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<blockquote data-quote="Ned Jr." data-source="post: 206473" data-attributes="member: 3703"><p>Stepper,</p><p></p><p>I use to hunt alot and I have killed quite a few elk. The biggest wouldn't have scored much over 300 boone & crocket. My wife doesn't like to cook or eat game so I haven't gone for years. The early season elk (before or during the rut) sure taste better, some of those big, late season bulls are so tuff that even the gravey is tuff. cowgirl580 is smart hunting cows,they are a lot better eating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ned Jr., post: 206473, member: 3703"] Stepper, I use to hunt alot and I have killed quite a few elk. The biggest wouldn't have scored much over 300 boone & crocket. My wife doesn't like to cook or eat game so I haven't gone for years. The early season elk (before or during the rut) sure taste better, some of those big, late season bulls are so tuff that even the gravey is tuff. cowgirl580 is smart hunting cows,they are a lot better eating. [/QUOTE]
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