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Elk hunts
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Utah rifle elk hunts during the rut One of our Utah outfitters has a hunt on two ranches that are part of the state's Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit. "Our hunters see a lot of elk on this hunt," he said, "and most hunters should be able to kill a six-point bull. Most bulls score 280 to 300 Boone and Crockett points, and sometimes there will be a 340 class bull. But we see a lot of elk, and you should be into elk every day. " The fee is $5,000 plus a $2,000 kill fee and includes trailer or wall tent accommodations and meals. Hunts can be scheduled anytime in September or early October. Hunt EK4505. Montana elk hunt available for 2010 One of our long-time outfitters operates an elk hunt on a private ranch near Philipsburg. Here's a note from him: "I have openings for the first week of rifle season and two openings for peak rut of bowhunting. These are first class hunts. We have a huge lodge, great food and relative for elk hunting, easy terrain and hunting. My first week rifle hunts almost always tag out. We were six for six last year -- two six-points, one nice 5 and the other two bulls were 2 1/2 year olds. This week has always been sold out years in advance in the past, but we had a group of six back out this year. I have two, possibly three hunters, who seem interested in it right now. This is the type of hunt that older guys and those who are not in the best of shape can be well taken care of and probably kill a bull that is not in a pen. The bowhunters will have shot opportunities. Price for the rifle hunt is $5,500 (not including tag). The bowhunt is $4,000, no tag." Details.
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