I know most of you guys only kill trophy bulls and won’t waste your time hunting cows, but bear with me...
I was thinking today that of all the posts I’ve seen regarding how to hunt elk, I can’t recall anyone advising a new hunter not to kill the lead cow in a group of elk.
I have seen plenty of posts where someone advised a new hunter to kill the first legal elk they see, but none on not killing the lead cow.
100 years ago when I was a kid, I was taught that the lead cow is usually the animal that is the oldest and has the most knowledge of the trails to use, migration/escape routes, water, and the best grass. Also, it was considered more sporting not to kill the lead cow because the rest of the herd be easier to kill if the lead cow was not there to follow. And, because the lead cow is usually the oldest - the meat wouldn’t be as tender as a younger animal.
I‘m sure all of this is debatable - but you can’t deny that there is a generally a lead cow within a group of elk. Anyway, just curious if others have heard or been taught about the concept of the lead cow, or is just something our forefathers believed in.
I was thinking today that of all the posts I’ve seen regarding how to hunt elk, I can’t recall anyone advising a new hunter not to kill the lead cow in a group of elk.
I have seen plenty of posts where someone advised a new hunter to kill the first legal elk they see, but none on not killing the lead cow.
100 years ago when I was a kid, I was taught that the lead cow is usually the animal that is the oldest and has the most knowledge of the trails to use, migration/escape routes, water, and the best grass. Also, it was considered more sporting not to kill the lead cow because the rest of the herd be easier to kill if the lead cow was not there to follow. And, because the lead cow is usually the oldest - the meat wouldn’t be as tender as a younger animal.
I‘m sure all of this is debatable - but you can’t deny that there is a generally a lead cow within a group of elk. Anyway, just curious if others have heard or been taught about the concept of the lead cow, or is just something our forefathers believed in.