James : My friend shot a 355 green score 5 x 7, Sunday evening. 40 plus inside with a long left main, and heavy mass, would probably go in the 370's if not broken two tines on the right side. 17 bulls in one bunch, he picked the biggest and dumped him with a 270 win. They are over by Escudilla mtn right now trying to get his daughter a monster today. They saw 4 different 370 plus bulls running together the other day and got goofed up by other hunters and couldn't get s shot. I passed on a spike late Sunday morning in a different spot. I came down with gout in my ankle Sunday evening, and been layed up since. Popping all my gout pills and swelling starting to do down. Couldn't even walk on it yesterday. Hobbling around today so may go out this evening if I can get my boot on. Another good friend who came up with us to help drag it out had a herd bull, two satelites, a spike and herd of cows spotted for me on Sunday morning, but my son and I couldn't get over to him fast enough in the fog. We glassed until the fog was gone but lost them on a mtn side going to bed down. No guarantees on this hunt, not feeling very good. I will try to get my boot on this afternoon and go up high and drive around and see If I can get at least a spike. I will be on my own until hunt ends on thursday night so If by chance I do get one I will just gut it let it lay, and wait until friends and family get off work in the evening, bring up the truck, and go in with flashlights to retrieve. This has been a very fustrating hunt between the snow/ice, getting sick, and seeing cows everywhere. This late hunt is a young persons hunt who can hike the canyons. No one said elk hunting was easy. Ron