You can’t go for the “Bessies” haha.I always think shooting a 2.5 year old cow is a great idea. Then I shoot some behemoth clydesdale of a cow elk that must be 12 years old and chews like shoe leather.
You can’t go for the “Bessies” haha.I always think shooting a 2.5 year old cow is a great idea. Then I shoot some behemoth clydesdale of a cow elk that must be 12 years old and chews like shoe leather.
Just wait until one comes running in on a string, smashing through the woods like a freight train, stops at 30 yards behind some brush, and rips off a bugle so loud it vibrates and thumps your chest!!!!!
Just curious... would you mind sharing which one?Had one last season cover about 300 yards in 10 seconds to my calling. With two arrows in him I could never find him. Notched tag with no meat is the worst. Changing broadheads this year.
Changing broadheads this year.
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@Portabeardo - please do not share the type of broadhead you used unsuccessfully last year. Doing so will have the potential to throw the thread down a broadhead or shot placement rabbit hole and outside of what the OP is looking for - - - "CO Elk hunt — Let’s see some photos of rag horns". Things did not turn out the way you would have liked, hope you are more fortunate this season! Good luck, shoot strait!Just curious... would you mind sharing which one?
Have you noticed any difference in meat from big bulls, rag horns, old cows, younger cows, and calves? I know you've killed a pile of elk. I assume diet has more to do with meat flavor than age of animal? That has been my experience in most cases with big game in various states.I’ve killed so many rags, cows and even a couple calves.
Shoot whatever’s legal and have fun.
This is a "Let's see some thread" Let's see dem raghorns!I’ve killed so many rags, cows and even a couple calves.
Shoot whatever’s legal and have fun.
@Portabeardo - please do not share the type of broadhead you used unsuccessfully last year. Doing so will have the potential to throw the thread down a broadhead or shot placement rabbit hole and outside of what the OP is looking for - - - "CO Elk hunt — Let’s see some photos of rag horns". Things did not turn out the way you would have liked, hope you are more fortunate this season! Good luck, shoot strait!
Back onto the raghorn express, post up some more pictures!
When the hunter sits waaay behind the bull.This really shows my inexperience with elk but when does a bull graduate from rag horn status?