They will never do that because they think there are too many elk in many of these areas they would rather see dead cows then anyone have a quality bull huntI live in Washington where the hunting has went in the toilet. But that said, there is one law in Washington that Wyoming should adopt. In all these elk areas they should start the dash one and dash two bull tag hunts a few days (2-5) before the antlerless dash 4, dash 6, and dash 7 hunts. Let the guys that finally draw the bull tags have a few days of quality hunting before the road hunting crazy cow crew hit the hills and everything goes into chaos mode. Just my opinion not that it’s worth much.
Agree, it’s a negative that comes with a LQ elk tag in Wyoming however the pluses far outweigh it. It also depends on the unit, some units its a non issue.I live in Washington where the hunting has went in the toilet. But that said, there is one law in Washington that Wyoming should adopt. In all these elk areas they should start the dash one and dash two bull tag hunts a few days (2-5) before the antlerless dash 4, dash 6, and dash 7 hunts. Let the guys that finally draw the bull tags have a few days of quality hunting before the road hunting crazy cow crew hit the hills and everything goes into chaos mode. Just my opinion not that it’s worth much.
And during the rut some nice bulls cross over from the Q unto Shirley Mountain every day if you know where to look.Get her a bow and start practicing. The top of Shirley Mt. is always a bugle fest in September and the first few days of rifle season before they get pushed onto the Q Creek.
We focus on trophy elk, mule deer, antelope and moose hunts and take B&C bucks most years.