windymtnman
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I'm fortunate to have retired in So. Central Colorado, on our 49 acre horse ranch, which is surrounded on 3 sides by Federal land. That's the good part. The not so good part, is how few Bull Elk there are around here. 3 weeks ago, we went out and put our trail camera out in a Wintering area. Enroute, we saw 25 Elk, and not an antler in the entire bunch. Not even a spike.
Today, I rode a horse back to the area to put the camera out again. This time, I busted a herd of about 40 Elk (+ -). I zoomed up the photos I got, and saw one spike and one modest sized branch antlered Bull amongst them. That was it.
I managed to get some photos and a video before they all disappeared over the ridge, so here's a couple pics of them. Frankly, I'm very disappointed in the Bull/Cow ratios around here. I'm out in the backcountry year around, and think I see/know what's out there as much as any Div. of Wildlife folks.
Today, I rode a horse back to the area to put the camera out again. This time, I busted a herd of about 40 Elk (+ -). I zoomed up the photos I got, and saw one spike and one modest sized branch antlered Bull amongst them. That was it.
I managed to get some photos and a video before they all disappeared over the ridge, so here's a couple pics of them. Frankly, I'm very disappointed in the Bull/Cow ratios around here. I'm out in the backcountry year around, and think I see/know what's out there as much as any Div. of Wildlife folks.