AZ ELK PICTURES

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Most of our early elk hunts are over and I wanted to post pictures of some of the bulls that HPO clients have harvested this year. For more pictures and stories and which units they were taken in look at our website. We sure had some great clients this year that could shoot and who really took care of businesses when it was time to pull the trigger or fling the string.

We will be posting videos of these hunts soon on our YouTube Channel as well. So if you are interested subscribe to our highpointoutfitterstv to watch the videos when they get posted.

Let me know what you think of the Arizona antler growth this year.

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Those are some OK bulls. I might shoot one of them if I had a tag. Just kidding, Way awesome bulls. Congrats to all!!!
 
You guys took some monsters early this season.
Great looking bulls. Hope your late season hunts do as well.

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Outstanding bulls, congratulations!

I heard the early hunts were a mixed bag. It seems you guys had great success, and my son sure did as well on his muzzleloader hunt. He was fortunate to take an excellent DIY 6x7 bull the 2nd morning, after passing the same bull up opening morning at 38 yards.

But, I talked to other hunters who had a tough time and also some guides who were having a lot of trouble getting their clients to kill big bulls. I know the rain had a lot to do with the problems but still, it sounded like the early hunts may have been tougher than normal.
 
CA,

Congrats to your son killing a great bull. It was definitely a weird rut this year. The last bull is my wife's bull from the 5b muzzeloader hunt.
 
Well done to your wife! My son's bull was also a 5B muzzy elk but the country we hunted didn't look anything like that at all, and I'm guessing both bulls were killed in the north based on your pictures.
 

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