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Offline ghosthunter

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Re: Pasture Elk
« Reply #15 on: February 04, 2012, 08:39:06 AM »
Oh yeah. Went to pick up the meat last night. They wanted to keep their boxes if they could so I put some totes in and my big cooler. My wife thought I was taking too much container. But after we got there all she could say was Oh Lord. Close to 400 lbs of meat and salami.
he kept saying it was the biggest cow he had seen.

He also wanted to know what I shot it with because there was alot of trauma on one side. about 3-4 pounds proud flesh. He told me brisket shots do alot of trauma. Never heard that before. How about you guys?

I played the shot back in my head. Had my cross hairs right on the grease of front shoulder, she was facing left and I remember finding the bullet just under the skin of the right shoulder center. The rest is a blurr in the heat of battle.

However I am very happy with the meat and the salami is great.

Hope you other MH conect up there near Birdsveiw. And if anyone gets one down I am willing to help you get it out as needed. Just call me 360-661-6704

I have a life where I can drop and run to mess around with dead animals any time. Now the snow is gone things maybe a little easier.
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