birddog 68
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I ain't much for naming critters but that's definitely a fitting name for this guy!
The middle picture I'd from last year..one of these, I think the last one..all giants.Incredible bull! Do you have pictures of him from last year? Any pictures of the 400+ bull you mentioned?
Holy cow and thanks for sharing! After chasing these magnificent creatures for over 25 years, it amazes me how they are able to elude our best efforts and get to their twilight years. For this old boy, hopefully he'll keep slipping by and spreading his dna!Old Wide Glide has certainly gone down hill this year. He's one of my favorite Bull's of all time and he's been around a long long time. I'm glad he survived last hunting season, only by the grace of God was he spared, and a fairly easy winter but I think age is catching up to him...enjoy this great old Wide boy..photos courtesy of a friend...photos 1&3 are this past weekend, he still has time to grow.View attachment 376851View attachment 376852View attachment 376853
Somebody will come up with the cash. Most likely on private land.Hope he doesn't get caught in that high fence
As mentioned, he is In Pennsylvania where there is a herd, but chances of being drawn for a tag would be like hitting the Mega Lotto. And, probably on private.Somebody will come up with the cash. Most likely on private land.
They grow big on private . You'll pay if you draw. Am I missing something ? I follow elk hunts in Pennsylvania, Arkansas, etc.. I saw what state.As mentioned, he is In Pennsylvania where there is a herd, but chances of being drawn for a tag would be like hitting the Mega Lotto. And, probably on private.
Yep your missing it all....everyone and anyone can apply. If your luckier that a leprechaun and draw a bull tag you accomplished something special. And the vast vast majority are harvested on public land, some on private but none that I know of...we have public land just about totally covering the herd..They grow big on private . You'll pay if you draw. Am I missing something ? I follow elk hunts in Pennsylvania, Arkansas, etc.. I saw what state.
That a dinosaur for sure. Are they in the Pocono's or another range ? Have many tags do they give ? I'm sure a few at most. I wasn't trying to demean anything.Yep your missing it all....everyone and anyone can apply. If your luckier that a leprechaun and draw a bull tag you accomplished something special. And the vast vast majority are harvested on public land, some on private but none that I know of...we have public land just about totally covering the herd..
They've transplanted a lot of elk from Wy. all over the country . It's great to see herds doing well in states where they haven't been for many years.PA - you're welcome. Signed, WY