And Pitt lake, McNab Creek and Indian arm.
One day we might even have an LEH elk hunt close to the lower mainland like they do in Sechelt.
And Pitt lake, McNab Creek and Indian arm.
One day we might even have an LEH elk hunt close to the lower mainland like they do in Sechelt.
friend just got an 8x8 from princeton.might be the biggest in BC right now
S****, it is big but not that big.Originally Posted by 30-06
If it's better than 395 it may be; if not it ain't!Originally Posted by 30-06
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Never spent much time back in that Kelowna-Princeton way. Nice country? Heavily forested I presume?
Here is A Couple of Pictures of the Biggest one I took out of PRINCETON.
As you Can see it's A ROOSEVELT. The CO, even Checked the Tag at the Time And Remarked that it was one of the Largest Roosevelt Elk he'd seen in a long Time.
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just what tanner gunn told marlee,,who told me..she said ron at P.O.S told clevenS****, it is big but not that big.
Please enlighten me! How are we supposed to know its a roosevelt elk from this pic????Originally Posted by Machinist
Hunt to live-live to hunt!
Sorry buddy but thats a Rocky Mountain, Not a Rosey. A rosey has different tines and the end of the main beam, It makes it look almost palmated, But thats a nice bull.Originally Posted by Machinist
If that CO said it was a rosey' He should take the CORE again
Here is Another . not the Best But you Can See the Long Neck Hair ( redish ) in Color. Or Talk to a CO in the Princeton Area I Am sure they will Bring you up to Speed on the Different Elk Species in the Area .Originally Posted by mark