a ruminant species, with a four-chambered stomach, and feeds on grasses, plants, leaves and bark. During the summer, elk eat almost constantly, consuming between 4 and 7 kg (10 to 15 lb) daily.[14] In North America, males are called bulls, and females are called cows. In Asia, stag and hind, respectively, are sometimes used instead.


A herd of Roosevelt Elk in Redwood National and State Parks, California.Elk are more than twice as heavy as mule deer and have a more reddish hue to their hair coloring, as well as large, buff colored rump patches and smaller tails. Moose are larger and darker than elk, bulls have distinctively different antlers and moose do not herd. Elk cows average 225 kg (500 lb), stand 1.3 m (4½ ft) at the shoulder, and are 2 m (6½ ft) from nose to tail. Bulls are some 25% larger than cows at maturity, weighing an average of 320 kg (700 lb), standing 1.5 m (5 ft) at the shoulder and averaging 2.5 m (8 ft) in length.[15] The largest of the subspecies is the Roosevelt elk, found west of the Cascade Range in the U.S. states of California, Oregon and Washington, and in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Roosevelt elk have been reintroduced into Alaska, where males have been recorded as weighing up to 600 kg (1,300 lb).[16]

Hope this clears it all up for you.
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Montana Maddness
Set Free Ministries MT.

7 days with out meat makes one Weak!