Red deer yes but elk is drawn permit hunt only and will probably stay that way for the next ten yearsBeauty of the red deer,elk and other tasty exotics is year round freezer filling![]()
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Red deer yes but elk is drawn permit hunt only and will probably stay that way for the next ten yearsBeauty of the red deer,elk and other tasty exotics is year round freezer filling![]()
I hear you. Here in Texas elk are considered an exotic or non-native species! I've guided hunters in Montana since 1992 and Texas has some HUGE elk. Some on high fenced ranches but big ranches. The bull in the pic I posted is on a 56,000 acre ranch so it's no canned hunt thing. Some ranchers have established huge herds of free ranging elk (all low fence) where I'm located so it's just a sweet deal. All about how you manage things. Kinda like a cycleRed deer yes but elk is drawn permit hunt only and will probably stay that way for the next ten years![]()
Damn. You seeing any signs of the rut starting?Well I saw him again tonight. 75ish yards. He was down wind. I tried to grunt him in. He winded me, blew and hauled. He got up on the ridge above us and wheezed like crazy....he was PISSED!
Wow that looks just like the bull I'm gunna shot this year!!
Damn. You seeing any signs of the rut starting?
I hear you. Here in Texas elk are considered an exotic or non-native species! I've guided hunters in Montana since 1992 and Texas has some HUGE elk. Some on high fenced ranches but big ranches. The bull in the pic I posted is on a 56,000 acre ranch so it's no canned hunt thing. Some ranchers have established huge herds of free ranging elk (all low fence) where I'm located so it's just a sweet deal. All about how you manage things. Kinda like a cycle![]()
I would stay where you are in regards to stand location and smoke him with the smokepole
Better than spooking him out of there and not getting him at all.
Can't get a little closer with a climber? Don't know where deer are at in the rut in your area but alot can change in a week. Shit head might catch a smelly bitch and chase her across the county.Feels like cheating with a gun. But I agree.
Can't get a little closer with a climber? Don't know where deer are at in the rut in your area but alot can change in a week. Shit head might catch a smelly bitch and chase her across the county.
Sounds like a plan to me. Get it done brother.I'm in a portable. Not really any trees to climb, lots of scrub and small diameter trees. I would have to cross their path to get to a climbable tree.
And who know what will happen when the rut hits. Hell, something bigger might roll in.
Muzzleloader starts Saturday. I'm going in as early as I can tomorrow afternoon, crossing the path and hoping for the best. We've had some rain so the grounds moist. If I can beat the wind and they follow the same pattern I may get a shot.
I love these stories. Keep them coming.Moved my climber to a newish spot. I don't normally hunt it. I've got a feeder down there, but only fill it late winter and into the summer. Don't ask why. The area I live doesn't produce monster bucks. No farms, it's warm... Any way. Had a couple nice doe stroll through at 80 yds. So I used a bleet thinking I could get them into bow range. To which they could care less... Anyway about 30 mins before dark the biggest buck I've ever seen locally pops out. Fucking huge!!!! 10point basket rack, chocolate body. Probably 3-4 years old. I'm freaking. No grunt call with me so I tried to bleet him closer, he's right on the woods line at 85ish yds. He'd look when I bleeted but didn't give a shit. He stood there and ate. Then turn and walked back into the woods. His profile as he turned was epic. Massive shoulders, big wide ass.. he's totally the alpha buck around here. I normally don't take bucks...he's on the hit list. Here's a pic, crap cell phone pic and I was shaking. The pic doesn't do it justice, it's 85yds. Those are all old growth hard woods, about 2.5' accross View attachment 76687
