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Got Drawn for KY Elk... Now What? HELP!!!

Started by Slasher, November 22, 2008, 04:25:00 PM

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Slasher

Back in spring when things were dull, I decided to spend my $10 for the KY Elk lottery... Low and behold come in from the Hunting Woods, get the mail and KDFWR sent me a letter...

Dear Elk hunter,

Congratulations!  You've been drawn for the 2008-09 Kentucky post-season antlerless elk hunt.

Knott Co. EMU

Uh... only problem is this Florida boy who is currently living in Georgia, has no clue bout hunting cow elk... And to make it even more of a wonder, most articles and info is for Fall rut hunting bulls...

But I actually have heard it sorta like shooting free range cattle...
Anybody care to enlighten me?
Expect the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes.
                                       ~Zig Ziglar~

rastaman

You must have gotten drawn in the 2nd draw Kentucky had this year.  i am sure someone will jump in to help.  i wasn't sure when they were going to have the second draw & i guess i didn't get drawn for that one either.  Good luck and can't wait to hear your results...
TGMM Family of the Bow

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Randy Keene
"Life is precious and so are you."  Marley Keene

turkey522

Have you been asigned an area to hunt in or go where you want.There are TradGang folks in that area that might help you out.Keep it at the top so they will see it.Good luck on your hunt.Terry

Junglecat

Slasher,
Like many others I didnt get drawn.However I live in an area fairly close to elk country.You can find lots of information on kentuckyhunting.net.Click on the discussion forums when the main page comes up and scroll down on the elk hunting section.Lots of information and people there that will be willing to help you out. One area farther east than me even has a group called the "Undertakers" that I believe help people that are successful in their hunt retrieve their elk each year.Hope this helps.
Bear Grizzly 58"        38 lbs@29"
Black Widow PCH III 60" 44 lb@29"
Black Widow PLX 62"     45 lb@28"
Kentuckian Flatbow  60" 55 lb@28"

shawn


Slasher

Thanks Fella's... I am sorta scrambling and trying to figure this all out!
Expect the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes.
                                       ~Zig Ziglar~

Yellow Dog

If it's anything like Michigan, as soon as you're drawn for a elk permit your phone will start ringing off the hook with call's from "elk guides", property owners in elk country. Somehow these people get the list of successfull applicants and the calls start. This was the case with my brother-inlaw when he drew a few years back
TGMM Family of the Bow

Junglecat

Ky. no longer publishes the name of successful draw applicants.
I do think that the late season cow hunt will be in specific areas due to complaints from some landowners over damage being caused by too many elk.I think that they are now estimating that there may be as many as 12,000 elk in Ky by next fall.They want to keep them confined to a 16 county area in the southeastern section of the state.
Bear Grizzly 58"        38 lbs@29"
Black Widow PCH III 60" 44 lb@29"
Black Widow PLX 62"     45 lb@28"
Kentuckian Flatbow  60" 55 lb@28"

tim roberts

Tim

TGMM Family of the Bow

I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!  
My good friend Rudy Bonser, while hunting elk up Indian Creek.

rastaman

Let us know what you come up with...
back to the top..
TGMM Family of the Bow

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Randy Keene
"Life is precious and so are you."  Marley Keene

acolobowhunter

I sent you an email.  I have a friend from KY that has helped others get their elk in KY.  He has hunted elk with me many times here in Colo.  If you did not get my note, let me know.

Grant Young

Slasher- A good buddy of mine drew a cow tag last year and had no trouble at all finding a good area to hunt and filling his tag. According to him, private landowners are prone to be very helpful as the elk are seen as a destructive nuisance by many. Sounds like acolobowhunter has you fixed up. Good luck, I'm still waiting to get lucky.                           Grant

beachbowhunter

I would recommend you begin with come good local bourbon     :D
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

Slasher

QuoteOriginally posted by beachbowhunter:
I would recommend you begin with come good local bourbon      :D  
A little for medicinal purposes... Woodford, goes down easy... I will probably need it!!!

From my understanding that yes this is a hunt to control the "ELK PROBLEM" and a list of affected property owners came with the congrats... I do find that they are quite helpful, but they don't seem to think there is much sport in it... I guess that this after season hunt is new untested concept... And noone knows exactly what will work or not work... But evidently, it's going to be really different...

It seems as I understand, I may have a problem getting close to the large winter herd numbering up to 60 animals.hanging out in the middle of predominately open fields...


 acolobowhunter- Got the messages and will send a "shout out" and see what I can find out...  

I'll let you know, when I find out something...
Expect the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes.
                                       ~Zig Ziglar~

b.glass

B.Glass, aka Mom, aka Longbowwoman
Gregory R. Glass Feb. 14th, 1989-April 1st, 2007; Forever 18.
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Mark 5:36 "Don't be afraid, just believe".

Marvin M.

Congrats and good luck Slasher.  I've been in the draw from the beginning but haven't been successful ...... yet.

Slasher

After talking to the KY DFWR Biologists... I think that this is hunt will be more of a humane euthanazation. Evidently these elk are causing problems in their winter herds down around peoples houses and depleting the grazing pastures of their cattle. Generally, becoming a nuisance... so why not let folks hunt them? Hey seems good to me!!!

I was told to expect herds of 20-60 elk, that are sort of accustommed to people once the season is over and thus the reason for the hunt...  However, since in my home, we prefer God's own Organic free range meat to the typical grocery store variety.... Momma says, I have to go!!!

The only issue should be getting stickbow close with that many sets of eyes, AND then making a good shot in that cold of weather... Knowing me, no slam-dunk!!!
Expect the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes.
                                       ~Zig Ziglar~

Junglecat

Slasher,
Hope you able to find enough information to help on your hunt? If so what county will you be hunting in?
Bear Grizzly 58"        38 lbs@29"
Black Widow PCH III 60" 44 lb@29"
Black Widow PLX 62"     45 lb@28"
Kentuckian Flatbow  60" 55 lb@28"

Slasher

QuoteOriginally posted by Junglecat:
Slasher,
Hope you able to find enough information to help on your hunt? If so what county will you be hunting in?
Knott County... seems the problem is in the Pippa passes / hollybush area
Expect the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes.
                                       ~Zig Ziglar~

Talondale



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