I think you'd be surprised how many people do this same exact thing in 100. Several of my friends drew out there in a party application 5 years ago. When they were leaving, they stopped at the check station and the biologist said he'd been seeing nothing but spikes and rag-horns that were being pulled out of 100. The 6-points that my friends had taken were the first mature bulls he'd seen come through and this was half way through rifle season.Looks like 100 to me. I wonder how many years it took him to draw just to shoot a rag horn. I guess anything to get a kill on camera.
I in no way against shooting small Bulls. Anything is a trophy with a bow but seems bizarre to wait for that tag when you could go general and find similar bull fairly easy
I drew in the last millennium, but I have antelope hunted in this millenniumUH, how long ago did you draw your tag for this area?
That's one heck of a hunting dog you've got there.I had a 100-4 tag last year and hunted the last week of October. This was my first time ever in that part of the state and elk hunting in Wyoming
From my perspective the elk were very skittish and ran as soon as they saw me or the truck. I have a feeling they had been hunted and chased around for a couple weeks.
The bulls I saw looked average. Nothing really big but I was only there for a day and a half.
My wife was glad I got a cow quickly so my hunting trip turned into a sightseeing trip in Yellowstone and the Tetons.
I'd recommend trying to have a bull located opening morning and the ability to shoot long distance.![]()
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