(231) 357-9987
2012 - Pending Records:
Click on the below elk & deer photos to view larger pictures of their
massive racks.
Amber Elk Ranch, LLC
2688 W. Conrad Road
Ludington, MI 49431
(231) 357-9987
Bigbullbob13@gmail.com
Favorite Bible Verse:
"Worthy are You, our Lord and our God, to receive glory and honor and
power; for You created all things, and because
of Your will they existed, and were created."
Rev 4:11 NASB
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Sporting weapons of your choice:
Bow • Muzzle Loader • Rifle
2019 Deer & Elk Hunt Pricing Includes:
- 2-night accommodations in our beautiful hunting lodge.
- Transportation to and from airport
(small fee).
- Delicious meals prepared by our chef
- Field dress and deliver meat to a local processor if desired
- Deliver cape and antlers to our local taxidermist if desired. We
recommend The
Wildlife Gallery and
Legends
Taxidermy.
- Prices are all inclusive except for guide tips, butchering, & taxidermy
charge.
- Call Now -- 231-357-9987
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5X5 Point Elk Price - $4,500 |
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6X6 Point
Elk Price - $4,900 |
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300 to 339
Inch Elk Price - $6,500 |
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340 to 369
Inch Elk Price - $7,500 |
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370 to 399
Inch Elk Price - $8,500 |
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400 to 419
Inch Elk Pricing - $8,900 |
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420 to 439
Inch Elk Pricing - $10,900 |
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440 to 459
Inch Elk Pricing - $12,900 |
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460 to 479
Inch Elk Pricing - $14,900 |
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480 to 499
Inch Elk Pricing - $14,900 |
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500+ Inch Elk Pricing - $15,000
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200 Inch Deer
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Class |
Hunt Price |
up to 129 inches |
$1,950 |
up to 139 inches |
$2,500 |
up to 149 inches |
$3,500 |
up to 159 inches |
$4,500 |
up to 169 inches |
$5,500 |
up to 179 inches |
$6,500 |
up to 189 inches |
$8,500 |
up to 199 inches |
$9,500 |
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There are numerous
subspecies of elk described, with six from North America and four from Asia,
although some taxonomists consider them different ecotypes or races of the same
species. Elk populations vary as to antler shape and size, body size, coloration
and mating behavior. The elk is a large animal of
the artiodactyle ungulate order, possessing an even number of toes on each foot,
similar to those of camels, goats and cattle. It is a ruminant species, with a
four-chambered stomach, and feeds on grasses, plants, leaves and bark. During
the summer, elk eat almost constantly, consuming between 4 and 7 kilograms (8.8
and 15 lb) daily.[18] In North America, males are called bulls, and females are
called cows. |
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