freu1chr
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We are hunting at 7600 feet and have seen around 200 elk but all cows and spikes. would you guys go higher up the mountain to find the big bulls or stay with the herds?
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Go higher. Bigger bulls aren’t with the cow herds this time of year.We are hunting at 7600 feet and have seen around 200 elk but all cows and spikes. would you guys go higher up the mountain to find the big bulls or stay with the herds?
Big bulls that summer and rut at 8500-10,000’ don’t follow the cows down to lower elevations until snow levels force them down. There’s less than a foot of snow at 9500 this year. Bulls are gonna be where they feel secure this time of year.Saw recent pics of a 360" bull at 4300 feet. Bulls don't grow big antlers and suddenly think to themselves "better get up to 12000 ft". Big bulls are wherever any other elk are
Couldn't agree moreBulls are gonna be where they feel secure this time of year.
I've noticed lots of rubs near a winter feedground which really puzzled me, because the rutting area is 5-10 miles further back up in the mountains. What I may have seen is where they were eating bark off the trees though.....If you’re talking big bull sign in the form of rubs, that’s not an indicator of big bull presence post rut.
Nice work on the cow!
Bulls can rub a lot in the spring alsoI've noticed lots of rubs near a winter feedground which really puzzled me, because the rutting area is 5-10 miles further back up in the mountains. What I may have seen is where they were eating bark off the trees though.....