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<blockquote data-quote="25elk" data-source="post: 763561" data-attributes="member: 58548"><p>Nothing can beat time spent in the field. An excellent resource is usually the area DOW game warden. If approached with a true desire to learn, they will more often than not impart some valuable information. They won't tell you where they last saw a 350 point 6x6, but they will, if approached properly (read that as with humility and respect), tell you where elk are usually found. Harvest data from the DOW is also beneficial. If you get a chance to actually befriend one of these professionals, jump at it. Also, with that family of yours I would apply for a cow tag every year and occasionally you will get lucky and draw one. If you have been used to eating Texas deer, you won't believe how much your family will enjoy elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25elk, post: 763561, member: 58548"] Nothing can beat time spent in the field. An excellent resource is usually the area DOW game warden. If approached with a true desire to learn, they will more often than not impart some valuable information. They won't tell you where they last saw a 350 point 6x6, but they will, if approached properly (read that as with humility and respect), tell you where elk are usually found. Harvest data from the DOW is also beneficial. If you get a chance to actually befriend one of these professionals, jump at it. Also, with that family of yours I would apply for a cow tag every year and occasionally you will get lucky and draw one. If you have been used to eating Texas deer, you won't believe how much your family will enjoy elk. [/QUOTE]
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