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How to Find and Tag a Bull Elk After a Snowstorm. ... Snow makes elk easier to spot. A 600-plus-pound animal with a tan hide and dark mane really stands out against a white backdrop.
In 2024, 55,778 hunters bought 109,780 applications for Pennsylvania’s three annual elk seasons in which a total of 140 elk tags were available.
The bull weighed 853 pounds and was the heaviest bull of the year in Pennsylvania. Starting in 2026, hunters who are drawn for an antlered bull elk tag will no longer be eligible for another one ...
Tracking can be the best way to find bull elk in the wilderness. But that’s not why I do it. I track elk because it’s primal and addictive. It requires all my woodsmanship, intelligence, and ...
At first, this struck me as selfish. No hunting partner had ever asked me this before, nor been so direct about wanting priority. I’d been on elk hunts, but I had never held a tag myself. Serge had ...
Photographers take photos, from Bear Lake Road, of a large bull elk as he bugles in a meadow near Moraine Park on September 24, 2023, in Rocky Mountain National Park. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson ...
JACKSON COUNTY, Wis. (WEAU) - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is asking for the public’s help in gathering information on the illegal killing of a bull elk in Jackson County.
SALT LAKE CITY — A pair of large bull elk were caught and relocated Monday after being seen wandering through Salt Lake City's Yalecrest and East Bench neighborhoods the past few days.
Bull elk #244, shown in a trail cam image from 2024, was illegally shot in March in Jackson County. The Department of Natural Resources is seeking tips in its investigation of the case.
A large bull elk, known as #244, was illegally killed in Jackson County, Wisconsin. The elk was part of a reintroduction program and contributed significantly to the herd's growth.
A large bull elk, known as #244, was illegally killed in Jackson County, Wisconsin. The elk was part of a reintroduction program and contributed significantly to the herd's growth.