Hunting Photo Gallery: Big Heads By Field & Stream Online Editors | Published Oct 19, 2007 1:00 PM EDT Hunting On a hunt in Maine, Jacob Satterfield killed this massive moose. It had a 54-inch spread and scored 176 BC. Field & Stream Online Editors SHARE This impressive 6×6 scored 387, taken by Jon Cornell on his first elk hunting trip in the West. Field & Stream Online Editors Cory Worischeck shot this bull using a Hoyt bow on an opening day rut tag in Arizona. The main beams measured over 60 inches. Field & Stream Online Editors Mike Curtright, with his 6×6 Roosevelt elk taken in Washington’s Cascade Mountains with a .338 Winchester and Federal Bearclaw ammo. The bull gross scored 353, netted 346, which put it at 14th place in the Washington state record book. Field & Stream Online Editors Jay Mittner shot this big bull Caribou in Quebec. Field & Stream Online Editors Mary Eames shot this big 6×7 on her first hunt, September 20, 2005. Field & Stream Online Editors Dede Speight with a caribou she shot in the Northwest Territories in August, 2006. According to Speight, the dog, Moose, “carried out both hind quarters.” Field & Stream Online Editors Pete Baldwin of Scottsdale, Ariz. shot this bull in Ennis, Mont. in November, 2006. Field & Stream Online Editors Says dad Darcy, “My 8 months pregnant wife and 21-month old daughter Kayla with a very happy Daddy!!! Got a muley buck with them as well.” Field & Stream Online Editors Terry Ostrom took a trip to the East Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada, and brought home this bull. Field & Stream Online Editors Pete Zoretic downed this 5×5 bull in Gunnison, Colo. Field & Stream Online Editors Thomas Slaughter shot this caribou in Adak, Alaska, in calm weather. But as he tried to pack out the next day, it rained and the wind picked up to 70 knots. He had to cover 14 miles, and spent 36 hours in pup tent when the wind speed exceeded 100 knots. Says Slaughter, “All in all it was a great trip…” Field & Stream Online Editors Jonathan Dahlstrom of Pocatello, Idaho, with an elk he took with his bow. Field & Stream Online Editors The first time Jim Clark ever entered the Michigan Elk Hunt lottery, his name got pulled. On his fourth day hunting, after tracking a bull about five miles, he came upon the 6×5, 625-pounder in heavy cover. He dropped it with a Browning 300 WSM. Atlanta, Mich. Field & Stream Online Editors Jason Willis of Longmont, Colo., harvested this bull elk last fall. Field & Stream Online Editors Tom Sorenson with an Idaho 5×5 that he shot on an early November morning. Field & Stream Online Editors Jim Snodgrass shot this 6×5 with his bow in New Mexico in September. Field & Stream Online Editors Scott Conner killed this bull moose last season while hunting in Canada. Field & Stream Online Editors Justin Dean took this bull near Grandby, Colo., on opening day in September. He shot the elk at 25 yards with a .50 caliber muzzleloader. Field & Stream Online Editors This nice elk was taken by Richard Weiss from St. Ignace, Mich. Field & Stream Online Editors Mike Wasson from Longmont, Colorado, shot this 5×5 bull, his first elk, after hunting for them for 10 years. 0ctober 2006. Field & Stream Online Editors Breann Decker from Pagosa Springs, Colo., poses with her elk. Field & Stream Online Editors Kim Crockett used her husband as a guide to get this Colorado bull. Field & Stream Online Editors Tim Butler of Cologne, Minn., shot this bull, his first elk with a bow, while hunting in Colorado. Field & Stream Online Editors