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Field Update Photos from Jay Scott
Awesome photos and update from Jay Scott from this season. Check out Jay's blog at www.jayscottoutdoors.com! Colburn and Scott Outfitters had a great 2012 archery elk season in Arizona Unit 9. We spent 28 days chasing elka nd had two clients that both harvested great bulls one was 354 and the other was 380. The rut was very good and intense starting around the opener of the season on the 14th of September and just got better and better until we left at the end of September. The moon was fairly new and became completely full towards the end of the...
Elk Hunter Planner - Part I - Wyoming - by Ryan Hatfield
This article was originally featured in the premiere issue of Elk Hunter Magazine. To order your copy of the first issue, head to the subscribe page. Wyoming Nonresident Deadline (Jan. 31) Wyoming is perhaps the single best option for the nonresident hunter looking to take a good, mature bull. Nonresident quotas are generous and elk are generally plentiful. Prices can be steep, but if a person is smart about how they apply, getting a decent tag in Wyoming every 4-8 years isn’t unreasonable. How to Apply: A nonresident can apply for either a general tag or a limited entry area, and all...
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