

On being overtaken for the first time in 2023, he shrugged and said: “These stats, I don’t care about them. Considering the track, I expect us to be ahead again in Japan.” If a few details are not right, you will immediately fall further behind. I was managing my tyres in that last stint to have good tyres to the end, but I was quite happy. Jerrett.“Normally our car is always better in the race and you could see that again today, especially on the medium at the end we had good pace. The bull scored 515" and has an amazing 60" outside spread! Congrats Mr. A quick discussion with his guide Jason Shaw about upgrading, and the bull was shot at 140 yards and rolled down the hill from one clean killing shot. But, as things happen here on this ranch, about an hour before dark, at the edge of the lake a 60" wide massive Roosevelt Elk Bull stepped out of the thick spruce forest. Elk he wanted as they never had another sighting of the bull. Jerrett and him going home with that 440 Rocky Mtn. The last evening of the last day things were not looking good for Mr. the first evening, as his son had just killed his bull, and this decision in most cases can bite you in the butt, but in his situation it proved to be a good one for him. Jerrett passed up a good shot opportunity on the big Rocky Mtn. Jerrett and his 17yr old son Gavyn were hunting for a specific 440" Rocky Mtn Elk on his gold package for 3 days here on the expansive Silvertine Ranch. At the report of the rifle Doug's goal had been fulfilled with an old Roosevelt scored 510 2/8"Ģ018 Guest Mr. After an hour of hide and seek with the big bull and his harem of cows, he stepped out into a picturesque opening filled with falling yellow aspen leaves and gave Doug a nice broadside shot. When suddenly a half mile or more behind us to the east, the telltale raspy worn-out bugle of an old bull elk echoed through the timber.

#BULL ELK AT TIMES PATCH#
The second day broke with cooler than normal temps, we were headed west out of camp to a patch of swamp I figured might harbor our giant.

With warmer than normal temperatures, the bulls were moving and rutting more at night and laying low in the dark timber during the heat of the day. This subspecies of elk is well known for their large bodies, dark facial features and body, and massive crowning of their antlers.
#BULL ELK AT TIMES PLUS#
Doug knew he had to return to hunt one and had set his sights on a 500" plus Roosevelt for 2022. The benefit is your lifelong enjoyment of the most spectacular elk mount in your trophy room you will ever see. Enjoy the Photos of some of Silvertines "BIGGEST" Bull Elk.Īfter seeing the MONSTER elk here at Silvertine in 2021 during his bison and yak hunt. Our preserves are 100% forested and thus the many wallows and dense conifer timber give our bulls the distinction of having the darkest antler color available anywhere, a rich chocolate brown, with highly polished tips, or “Silver-tines” as my grandfather use to call them. All the bulls regardless of size are mature bulls, and are chosen based on antler spread, classic tine length and shape, and all bulls have dark capes, long beards and mature features. Being one of Canada's longest running Hunt Ranches we know every breeder in the country, so we can find that "Dream" bull you have always been hunting for. The "500 Club" was started by Silvertine to honor not only the hunters that shoot these massive 500" plus bulls, but to also honor the bulls that grew their tremendous set of antlers. Our Genetics have improved so much that Silvertine got to a point in 2010 that the average Bull Elk was over 400", and in 2013 our average was 436", so we needed to change things, as our genetics were changing rapidly. Back in 2004 I started the "400 Club", and the club grew to amazing proportions.
