I finished up the editing from my son's elk hunt yesterday. I hope you enjoy.
Just as I was about to upload I received an email regarding the age of the cow elk I shot in September in MT. See if you can guess how old she was? I know that you can't glean much off of the two pictures.
My son shot his first elk in Arizona this past Monday. The local Fox News team stopped us at the Phoenix airport yesterday afternoon and did a short clip so make sure you watch until the end.
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/video/1157547
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Going to be a bit, I'm neck deep in work and have an out of state conference this week. If not for rain all day today, I wouldn't have gotten part one done.
Some of you may remember me posting on here a while back looking for an elk hunting partner for Montana. Needless to say I got lucky and found a real good one. Here's the video from my hunt. Keep an eye out for Part 2 to see if Rob fills his tag. Special thanks to those of you (you know whom you...
Thanks everyone. I somewhat familiar with the evidence of sex. I typically leave part of the sack on the hind quarter. It seems like an area you could easily run into trouble (e.g., you're hunting in an either sex unit and kill a cow, but have it butchered 50 miles away in a different unit)...
I've been through the Montana rule book twice, but admittedly I'm a little nervous hunting there with some of the weird rules. Anything quirky rule wise you guys can think of that a nonresident should watch out for?
I also am one of the few who go the first one. I think it was pulled due to lack of uptake and some weird signal for arthritis and an HLA allele.
I'll also bare my arm for this one, once I see the data.
Just found out yesterday that my hunting partner inadvertently didn't draw the MT general elk tag that he thought he did. I'm currently headed out by myself. I'm flying into Bozeman on 09/17 and plan to be in the mountains that Sat (9/18) afternoon and hunt until the following Sat. I will have a...