09-21-2007, 02:16 PM
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I drew a cow tag for Deseret a couple of years ago and it was an amazing experience. For a while I thought I was Lewis and Clark going through Yellowstone for the first time. The first group of elk we saw was about 30 head and I was out and ready for a shot but the guide told me to get back in the truck. He said that they were all bulls, I laughed and looked through my scope and about shizzed my pants. All bulls!!!! This went on for three hours! We couldn't find any cows at all. We saw over a hundread bulls before we even saw one cow. Finally I spotted a couple of cows and took my shot. Once I shot the whole earth began to rumble as at least 500 elk got up put of their beds and ran for their lives. It was awesome!
the crappy part is that you have to have a guide and you can't take anyone with you. But it was still worth it, and I would reccomend any guys looking for some easy elk meat and an awesome experience to put in for the hunt.
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I drew a cow tag for Deseret a couple of years ago and it was an amazing experience. For a while I thought I was Lewis and Clark going through Yellowstone for the first time. The first group of elk we saw was about 30 head and I was out and ready for a shot but the guide told me to get back in the truck. He said that they were all bulls, I laughed and looked through my scope and about shizzed my pants. All bulls!!!! This went on for three hours! We couldn't find any cows at all. We saw over a hundread bulls before we even saw one cow. Finally I spotted a couple of cows and took my shot. Once I shot the whole earth began to rumble as at least 500 elk got up put of their beds and ran for their lives. It was awesome!
the crappy part is that you have to have a guide and you can't take anyone with you. But it was still worth it, and I would reccomend any guys looking for some easy elk meat and an awesome experience to put in for the hunt.
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