antlerrick
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This is just an opinion that I have and wanted to know what everyone thinks about it.
I think with the quality of the bulls still out there, next year should be a better year than this year due to the fact that with all the feed still in the mountains, the elk will go into the winter in better shape than ever, and with an average spring next year, they should get off to a better start and possibly grow even bigger sets of headgear.
There are still a lot of bigger bulls that are already broken up this year and probably will be passed over by most hunters, so we have some good seed for next year.
It's hard to imagine a better crop of big bulls, but why not?
I think with the quality of the bulls still out there, next year should be a better year than this year due to the fact that with all the feed still in the mountains, the elk will go into the winter in better shape than ever, and with an average spring next year, they should get off to a better start and possibly grow even bigger sets of headgear.
There are still a lot of bigger bulls that are already broken up this year and probably will be passed over by most hunters, so we have some good seed for next year.
It's hard to imagine a better crop of big bulls, but why not?