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Just returned from a Montana elk hunt. I got to bring my 7 year old on his first hunt. He was there to see his grandpa get a nice buck and me get a great bull. He said he wanted to help pack, so we put a elk back strap in his pack. It was a short but steep little climb out. After about 20 yards he said he couldn't do it. We explained to him what "GRIT" was. He made the pack out.
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My Wyoming bull
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Congrats on a couple of great trophies!
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congrats on a couple fine bulls
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Looks like a good season!
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Sweet!
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thats awesome that little dude got to pack out a backstrap, got any pics of that? sounds like a great time, congrats
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THat is a great story about your son! Gotta love their determination! Nice animals, congrats!
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Nice season! Congrats!
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Great job you guys...great to see the 3 generations hunting together!!!
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Here is the only pic I got of him packing the backstrap out. The pack was a little big so the meat was hitting him down low. We tried to tie it up higher which helped but not much. I had already promised him I would take him to Montana deer hunting and then I found out I drew a special permit for elk. I figured oh well he's going, a promise is a promise right? What a great decision. He spotted deer, elk,coyotes, fox, and birds. He was a big help and didn't slow us down one bit. Needless to say he can't wait to go back and I can't wait to take him.
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what it's all about
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That is very cool, congrads
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Congrats. Thats awesome that you got to have both your son & dad there.
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