I know this probably belongs in the '18 Western States thread- but I thought this bull deserved his own thread
Scouting this am, I only wanted to go a couple miles, sit for a bit, then come home. I hiked in the dark for a LONG time, and found some elk in the 2nd canyon I checked. Ended up following them over the ridge to another canyon. Found more elk there, and then ended up following them way up high, into another canyon. I'm sitting up there regretting how far I hiked, being much farther than I had planned on going this morning.
Decided that since I was so high already, I might as well check the top bowl. And that's where I found HIM! I spotted what looked like an enormous elk - so of course I knew I was going to be there a while longer. Carefully skirted the bowl, and was able to get above the biggest elk I've ever seen in my life. He was a 7x6 with huge whale tales. The body size was unbelievable- if anything he looks smaller than he really is. Standing next to other bulls (which were 300-320 class in their own right), he dwarfed them. I have no guess as to how big this bull is- big enough that i'm glad I didn't have a rifle with me today. I was considering trying to make a bow and knap an arrowhead real quick...
I was on him for over an hour, watched him spar with a pretty good 5x6- that looked like a baby next to big boy. You can really see the body size difference. Ended up bedding the elk, and that's where I really think I could have slipped into muzzloader and maybe even bow range. I'm sure I'll never see him when I have a tag in my pocket. I would have been THRILLED to shoot any of the other "smaller" bulls in that bowl with him. This guy was just a whole different class. Ended up hanging to leave him mid morning to come back to the real world.
Enjoy the pics. Best I could get with my phone through 10x binos
Scouting this am, I only wanted to go a couple miles, sit for a bit, then come home. I hiked in the dark for a LONG time, and found some elk in the 2nd canyon I checked. Ended up following them over the ridge to another canyon. Found more elk there, and then ended up following them way up high, into another canyon. I'm sitting up there regretting how far I hiked, being much farther than I had planned on going this morning.
Decided that since I was so high already, I might as well check the top bowl. And that's where I found HIM! I spotted what looked like an enormous elk - so of course I knew I was going to be there a while longer. Carefully skirted the bowl, and was able to get above the biggest elk I've ever seen in my life. He was a 7x6 with huge whale tales. The body size was unbelievable- if anything he looks smaller than he really is. Standing next to other bulls (which were 300-320 class in their own right), he dwarfed them. I have no guess as to how big this bull is- big enough that i'm glad I didn't have a rifle with me today. I was considering trying to make a bow and knap an arrowhead real quick...
I was on him for over an hour, watched him spar with a pretty good 5x6- that looked like a baby next to big boy. You can really see the body size difference. Ended up bedding the elk, and that's where I really think I could have slipped into muzzloader and maybe even bow range. I'm sure I'll never see him when I have a tag in my pocket. I would have been THRILLED to shoot any of the other "smaller" bulls in that bowl with him. This guy was just a whole different class. Ended up hanging to leave him mid morning to come back to the real world.
Enjoy the pics. Best I could get with my phone through 10x binos