GunsAreFun
WKR
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Cow. For no other reason than I find spikes to be really ugly.
Doesn’t a good elk herd have a higher bull:cow ratio?
The guy that likes to shoot them next to the road draws the line at stupid ones?Cow for me.
Spikes are just stoopid. Plus, if you really want to participate in herd management, taking cows improve the overall herd.
agreedIf you shoot spikes they will never grow to be 6 points...I prefer cows if you are purely meat hunting.
My experience is primarily in MT general units so I lean strongly towards not shooting the breeding stock. Populations in NW MT are terrible, I don't know why the hell they allow cow shooting on a general tag during archery at all.
In a lot of Central and SW MT units they piss pound the cows 6 months a year saying the herd is "over objective" because there are lots of elk on private land sanctuaries even if the public is nearly void of elk. I'd shoot a spike (if it were legal) here before a cow too to keep that breeding stock on public land.
Cow. Taste much better than any bulls I've had...If you could choose, which would you rather shoot?
Spike or Cow?
Ive shot my share of spikes before antler point restrictions were put in place in the late 90s [Colorado], and since then shot my share of cow elk when I can.
But if both a cow and and a spike give you an opportunity to fill your tag, what ya shooting?