Jesus (Jesse) Martinez Guided by: Robert A. Frost Year 2005 November Elk hunt. Jesse's 9x8 Scored 378 4/8 B&C |
A unique and very enjoyable way to hunt Elk is in the late season, when cold weather and snow grips the mountains. This is not an easy hunt. To enjoy it to the fullest, hunters must be in good physical condition and willing to work hard. |
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We will "still hunt" and glass from daylight to dark. We will be walking, or sitting and glassing high mountains, canyons, draws and mountain sides. This hunt can involve alot of walking and possibly climbing through rough timber and blowdowns. Ask for a DVD of our Elk Hunts ! |
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Gerald Myers Sr. & Gerald Meyers with 318 Bull and 338 Bull Guided by Nathan |
Bow hunting offers the most widespread opportunity for bugling. Bugling for Trophy Bulls will prove to be unique and unforgettable. The idea of hunting a raging beast on a reckless rampage holds an element of excitement and involvement you'll never experience at other times of the season. Hunting the rut adds an emotional dimension absent from conventional Elk hunting. |
Sheds from a Nov. 2005 Elk Hunt.
Nathan Ellison w/2000 Elk Hunt 358 2/8 B&C
Carl Shores w2006 Early Bull Rifle Hunt in Unit 10 Guided by: Robert A. Frost 350 Bull

The next deadline day for the submission of hunt permit-tag applications for fall 2008 hunts for elk and pronghorn antelope should be Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008.