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Kentucky elk draw results

Started by Magilla, May 10, 2016, 03:38:00 PM

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chris fleming

For you guys that have drawn, how long do you have to purchase your license and tag?

DaveT1963

Everything has a price - the more we accept, the more the cost

Caribow Tuktu ET 53# @ 27 Inches
Thunderhorn takedown longbow 55# @ 27
Lots of James Berry Bows

arrowbuster

Chris, I don't think you would have to purchase any of that until right before you hunt. But you will have to put in for a limited entry area before July. This is first I have been drawn but my daughter got drawn for a rifle tag 3 years ago.
AH ACS CX 60" 53@28
PITTSLEY PREDATOR 60" 56@28
CASCADE BRUSH HAWK 56" 49@28

chris fleming

Thanks arrowbuster, I'm neck deep in Internet research right now. Probably won't be able to sleep tonight.. Gonna be long wait till October!

Biathlonman

Check out the International Coal Group, when I pulled a tag a few years ago you just printed off a slip signed it and mailed it back and that opened up thousands of acres to hunt.  If you can get that area I can show you where the elk were.

arrowbuster

Biathlonman, the ICG land you speak of, that's in the Hazard LEA correct?
AH ACS CX 60" 53@28
PITTSLEY PREDATOR 60" 56@28
CASCADE BRUSH HAWK 56" 49@28

Medicare Bhtr

Congrats to those who drew a tag.
I placed 10 appls for family and friends and none of us were lucky this season.
Glad all fees go to manage the herd.
Thanks to the KY F&W for the opportunity.

tradhunterRN

So the newbie is going to ask a question here. It is a dream of mine to pursue elk in the near future. I am in graduate school for another year and then may start applying for these lottery states. My question mainly is, is there a good source of information for what to do IF I pulled a tag? I have zero experience with elk, Kentucky, Colorado, etc so I wouldn't know where to begin. Any online sources or books you would recommend?

Bowwild

Some states have on-line "Elk Hunting Universities" developed and informed by biologist/hunters in the know. KY and CO both have these. Great places to start and end.

elkhunter-27

Congratulations to those that drew, I didn't.    :(


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