‘Golden Brown’ | Wasatch Mountains 2012
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Uploaded on 14 December, 2012
A late season archery hunt for bull elk in the Wasatch Mountains. Despite the extreme climate, these old warriors spend the winter in these high basins. With four days to hunt and thousands of feet of snow-covered canyons to conquer, these hunters have their work cut out for them.
Length : 5:33
Categorized as: Elk Bow Hunting Elk
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