2009 Kentucky Elk Hunt

It was a dream come true for one Pulaski County sportsman. Chris Godbys name was drawn as part of a fundraiser for youth conservation camps through the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Foundation. With host Tim Farmer along for the thrill, the 820-pound bull was quite the harvest; almost as big as the smile on the hunters face. Follow Kentucky Afield on Twitter www.twitter.com -or- search kentucky afield on Facebook and become a fan. Thanks for watching!

Two Amazing Elk Hunts 7×6 Michigan Bull Elk Hunting in Snow

Two of the most amazing Elk hunts ever filmed are back to back in this HD quality hunting video. One 7×6 Bull Elk & another Cow Elk taken in Atlanta Michigan at Canada Creek Ranch. 2008 . Guided by the Whitmire’s the hunters couldn’t miss. www.questforgreatness.com/elk For Additional videos and the story of the hunt please visit the above link! Gary & Tom Whitmire – Guides Steve Damico – 7×6 Bull Elk Scott Mitchell – Cow Elk 400+ Quest for Greatness Productions LLC. www.questforgreatness.com

Canada In The Rough: Trophy Elk Hunting in Alberta Canada with Lost Guide Outfitters

For more elk hunting in Alberta, Canada visit Alberta Outdoors, www.abhunting.com. Join Jerry Sampson & Taylor Wright with Canada in the Rough (http on their rocky mountain elk hunt with Lost Guide Outfitters. Lost Guide Outfitters offers trophy elk hunts in the majestic Rocky Mountains. For more information visit their website at: www.lostguideoutfitters.com
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My Elk Hunt

I took this bull elk in Northern Utah in November 2008. Having this opportunity to take such an amazing animal was an incredible challenge and thrill. I scouted for months and when I finally found this bull, I made a long hike each day for 3 days before the hunt to watch him. On opening morning he had moved, but I were able to get to him and make a much-practiced 320 yard shot. THE VIDEO SHOWS THE KILL SHOT, BUT IT IS NOT BLOODY OR GRUESOME. He scores 372″ Boone & Crockett.

SCI top 10 Record Bull Elk

476 inch elk, was at the time, the #6 world record. Taken with an original Sharps 1874 sporting rifle (.45-.70), iron sites at 204 yards. (all original except the butt.
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Wyoming archery elk hunt 2006
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Elk Hunting Wyoming

Bull Elk Hunt in Wyoming. I was lucky enough to get a beautiful trophy on the first day of the season.

This video was shot by my 12 year old daughter, Cassidy during black powder elk season, 2010. Talk about the right spot at the right time (and a private property sweet spot to boot!) the elk were everywhere and even though my bull was not an absolute trophy, I was glad she got to see what true elk hunting is all about! This was an awesome experience. Just listen to these bulls screaming all around us!
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Great Tips On Elk Hunting

For those of you who have ever hunted elk before, you will understand how smart and difficult elk can be to hunt. It took me 5 years of very hard hunting before I was able to put down my first elk. It was 5 years of frustration, anger, depression and one of the best learning experiences for elk hunting that I have ever had. I came to respect elk more than any other big game animal I have ever hunted. And because of that respect I learned to never underestimate them and learned what I needed to do if I wanted to harvest an elk each and every year.

1. Learn their patterns: I can’t emphasize this enough. Elk are like us in that they love certain places. They have their favorite watering holes, beds, feeding areas, scrapes and just areas to hang out at. I’ve watched the same herd of elk for 7 days straight come out onto the same exact hill every morning to feed and go back to the exact beds after they were finished feeding. And if they were not in that spot than I knew exactly where to look to find them.

2. Plan on hunting hard: When elk sniff any kind of pressure at all they head for the deepest, darkest, thickest, nastiest stuff on the mountain they can find. It still shocks me to find these types of places that they head to when there’s hunting pressure. If you want to harvest any kind of elk whether it’s a spike or a nice 370 bull plan on hiking your feet off or you’ll be sorely disappointed. Elk are famous for being elusive for a reason. The only time you’ll get lucky and they’ll be easier to hunt is during their rut.

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3. Be in shape: If you live in the Rockies where most of the elk are then being in shape is a requirement. If you’re not in decent to good shape hunting elk will not be fun. It will be more challenging than you can possibly imagine. I’ve hiked 6 miles in one day through some of the most rugged country you can think of just to have a shot at an elk and then spent all night getting them out. It still amazes how I did that…two different times as a matter of fact! It must have been the adrenaline rush helping me out. I’m not saying this to brag but to let you know how difficult elk hunting can be.

4. Know your equipment: Elk almost never give you an easy shot. You need to be able to take a quick 30 yard shot all the way up to a 500 plus yard shot sometimes. When you see elk it’s usually only a quick glimpse or they’re off in the distance. Either way you need to be prepared for both kinds of shots. Elk are not known to hang out in the open for very long. And elk almost never turn and look back to see what’s chasing them unlike their cousins the mule deer.

5. Know the area you’re hunting well: I can’t stress this enough. If you know the area well that you’re hunting not only will you already have an advantage but your success rate will be much higher than going to a new area you know nothing about. I’m speaking from experience. Anytime I try and hunt a new area for elk I always get skunked. However if I stick with the areas that I know I’m almost always successful whether it’s on the first day of the hunt or the last day of the hunt. Just be consistent in the areas you hunt. If you know there’s elk in the area than stick with that area and never give up.

I could write a whole book on elk hunting and it wouldn’t be long enough. I just wanted to touch base with some very important tips that will greatly help your success rate hunting elk.

Be safe and good hunting my friends.

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