First, I believe any elk and all elk are a trophy - especially those taken with a bow which is almost my sole weapon for big game hunting at this point. Second, I am always trying to harvest a 380 inch bull and above, but that does not mean I will not shoot a 260 and still be excited. A trophy is as much about the experience as any. My greatest elk ”trophy” was a 280 inch bull from Wyoming approximately 25 years ago. We called him in around 11 AM, and to make a long story short, I didn’t get a shot off before he literally jumped over me while I was on my knees hitting me pretty hard in the shoulder with his left hind leg. After picking my bow up, gathering myself and making sure I was still alive, I took a nap. I wanted to try to call him in that afternoon, and sure enough without moving we called him in at 3:00 PM that afternoon. That time the arrow hit him well before he got close enough to hit me again!
My question now is how many people have harvested a 380 inch bull or larger (gross). I have come close - very close a couple times - buy no cigar. So how rare are they in 2020?
My question now is how many people have harvested a 380 inch bull or larger (gross). I have come close - very close a couple times - buy no cigar. So how rare are they in 2020?