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shoot it. Just make sure when u take pictures that the weapon u use is legal and no flashlights are taped to it.
Quote from: wayner on November 05, 2010, 09:38:06 AMshoot it. Just make sure when u take pictures that the weapon u use is legal and no flashlights are taped to it. where the heck was I during all the flashlight thrash?? Someone send me the link, please
We have elk in our yard all the time and I am often asked why I don't shoot one. Though they do sometimes piss me off because they eat all the flowers and such, I just don't see the need to shoot one. I hunt for the challenge, for the excuse to get away from the phone, the computer, the traffic. I hunt as an escape from reality so to speak. Sitting on my back porch and sticking one with my bow just doesn't really do it for me. I have nothing against people that do because that is their prerogative but its not for me. If I were really hard up for money and really needed the meat it would be different but luckily I am not.
He lives on Orcas island and he's borderline tame...... 6x5 good mass... Family member who's a non hunter offered him up....