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The strangest sight while antelope scouting
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<blockquote data-quote="chindits" data-source="post: 1714604" data-attributes="member: 92909"><p>Yup elk on the prairie. Use to see them on Ft Carson which is by no means the mountain post they pretend. I find it more amazing all the states east of the Rockies and Mississippi that now have viable herds. </p><p></p><p>Yet the strangest elk sighting I've seen is that immature bighorn that adopted a bunch of spike bulls as family. I hope it made it. They all had 2 horns going straight up till shedding season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chindits, post: 1714604, member: 92909"] Yup elk on the prairie. Use to see them on Ft Carson which is by no means the mountain post they pretend. I find it more amazing all the states east of the Rockies and Mississippi that now have viable herds. Yet the strangest elk sighting I’ve seen is that immature bighorn that adopted a bunch of spike bulls as family. I hope it made it. They all had 2 horns going straight up till shedding season. [/QUOTE]
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