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Any elk is a trophy but it's all personal perspective. Archery elk hunting is hard, even in 5 point units. 6 days isn't very long. If you really want to take an elk home, don't pass a legal elk.
Hell yes there’s a difference! I’d put spikes and rag horns into that same category as cows as far as learning to hunt and killing BULLSis there a significant distinction between hunting BULLS versus bulls?
Personally I feel there is a big difference between BULLS and bulls, some of the rags I have tagged are dumb…. Like really, really dumb. Now getting a 6 + year old or older bull to come in for a shot feels like a different skill set.@Ucsdryder can attest to the elk dumbness in the household of @KickinNDishin and I, so this is a genuine question.
Can I learn much about "hunting bulls" by fiddling with small ones, or is there a significant distinction between hunting BULLS versus bulls?
Hell yes there’s a difference! I’d put spikes and rag horns into that same category as cows as far as learning to hunt and killing BULLS
I think you guys are right.Personally I feel there is a big difference between BULLS and bulls, some of the rags I have tagged are dumb…. Like really, really dumb. Now getting a 6 + year old or older bull to come in for a shot feels like a different skill set.
Kill elk. That’s the most important thing. Passing rag horns when you don’t have dead elk under your belt makes no sense to me, unless you’re on a guided hunt or in a trophy unit. Any bull is a trophy and killing a rag horn will help your odds of sealing the deal on a big bull when the chance presents itself!
I would definitely agree. I think smaller bulls/spikes are easier to kill with a bow than a cow.Personally I feel there is a big difference between BULLS and bulls, some of the rags I have tagged are dumb…. Like really, really dumb. Now getting a 6 + year old or older bull to come in for a shot feels like a different skill set.
On my first ever elk hunt, I shot the first elk I had a good shot at with my bow. It was a VERY large cow elk.
I regretted the decision to this day. She tasted like a pinecone and was tougher than a boiled owl...
I could agree with this starting out especially these days with less opportunities. Making a kill will definitely be a help when the next kill opportunity comes around. I didn’t do it when I started out but I used to get to hunt elk in AZ and or NM about every year back then.killing a rag horn will help your odds of sealing the deal on a big bull when the chance presents itself!
Then I’d suggest was ucs said and kill elk.I think you guys are right.
I'm in the no archery bulls category though...
Then I’d suggest was ucs said and kill elk.
To the OP
Many have missed this detail:
You used 5 PPs for an E/S archery tag, does the unit have antler point restrictions? Or is it an any bull unit?
It’s CO so 4pt minimum
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DumbI have that archery pronghorn doe license in the same hood that will be calling my name and they are my favorites so....
Ain't no turkey!Dumb
Not all draw units have antler point restrictions in Colorado