For many hunters, elk are the pinnacle of the big game world. They are big, wear heavy antlers, and live in some of the most beautiful wilderness North America has to offer. They can take hunters up ...
For many Western states, September 1st marks the beginning of archery elk season. This time of year also coincides with the rut, when bulls bugle their heads off, roll around in the mud, and chase ...
Fly fishing and archery elk hunting have a lot in common, besides luring their disciples into some incredibly beautiful country. Both are intricate sports where imitation is key. For example, in fly ...
This archery season, Kale Grimsrud arrowed an unusual bull elk while hunting in the Missouri River Breaks, but the antlers will never hang on his wall. That’s because Grimsrud became entangled in an ...
The hunt took place over six days in challenging, warm weather conditions in a zone with low elk density. The hunter praised the collaborative culture of Pennsylvania's hunting community and ...
Fishing on Taylorsville lake, an archery bull elk hunt, using prescribed burns to improve habitats. Fishing on Taylorsville Lake with musician Josh Rinkel; an archery bull elk hunt; wildlife ...
Several hunters shared their once-in-a-lifetime experiences, with some waiting over 20 years for a tag. The Pennsylvania Game Commission uses the hunt to collect biological data to monitor the health ...
Longtime bowhunter and Hoyt pro staffer Casey Brooks has always dreamed of tagging a world-record elk. And on Dec. 31, he killed an absolute giant of a Rocky Mountain bull that has the potential to ...
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