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WKR
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I don’t know anything about 70, lots of private land?
Here’s my bull, hunted very hard, passed on some bulls that may have been a little bit better but were broken pretty bad. Had a great time and made some new friends, thoroughly enjoyed this elk hunt!
thanks for all the participation in the thread and the support!
Well, so believe it or not, I ate the deer tag BUT- it wasn’t for the lack of opportunity it was because I didn’t find the deer I wanted. I saw ALOT of very nice deer, but I didn’t want to kill another trophy buck just to kill it. Also, we have no weather to speak of, very little snow, just a really unusual winter so far and that didn’t help.
I was looking for something really special, that’s the goal I set when this all started. I did see 2 bucks in that category but it didn’t work out, one saw us well before we saw him, after an hour of sneaking in, he was too smart for us, I estimate him at 230” plus 5x6 with 30”-40” of extras and trash, super duper mass, just a sweet buck, when I saw him he was already on the trot at 780 yards, never saw him again, but at least I saw him and got to watch him. The other I played cat and mouse with for a bit and he disappeared in the deep sage, I’m sure he was at least 230” as well, just a massive, wide non-typical buck.
What I did take away from this tag is I hunted 7 special units that I probably won’t ever be able to hunt again, and saw at least 120 really nice bucks over 160ish and shared all that with my boys. I saw 30 bucks at 170” to 190” in one unit alone in 3 days! I saw 12- 4 points in another unit in 10 hours!
I had the most incredible year I’ll ever experience. For me there is a lot more to hunting than just the kill. I ended this completely satisfied and will always know I could have taken more than a handful of really awesome deer, but hey, if you settle for those you’ll never take the big one, I’ve learned that long ago. It takes discipline, and it’s not easy
I really enjoyed all the interest and support from all of you. Next year can’t come soon enough!