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Vintage Hunting Gallery - Volume 10

Classic Elk Images

Nothing goes better with fall colors than the quaking of aspen leaves and the scream of rut-crazed bull elk in the mountains. We dug through the archives to find classic photos of elk hunts from yesteryear. You’ll notice classic rifles, plenty of plaid, and big smiles on the faces of successful hunters. May the elk gods be just as generous to you this fall.


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1 of 10 — Canadian Rockies 1939


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2 of 10 — Montana 1961


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3 of 10 —Idaho 1955


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4 of 10 — Washington 1965


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5 of 10 — Arizona 1970


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6 of 10 — Idaho 1915


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7 of 10 — Oregon 1961


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8 of 10 — Arizona 1967


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9 of 10 — Alberta 1952


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10 of 10 — Montana 1958

 

An American Elk Retrospective

Vintage Photos and Memorabilia from the Boone and Crockett Club Archives

A fascinating, comprehensive look at the story of elk hunting in America from the nation’s premiere big game hunting historians.

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Vintage Hunting Album

A Photographic Collection of Days Gone By

We’ve all heard it before…a picture is worth a thousand words. This couldn’t be truer with the release of Boone and Crockett Club’s book on the history of hunting featuring page after page of remarkable photographs of our hunting heritage dating back to the late 1800s.

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  • Leather spine with handmade paper on the front and back covers
  • Includes slipcase
  • Limited to 25 copies
 

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