Re: Me 'n Zach's Elk huntin'
Yup, they belong to some sheepherder someplace. They are quite protective and you really have to be careful around them. A friend of mine had a couple of them but ended up "getting rid" of both of them. He couldn't trust them around his or the the neighbor's kids.
Day 5, Nov 2. I spent the day in my usual spot on Trapper looking for elk. I didn't see any elk, but I did share my PBnJ with a couple chickadees and saw quite a few deer wandering in and out of the oakbrush and sage. A couple real dandy bucks came within about 200 yards of me but as I don't have a deer tag all I could do was look.
Elk are a real slim commodity this year all over Northwest Colorado. Hunter numbers are down and I haven't seen very many critters in the back of vehicles either.
RJ
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