On Wednesday the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted 9-1 in favor of ending over-the-counter archery elk tags for nonresident hunters. The decision comes after extensive public input, ...
Your bow, arrow, and broadhead don’t matter if you shoot an elk in the wrong spot. Whether you spend three grand or 200 bucks on your setup, the result will be the same: a few drops of blood that ...
The ability of people to freely buy a license to engage in archery hunting of elk in parts of Colorado could come to an end if a recommendation by Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff is accepted by the ...
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is placing new limits on archery hunting for elk in Northeastern Oregon. People wishing to purchase a tag from the state agency to hunt elk with a bow will ...
The days of unlimited archery elk hunting are coming to an end on Grand Mesa, the latest area to see a change that Colorado Parks and Wildlife will consider making statewide. The agency’s commission ...
A nationally known hunter has capitalized on his rare opportunity to archery hunt a massive Pennsylvania bull elk. Gregg Ritz, president and CEO of Thompson/Center Arms, and host and executive ...
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