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Congratulations, Jim, I've been pretty shy about seriously trying to kill another elk since 2007 - had to leave that one in the field to waste, barely got myself out 11 hours later, heart attack and mini stroke. I've had chronic angina along with the six stents (last one in 2012), I'm hoping to draw a similar opportunity for one last bull.
Quote from: DOUBLELUNG on September 26, 2016, 02:57:31 PMCongratulations, Jim, I've been pretty shy about seriously trying to kill another elk since 2007 - had to leave that one in the field to waste, barely got myself out 11 hours later, heart attack and mini stroke. I've had chronic angina along with the six stents (last one in 2012), I'm hoping to draw a similar opportunity for one last bull. Draw the tag and I'm there for all of it Beau! I specialize in calling, spotting, deboning or quartering. I skin, I cape, I always keep a large supply of diet mtn dew and jalapeño cheddar dip. You gotta bring your own damn chips though!
from a person who has hunted this unit diligently for 48 years....that is one FINE Bethel trophy bull.congrats.
Quote from: DOUBLELUNG on September 26, 2016, 02:57:31 PMCongratulations, Jim, I've been pretty shy about seriously trying to kill another elk since 2007 - had to leave that one in the field to waste, barely got myself out 11 hours later, heart attack and mini stroke. I've had chronic angina along with the six stents (last one in 2012), I'm hoping to draw a similar opportunity for one last bull.DOUBLELUNG, this hunt really got me to thinking about the medical issues that some of us carry into the woods. The concerns we have are serious, but we refuse to not live our passion of hunting. I think after the seasons are over we should start a thread and learn from each other's issues. I am sure there are some good ideas that we can share. I know I will start the quest again next year with trying to get another bull tag. I learned from this hunt what I will do next time to be better prepared physically.