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Tule Elk Hunting |
![]() Tule Elk(Cervus elaphus nannodes) Current SCI all time record: Score 353 3/8 - California, Solano Co. - 8/90 Description: Tule elk are the smallest of the native North American elk. Length is about seven feet. Antlers have brow and bez tines and are shed each year. Long hairs on the neck form a brownish mane. They are light, buffy brown with lighter colored whitish rump patch. Other Common Names:Dwarf Elk, Wapiti Size: Adult bulls weigh up to 900 or more pounds; adult cows range from 375-425 pounds; and yearling or spike bulls weigh approximately 375-425 pounds. Range: Only in California; August-October. Natural History: Hunting Characteristics: |
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