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After a good half day of climbing, my hunting buddy and I decided it was time to turn around and hunt back towards camp. We decided to split a ridge and hunt slow to cover the most ground possible. About a half mile from camp I took a seat on a log to rest and to ponder the lack of elk sign I had been seeing at the particular elevation. After ten minutes I gathered my wits and gear about me and headed back down the ridge. I took no more than 10 steps and I saw movement. It's an elk! in my head I'm screaming "holy S!! it's and elk!!!!". I couldn't see his head so I walked a quick few paces and put the scope on him. HORNS!!!!! At this point my heart is racing like a lab rat. I counted three points on a side, moved the crosshairs to his shoulder and let the bullet fly. Soon as I pulled the trigger the woods erupted with elk! There were probably ten other animals with him, I didn't pay attention if there were more bulls or not, I was fixated on mine. I knew I hit him pretty decent, he turned and hobbled over the ridge. Excitement got the best of me, I had to take a knee and settle down. Now I was talking aloud for no one but the woods to hear "Holy S!! I just shot an ELK!!". I walked the 100 yards down to where he stood and looked for blood, I didn't find any so I trekked in the general direction he headed. 70 yards down the hills side there he laid. When I got there I couldn't believe how big the animal was!
Shortly after getting to him I started dressing him out. My buddy followed the reports to my location and let me tell ya, I've never been so glad to see him! We got him dressed, skinned and quartered in a few hours. We hung three quarters in a tree and packed one out, went up the next day to get the rest. Tired and dirty we drove home with no feeling of defeat from past years. My first elk Nov 6, 2010!
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Nice Bull!!
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Congrats on your first bull!! Feels good to finally notch a elk tag doesnt it !
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That's awesome!! Good for you man! I was lucky enough to experience that 3 years ago and I still dream of the moment all the time. Cherish it! It may be another 7 years before you get to do again lol.
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Congrats on your first bull... it will definitely taste better that tag soup.
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Re: Packwood Harvest
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Glad you got an elk! It sure is a feeling like no other, especially your first! Congrats! What cal rifle did you hunt with?
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I felt like a one legged cat trying to bury a terd on a frozen pond!
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375 Ruger. 260gr Nosler Acubon. I hit him a little far back, cleaved his liver and part of the oposite lung, luckily I didn't bust open his guts!
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great story. Congrats
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congrats, the hurt from the hike out don't feel so bad when you have the tag filled.
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Great story and good job!
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nice job!
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Awesome!
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LMAO, excellent story. Been there and done almost the same thing that you did, talking out loud for no one to hear. Congrats on your first bull.
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Great story!! Thanks for posting and congrats on your first bull!
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congrats! story gave me goose bumps!
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