Greatest big game animal
#12
Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 10
RE: Greatest big game animal
For me it would have to be ELK! Only those who have had a big bull only 20 yards away screaming his guts out, would understand. These are some awesome creatures! I guess it comes down to everyones opinnion, but I would bet if everyone had the chance to be close to a screaming bull elk, opinnions would change in a hurry!!!!
#15
RE: Greatest big game animal
The white deer.Who said they are not big game,my permit says big game on it every year.They may not be the biggest in stature,but in smarts(big bucks) and challenge to hunt their big to me
#17
RE: Greatest big game animal
Gotish, for one thing its U.S. or USA, never us, but being a swed I' ll cut ya some slack, but if you ask a dozen different hunters here in the good ole USA, your going to get all kinds of answers depending on ones likeing no doubt, we all have our own goals in persueing our own big game, my own personal challenge would be a nice bull moose with a bow, but every year I get rejected since its on a quota system. My next choice is persueing elk dureing the peak of the rut, and then after that, maybe a trophy whitetail. Good luck, Bobby
#19
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Satsop Washington USA
Posts: 138
RE: Greatest big game animal
Gotish, I am supposed to go over to your neck of the woods to chase some moose in the next couple years with some relatives, maybe you can cover my spot in elk camp here while I' m gone. Something about hunting moose with dogs just seems too wierd.
#20
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Cologne, MN
Posts: 510
RE: Greatest big game animal
I' ll go with skeeter and say that I really can' t choose a favorite. For me, I love them all as every hunt has been an experience of the senses and the memories live on. I am looking forward to hunting mule deer for the first time this fall (Montana) and am solely focused right now on working out, gathering gear, and doing everything in my power to make the trip good for my brother and for myself. I' ve hunted elk 4 times and the experience of renting the horses, packing the gear in, and the sweat and hard work that went into it were all worth the chance to sneak thru the dark timber and hear a bull bugle below me. Moose were fun to hunt as are whitetails and any other that I' ll go on in the future. I' d love to try Bighorn sheep as that would be a challenge too. The greatest...To me there is alot more involved in the equation than just the animal. There are hunting partners, the land, the experience, etc.