The 2024 Dank Bulls Elk Hunt
Every hunter dreams of a trophy shot, but sometimes the best stories come from the hunts that end with tag soup. That was the case for the Dank Bulls this year. Our crew of first- and second-year Colorado elk hunters set out onto public land with high hopes, only to return without filling our tags. But even without a bull elk to show, we ended up with something just as valuable: experiences, lessons, and stories that will fuel us for next season. Check our blog posts to look at what went down on the 2024 Dank Bulls hunt and why it might be one for the books, trophy or not.
The Hunt: Chasing Ghosts in the Rockies
The journey began with all the excitement, nervous energy, and gear a group of first- and second-year hunters can muster. We knew the odds were slim—we were out there on public land, with thousands of acres to cover, constantly watching for signs. We set our sights on bull elk, but the wilderness had other plans.
The Dank Bulls came across plenty of action. Elk sightings weren’t rare. We saw them, watched them, even scoped them. But with each encounter, the question was distance: close, but not close enough. Each of us had a moment of truth, with an elk in our sights and our hearts racing, but no one took a shot, keeping conservation and safety first.
The Other Wildlife Encounters
The thrill of spotting a bull was heightened by the other wildlife that crossed our paths. From wild turkeys to mule deer and a whole lot of cow elk, the landscape was alive. We may not have left with a bull elk, but the moments spent watching these other animals in their natural habitat added a rich layer to our time in the backcountry.
Why We’re Calling It a Win
Sure, tag soup was on the menu, but here’s the thing: our hunt wasn’t defined by what we brought home. This season gave us something just as meaningful—experience, camaraderie, and a renewed fire for next year. Elk hunting is as much about respecting the wilderness and building skills as it is about taking an animal.
As first- and second-year hunters, we each learned valuable lessons. Next year, we’ll know the terrain better, understand elk behavior a little more, and have the patience that only comes from close encounters. We’ll be back out there, chasing elk on public land, but with a sharper edge and more stories to share.
Looking Ahead
For now, the Dank Bulls are back to training, strategizing, and refining our gear for the next round. If this year taught us anything, it’s that the mountains don’t give up their prizes easily. We’re already looking forward to the next hunt and hoping for the day that our tag soup turns into a feast.
So, here’s to the Dank Bulls and a 2025 hunt where we’ll have more than just stories to bring back from the mountains. Until then, we’ll wear our tag soup with pride.