Did visit on this before.
Five years ago a lone bull came a couple of times.
Then two years ago a herd came in December of 25-30 head with some nicer bulls.
Last year came in November and spent the winter.
It takes them about 2-3 days to clean my one whitetail plot out.
Now they are coming now and even in the daytime.
I assume the five bulls are two year olds and the other are two of the bigger bulls from last year.
Complain to game and fish they need to thin out the herd and I now have some twenty miles farther east.
No, so maybe tribal land two miles away and I am sure if I work at it there would be a bunch of dead elk but I may have a different problem then.
So if these bulls do grow and come up in the day light this fall maybe someone would like to shoot in return for maybe a chance to hunt a 160-170 class whitetail with the bow somewhere else. no/yes db
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some of last year's bulls, no ideal what they score but I feel a decent bull for North Dakota. db
Five years ago a lone bull came a couple of times.
Then two years ago a herd came in December of 25-30 head with some nicer bulls.
Last year came in November and spent the winter.
It takes them about 2-3 days to clean my one whitetail plot out.
Now they are coming now and even in the daytime.
I assume the five bulls are two year olds and the other are two of the bigger bulls from last year.
Complain to game and fish they need to thin out the herd and I now have some twenty miles farther east.
No, so maybe tribal land two miles away and I am sure if I work at it there would be a bunch of dead elk but I may have a different problem then.
So if these bulls do grow and come up in the day light this fall maybe someone would like to shoot in return for maybe a chance to hunt a 160-170 class whitetail with the bow somewhere else. no/yes db
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some of last year's bulls, no ideal what they score but I feel a decent bull for North Dakota. db