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Author Topic: Elk at refuge in Jackson Hole, WY  (Read 1529 times)

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Offline Outdoors Junkie

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A friend of mine took a trip over to Jackson Hole, WY this weekend.  

Here are a couple pictures from the elk refuge she sent me.

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Offline Mayfly

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Wish I could go shed hunting there! ;-)

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A month ago I saw a TV show about hunting sheds in the WMA's.  They don't allow anyone in the area until a specific date.  There are people lined up for miles to get in.  Some on horse back, 4 wheeler etc.  When they open the gates it looks like the start of a bass tournament. 
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Offline Go Big Red!

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A friend of mine snagged a few elk sheds on his honeymoon from Yellowstone.   :whistling:  Very impressive.
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I guess the reason they delay it in some areas is they allow certain non profits to pick first, who then sell to benefit their groups.

I found some nice ones out of fish creek.. the problem with an elk shed when your 10 miles in on mule is you have to carry em out. we found a stack of em and we only took 2 out per man and left a stack. I got 2 real nice ones from the previous year that still had color and would easily be a 300 class bull.
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Offline whiteoakbuck

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very cool pics thanks for sharing :happy1:
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