bgreen1tcu
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I am fairly new to hunting elk in Arizona... I took my son out on a scouting/camping trip this weekend and we found what I think would be a very good/hard to get to area which would provide several days worth of good hunting. The odd thing was that just about every few hundred yards of walking we would come across groupings of elk bones. Several spines, leg bones, a few skulls and a ton of jaw bones. In two specific spots we found no less than 8 or 10 sets of jaw bones. Were these from past hunts, a predator, or what? There are hardly any signs of human activity in this very secluded are and even if it were due to hunting, what hunters would take multiple elk like this? Also, i thought about maybe hunters had a favorite area to clean their elk over the years but there was nothing special I could figure out about these area, no good hanging trees, etc. I will say one theory was that most were close to dry creek beds, did they wash down and collect?
We just found all of these bones to be very odd, I will say we had a great scouting trip and saw several elk and one bull that looked like he would be a good one after his antlers were full grown.
We just found all of these bones to be very odd, I will say we had a great scouting trip and saw several elk and one bull that looked like he would be a good one after his antlers were full grown.