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Photos of your Elk
14 April 2005, 18:52
1894mk2Photos of your Elk
Thinking about some elk hunting in the distant future (would love to just get out in Elk country sans guide) and would really like to see some photos of elk, hunters and big cheesy grins!

15 April 2005, 07:07
csutton7
15 April 2005, 07:08
csutton7
15 April 2005, 07:12
csutton7
here they are hanging on the wall---yea I know not quite the trophy room I have envisioned, but someday---
both are from Montana--1st pic is from 2001 and the 2nd pic is from 1999--for some reason I don't have a pic of my 2000 elk in TrophyPhotos--will have to figure that out and remedy it---chris
15 April 2005, 07:39
WyoJoeMy elk last year was a calf.
This is me and my hunting partner with his elk.
A cow and a calf are not much to brag about but I sure did have fun. And it was a hunt I will never forget.
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15 April 2005, 19:16
Painted HorsePersonally I didn't draw a mature bull tag. So I shot a cow and spike on my tags. The attached photos are from my hunting party. Friends who did draw mature bull tags. All are 2004 Utah Elk
And the reason I get invited to go hunting
15 April 2005, 20:55
Sakoluver
15 April 2005, 21:16
DesertRamI killed my first elk when I was fifteen with a bow. It was a calf also, but it will always be a great trophy to me.
After that we didn't elk too much, but got back into it in 1999 with muzzleloaders. 1999 and 2000 yielded nothing, but in 2001 I shot my first bull elk:
2002 was another dry year, so we switched to a new location to hunt cows. It's been pretty good to us.
Here's the old gal from 2003:
And here's the cow I shot last December:
These may not be big trophies like those above (man those are some nice bulls!), but they have kept my freezer full of tasty elk meat for four years. Can't complain about that.
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16 April 2005, 07:55
kudu56Great pictures! Thanks for sharing.

16 April 2005, 10:28
SevensPainted Horse, Utah seems to have some great elk. In the first picture, is that a point that appears to be a third antler?
1894, sorry no pics from me. I got eluded by both the elk and the deer. I did learn Montana has a healthy population of bull moose, doe mule and whitetail deer, and full-curl bighorn sheep.
16 April 2005, 19:49
Andre MertensHere's a close cousin, the European Red Stag :
André
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3 shots do not make a group, they show a point of aim or impact.
5 shots are a group.
17 April 2005, 09:29
Painted HorseSevens. Good eye.
It does have a third beam that comes off the beam down low. It scored 384 non-typical.
Here is another angle of it.
18 April 2005, 15:27
1894mk2Unfortunately I cannot see any of these photos - either nothing or little boxes with red Xs

19 April 2005, 02:24
Pete Equote:
Originally posted by 1894mk2:
Unfortunately I cannot see any of these photos - either nothing or little boxes with red Xs
Adam,
Perhaps its just as well as envy is a terrible thing!

Lets just say there are one or two beasts there that you will not be hauling out in your roesack!
Regards,
Pete
19 April 2005, 02:37
Canuck
Cheers,
Canuck
19 April 2005, 08:25
Chuck NelsonCanuck, that is one heck of a fifth point on the right side of that bull......wait, that's a tree.

Nice bull for West of the Rockies.

Chuck
20 April 2005, 20:26
Canuckquote:
Nice bull for West of the Rockies.
Actually, if I spit east from where that bull was killed, it'd only require a little updraft to carry it over onto your side of the rocks.

Its a pretty average mature 6pt for the east kootenays. Put a smile on my face.

Cheers,
Canuck