I saw your bull in the elk forum. Great bull! Those two outfitters don’t like each other much but it’s because they are both great at what they do and they hunt the same areas. One day two of my hunt we spotted a big bull in a great spot for a stalk. We drove up the road a bit and saw a Bull...
I hunted with Timberline a few years ago. We stayed in a camp with a small cabin and a few camp trailers. Great experience and hard working guides. Once the first client tagged out they all teamed up to help me find the best bull we could. The two bulls dead in camp went 411 and mine at 382...
The advantage you have with a bedded buck is that you can spend some time with your windometer at your position and then spend time glassing the grass, leaves and mirage between you and the deer. Time behind your rifle on only windless days hurts you.
I’m dialing, checking wind, and waiting for him to stand. I had this exact scenario this past season except he was 615. Waited an hour or so then dumped him right back in his bed.
Thanks for responding. I know those units would be better choices but he doesn’t have the points to guarantee a tag in any of those units or there isn’t a bonus tag. The four I listed are the tags he would be guaranteed or have a really high chance for.
I have a friend with 23 nonresident points that he is wanting to cash in for an elk hunt in Utah. He is willing to hunt with any weapon and willing to hire a guide to make the most of his hunt. He is hoping for something 350+ as he's killed 350 in the past. He's a hard hunter and in good shape...
I know that when I drew a nanny tag they issued 25 tags that year and I think again the year after that. It was WAY over crowded with hunters during my hunt. The parking lot was full and people were sleeping on the trail. I literally had to step over two guys blocking the trail to the north...
I know this is a terrible picture but does anyone know if this goat was ever killed in Willard Peak? I drew the nanny tag in 2012 and she was my number 1. I found her the day before the opener and then couldn’t turn her up. I ended up shooting a huge nanny and she rolled down the hill and kicked...
My guide, who is CWO on here, said that the shot is rarely over 200 yards. This has been a dream of mine that I never thought would happen since I was a kid. My wife rocks!