Looked it up, not much of a town looks like about 20 houses or so
Liberty is not really a town, mostly a few miners and their claims and a BLM and FS campground. They sometimes host a 'Miner's Days' event, and it's a popular camp spot for 4x4 guys.
Liberty, WA is a long ways from where I had guessed it was taken.
Not me, Colockum herd was my first guess, didn't look like Blue mtns and those are the 2 spots I'd have guessed.
Really laughing at all the comments. The hardest part of killing big elk in WA is getting a permit that allows it. Did this elk take a lot of skills to kill? I don't know but I'd guess probably not, just the patience and ability to hold out, and probably some private property access.
The Colockum herd lives on a mountain surrounded by Wenatchee to the north, Ellensburg to the south and the Columbia river to the east. Only a handful of branched permits, and several thousand acres are off limits to hunt in the Arthur Coffin game reserve. In winter they migrate down, most go to the West Bar on the Columbia river and you can see them from across the river at Crescent Bar. Some winter on the Wenatchee side but most that don't winter on West Bar go down around Ellensburg area, where this bull was.
Id say almost certainly this bull was on private property this time of year, or at least co-mingled ownership. But definitely not a "ranch bull" or high fence or whatever some yall thinking. He spent his falls teasing spike hunters and bugling all night from the refuge, and got caught by a lucky SOB on the last day of the year when he least expected it.