Arizona Shed Hunting 2024: Kallie’s Biggest Elk Set So Far!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 เม.ย. 2024
- Some footage from my Saturday hike a few weeks back. It snowed on me the night before. Then Sunday I went high (8800’ - 9000’)
and ran into 3’ - 5’ snow drifts and didn’t find any antlers up there.
Then some footage from my friend Taylor and Kallie of some of their finds from that weekend and another day in some new shed country we were checking out.
Kallie finds her biggest set yet, a perfect brown set going at least 370”.
Thanks for watching. #hiking #hikeaz #hunting #hikingadventures #shedhunting #antlers
It makes me Happy to see someone covering country I no longer can. Do it for as long as you can!
Pleasure to watch, great trophy find.
Awesome God still pouring out blessings. Keep up the great videos for us that can't be out there. Thanks
That's a stud bull!!
Congratulations Kallie! That's a stud! I can see you are young, enjoy that moment ! You may never find a bigger set but I hope you do!
Her smile says it all!! Congrats beauty set!!
Hammer SET....
wow! almost as big as her!
Damn wow what a bull!
Awesome finds, Trent. Great to see you guys out on the mountain picking up antlers.
Good stuff Trent, that set Kallie is holding up is amazing!
Your the best man. Keep on chugging
Awesome finds Trent good to see you back in the hills 🤙
Hell yeah !!!
Awesome set! Thanks for sharing. I just found my first set in over 5 yrs. It was exciting; keeps me motivated to find more.
Great shed set Kallie👍🏻
That's why ya get out, never know what you will find
The Elk (Cervus canadensis), also known as the wapiti is a large deer species native to North America and Eastern Asia, it is the largest of the six extant deer species constituting the genus Cervus and the second largest deer species alive today, with only the Moose (Alces alces) being larger, the closest living relative of the elk is the Hangul (Cervus hanglu) that resides in Central Asia, there are fifteen known subspecies of elk: the Tibetan Elk (Cervus canadensis wallichii), the Kansu Elk (Cervus canadensis kansuensis), the Sichuan Elk (Cervus canadensis macneilli), the Mongolian Elk (Cervus canadensis mongoliensis), the Alashan Elk (Cervus canadensis alashanicus), the Tian Shan Elk (Cervus canadensis songaricus), the Manchurian Elk (Cervus canadensis xanthopygus), the †Korean Elk (Cervus canadensis coreanus), the Siberian Elk (Cervus canadensis sibiricus), the Roosevelt Elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti), the Rocky Mountain Elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni), the Tule Elk (Cervus canadensis nannodes), the †Merriam's Elk (Cervus canadensis merriami), the Manitoba Elk (Cervus canadensis manitobensis), and the †Algonquin Elk (Cervus canadensis canadensis).
What did he tape out at?
They have him at 370” - 380” depending on spread credit.