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Did you turn in your partner for shooting an illegal elk as well?!?!?
Actually that is as far from the truth as you can get. after the shots happened we looked and saw the old guy walking down to the animal. We scanned the radio and found what channel they were on. We offered to help pack out the animal, but they refused (which we found to be kind of fishy). So after a few min of the hunting party standing around i said screw it i am going shed hunting. After walking around i found an old skidder road that brought me about 20 yards ( up hill) away from the downed elk and the hunter. I went over to congratulate him on his kill. but noticed he had a 2x2 and not a 2x1. He was very polite and nice. I offered to help pack the animal out with them and the refused again. I asked if i could take a picture of the animal for my hunting parties amusement. When he held the antlers he covered one of the tines with his palm. So he knew it was an illegal animal. There were no harsh words or bad language.
Quote from: remington300mag on November 05, 2010, 10:08:35 AMDid you turn in your partner for shooting an illegal elk as well?!?!?No, but i should of. A shot to the lower leg is not fatal but still illegal.I would like to stay on and defend myself from the wolves but i have a paper due at one.So flame on until i get back.
I saw this Elk & I know the old man..... The old man shot the Elk twice after looking at it bare eyed, then with Bino's & again through his scope @ less than 100yds. After he deterimined it was a spike, after he shot it an another hunter from across the valley also firing 2 shots & hitting the Elk at least once. The hunter who approached & was trying to get a picture was mad that he didnt get to tag it first that is why he turned the old man in. To get revenge & points...... the tine was broke off and ground down & already smooth & shiny, it had been like that a while...The game warden measured it 3 different ways until he found a way that was 3/16th of IN to long.....now what comes into ? is the point of origin. This was a bump almost like a wart.....I fully agree with turning in poacher's but because you didnt get to tag the Elk doesnt make him a poacher. You put lead into the animal also Any hunter in The LT Murray would have bagged that Elk
Quote from: fishermanjoe on November 05, 2010, 10:14:39 AMQuote from: remington300mag on November 05, 2010, 10:08:35 AMDid you turn in your partner for shooting an illegal elk as well?!?!?No, but i should of. A shot to the lower leg is not fatal but still illegal.I would like to stay on and defend myself from the wolves but i have a paper due at one.So flame on until i get back. Fisherman.....I want you to know I am not flaming on you at all....as the story stands, you didn't do anything wrong in the eyes of the law....your partner did though. So, by you not turning him in is a moral issue on your part....and that should not be judged by anyone..... So, yes, you did the right thing by turning the guy in that tagged the animal.....but if I did that, I would have had to tell the gammie the whole story.......but that is just me!
.....I fully agree with turning in poacher's but because you didnt get to tag the Elk doesnt make him a poacher. You put lead into the animal also Any hunter in The LT Murray would have bagged that Elk
I have a quick question...Is it common practice to shoot at an animal you saw someone else take a shot and "noticed it was hit and was going to help out by finishing him off"? I have never hunted big game so I am just asking a question, but this makes me a little leery of being out in the woods. I know it wasn't you that shot at the animal, but that's wrong on a whole different level
You say any hunter in LT would of bagged that elk, gosh no, what is the difference between an elk that is 3/16 to long vs one that is 5" to long, nothing they are both illegal elk.
Antler Point-Elk: A projection off any partof the antler measuring at least one (1) inchin length measured from the longest side. Eyeguards are antler points if they are at least oneinch long
Spike Bull Restrictions:Elk taken in these units must have at least one antler with no branchesoriginating more than four inches above where the antler attaches to the skull.An animal with a spike on one side (1x2) is legal in spike only units. An animalwith more than one antler point more than four inches above where the antlerattaches to the skull on both sides (2x2) is illegal.