Wasatch Extended Buck and Bull

jr8fish

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I was looking through success rates for the wasatch front extended archery deer and elk hunts. It looks as if success rates are abysmal for harvesting a buck or bull. It looks as if the archery bull elk on the extend has about a 1% success rate. 1 in 100 tags is filled with a bull. The buck deer isnt quite as bad.
I wonder what the statistics are for harvesting a buck and bull in the same year on the extended?

So, my question to you all is.... how many of you (or if you know somebody who) harvested both a buck and a bull during this year's extended archery season? I am just trying to get an idea...

Also, if you were able to fill both tags post up pictures of both your trophies...
 
I wouldn't go basing an opinion off of the information you have obtained. I know plenty of people who harvest and do not get a call from DWR to relay success info. I just don't think that is a correct success rate.
 
there are plenty of people that fill their deer tag on the wasatch but to fill both is probably extremely low. I would of filled both tags this year in 2 weeks with a bow, but I wounded my bull and it looks like from the pictures you ended up killing him. Congrates on getting it both done. Not too many people can say that.

What did you ever end up doing with your bull as far as mounting it goes? Lets see the pictures.
 
the bull I shot wasnt previously wounded. I watched him spar all day long with another bull that looked like his twin brother. My buddy got a shot on the twin but his arrow deflected off of a branch and he missed cleanly. that being said the other bull didnt exhibit signs of being wounded either. Both were very aggressive and came into our calls quite quickly.

anyway, I wasnt going to get a mount done and then my wife out of the blue said she would be okay if I got a european done. She said that I better get one done seeing as how it was my first archery kill and my first elk kill... she is a keeper!

I should be getting it back soon!
 

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