Fresh Tracks: Season 2, Episode 4 - New Mexico Elk
Fresh Tracks: Season 2
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22m
Randy returns to his favorite New Mexico grasslands to spot and stalk archery bulls. An old elk friend, “One-beam,” again becomes the bull of choice in Randy’s hunt. Three years prior, the bull was granted a reprieve, in hopes his other antler would re-grow. At 28 yards, “One-beam” and Randy have a 15-mintute showdown.
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