For those who are more familiar with how an elk will 'finish out', what are your thoughts on this bull? Date is correct on photo. Also, when would one expect a TX elk to go hard horned?
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Go bigger! Ask me how I know, not that much more for way more usable space.
Originally posted by westtexducks View PostSo quick question for you folks. Looking at getting a chest freezer this year since I am going to be to far away from being able to bum freezers off of friends and family.
How big should I look into for holding a bull and possibly 1-2 deer? I am thinking a 7 cu ft should hold an elk just fine and if I give away a good chunk of it like I plan on doing may be able to squeeze a deer or 2 in with it.
Thoughts? Is it worth it trying to make a smaller one work or just pony up and get a 10 cu ft?
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Well, I had the opportunity to go to Idaho this year with my brother. He's going mid September for a week and a half DIY elk, bear, deer hunt. I really want to go, but just can't make it this year. We will be going for a few weeks next year 100% for sure. I've never been so excited about a hunt.
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A mature bull like the one in that last pic will roughly have a base score of ~200" for his main beams (50" per side), spread (40"), and mass (30" per side). He is definitely in that category.....long main beams, spread looks good from that angle, and he has good mass.
From there you just start plugging in his tine length. His fronts are somewhat weak but not terrible...10-12". The 3rds are usually the weakest link on a good bull and his are about normal 8-10". His fourths are great from what I can tell from that pic....18". Hard to tell on his 5th's but they don't look bad....8-10".
So I have him at 308-324. His beams may be longer than 50". Awesome frame on him!
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headed to Montana the first part of Sept for a back pack hunt. Could use a check list for gear to take if someone has one they use. Just do not want to forget something since we will be in the mountains for 2 weeks. This is the first time packing in to hunt so I am excited for the experience.
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