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which is the best place for 8x8 category elk hunt. recommendation needed.thankx


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Posts: 254 | Registered: 19 September 2004Reply With Quote
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A canned hunt game farm!!! You are kidding aren't you?
 
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topgun im not talking about can hunting,since i never been on a elk hunt in usa and dont know any thing regarding where to go.naturally when someone go hunting he go in pursuit of big animal,and i think 8x8 elk is big ,so my question is which area is good to find big elk my friend.


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sikander,
8x8 elk are very uncommon and you would not find them outside of a breeding program unless you were very lucky. They are not generally raised like stag.
That said, you don't eat the horns and a western US elk hunt is an amazing experience. Find a good booking agent to put you in touch with a reputable outfitter and you won't be disappointed with a 5x5.


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I think he means 6x6
 
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sikander,

For elk in the US a 6x6 is consider a very nice trophy. Of course a 6x6 can very greatly in size.

While many trophy hunters would not consider a 5x5 worthy of shooting, for many people a 5x5 would be consider a nice animal.

There are many good states to hunt elk in:

Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and Utah are probably the most popular.


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Posts: 10136 | Location: Loving retirement in Boise, ID | Registered: 16 December 2003Reply With Quote
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I hunted 3A/3C last September during the rut in AZ and never saw anything with 8 pts on one beam let alone two.

As Mike D. points out, a 6x6 varies greatly.


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If he has enough time after his 8x8 hunt, I'll take him to kill a 230" typical muley buck.
 
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We spend May through November at our cabin at 9,000 feet in Arizona's White Mountains, smack dab in the center of our state's premier elk area. As a born-in-Arizona senior citizen I've probably seen 2,000 trophy-class 6x6 bulls, perhaps two dozen genuine 7x7 bulls, and ZERO 8x8s in a lifetime of hunting and looking at elk. A very few 8x8 bulls are taken here, but I've never seen a live one.

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We spend May through November at our cabin at 9,000 feet in Arizona's White Mountains, smack dab in the center of our state's premier elk area. As a born-in-Arizona senior citizen I've probably seen 2,000 trophy-class 6x6 bulls, perhaps two dozen genuine 7x7 bulls, and ZERO 8x8s in a lifetime of hunting and looking at elk. A very few 8x8 bulls are taken here, but I've never seen a live one.

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Bill,
I am available for adoption....
For a7x7, I could be convinced to chopped you a winter supply of firewood...
 
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I am available for adoption....

Dang, dogcat beat me to it..... unless you want to adopt twins. Big Grin
 
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If I knew how to put a photo up on this friggin Forum, I'd post one of a P&Y 285" 6x6 bull and a 357 3/8" 6x6 for the OP to take a look at and give him an idea of what's here in the US, as I didn't realize he lived in another country! The P&Y bull is very nice, but is a pipsqueak next to the bigger bull!
 
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We spend May through November at our cabin at 9,000 feet in Arizona's White Mountains, smack dab in the center of our state's premier elk area. As a born-in-Arizona senior citizen I've probably seen 2,000 trophy-class 6x6 bulls, perhaps two dozen genuine 7x7 bulls, and ZERO 8x8s in a lifetime of hunting and looking at elk. A very few 8x8 bulls are taken here, but I've never seen a live one.

Bill Quimby


Bill:

To echo your comment, we must have seen at least 5 or 6 six by elk every day on my hunt, sometimes more. Saw one 7x7 that I passed on on day 4. Dumb. But it was a rush to keep turning down big bulls and rolling the dice the next day.


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Posts: 7578 | Location: Arizona and off grid in CO | Registered: 28 July 2004Reply With Quote
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There are no guarantees obviously, but I have always thought the best (and maybe least expensive) way to get a really nice "B&C trophy class" elk is to just pay the money and hunt the smaller (though rare) Tule sub-species on private ground in California. Probably what...$14-$17K these days? A guy could obviously spend a good bit more than that on ONE premium B&C focused hunt in Bill's back yard or in other western states. More likely, a guy could also spend much more on SEVERAL average hunts to get one in the book from Utah, Colorado, Idaho, or Montana.

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I'd go with one of the top Ranching For Wildlife ranches in Colorado if I was going to pay around $10K, give or take a couple thou! You'd have a shot at a 350"+ bull on one of those places and have some gorgeous country to do the hunt in.
 
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Bill,
I am available for adoption....
For a7x7, I could be convinced to chopped you a winter supply of firewood...


Dogcat,

I am available to be adopted by you. Just FYI. Which would make me Bill's Grandson.

You know the "Grandkids" will get better treatment than the kids.

I win.
 
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Originally posted by Topgun 30-06:
I'd go with one of the top Ranching For Wildlife ranches in Colorado if I was going to pay around $10K, give or take a couple thou! You'd have a shot at a 350"+ bull on one of those places and have some gorgeous country to do the hunt in.


The area I hunted last fall borders the White Mtn res; that place is even better than where I hunted. The hunt is 18K plus a TF of 3K if your bull is better than 375 (don't quote me, it is some high number). I would expect you would shoot a 350 at least.

I never thought a hunt like that worth it, but in the context of Cape buff, it sure is, and IMO a hunt with a zillion bugling elk is pretty damn fun.


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I'd think you would have a better chance going to New Zealand or maybe one of the Canadian outfits for an 8x8.

Pretty much any place that would have no reservation saying they can find you an 8x8 in the lower 48 will probably have a fence and more likely have raised the elk them self.


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a hunt with a zillion bugling elk is pretty damn fun.

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OR you could save a bunch of money and hunt stag in Argentina.


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thankx guys for ur kind help,i think i settle for 7x7..in colorado.after that a brown bear and moose.regards


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i think i settle for 7x7


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Sikander - Sir, I have guided, hunted, booked clients on, and personally killed a whole lot of big bull elk - in numerous states throughout the west. If you are interested in some help/advice, just let me know? I'll do what I can for ya.

Thank you,


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Got this bull on trail cam this weekend. I think he'll develop the points to be an 8x8. There's still a number of days left of growing to do

I will ask the landowner if he has any additional tags available if you are interested. We have bigger bulls on camera but you asked for an 8x8 Big Grin



 
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