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My Grandsons first elk in the second year of hunting even if it's a cow him and his 308 did the job. Clockum cow tag 11-1-12
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Sweet! He's got to be feeling pretty good. I remember mine.
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Nice big cow, way to go and some really good eating there young man.
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Nice job buddy
I'll trade you some blacktail meat strait across........pound for pound
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November 03, 2012, 03:00:34 AM »
thats a good size cow! allot bigger than mine this year
if you woulda saw mine all skinned you woulda swore i shot a deer. but hey last day of the hunt im not passing anything legal. and boy is she tender
but anyways congrats on the kill! nice to see young ones out in the field
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I think I was about his age when I got my first cow in the nile with my 308, I was already pretty excited about hunting after my first doe but my first elk may have been what got me hooked.
Congrats to you and your grandson!
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Nice job congrats on your cow
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Awesome.
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Tasty. Good job.
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Congrats to him. In my book, any elk is an accomplishment.
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November 03, 2012, 08:53:08 AM »
Good job. And looks like it was not much of a pack out too. Nice bonus
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It was one of the easiest elk I have seen in years. We went down in to a caynon, walked around for a few hours then decided to head back to camp and on the way out he spoted four of them on a hill above the road got out and got set up on a stump did everything right. Waited for it to turn broadside pulled trigger safety on, took safety off, cow just stood there watching him, took the shot and double lunged it it ran about 25 yards and fell over dead. Hundred yard down hill drag to truck.
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Congrats to your grandson!
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great job! I got my first elk on the colockum in 1994 with a cow tag when I was 13. Great memories
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