Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: 400out on November 27, 2015, 03:05:49 PM
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Well after a couple cow tags ate the wife finally got to shoot her first elk and I got another but I think the oldest one to date! Not sure she would have made it thru the winter! her ivories were almost wore to the gum line and upon butchering I found a 223 maybe a 243 bullet lodged inside her shoudler! >:(
But the freezer is full and it all happened the year I talked my dad into dusting off his hunters orange and come with us!! :tup:
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Nice. Your wife's cow, the eyes look bulged out. Were they?
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Looks like a well placed head shot to me....and your cow looks like a moose!!!! :yike: :yike: Man that is a big cow. Good work by both of you. :tup: :tup:
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Nice. Your wife's cow, the eyes look bulged out. Were they?
halloween elk in costume :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
i think it was really surpised to see the wife :chuckle:
no, it was a very well placed finishing shot! she could only do the head, any other place would have ruined meat! We had a tough time taking pictures due to the laughing! :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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That's got to be the largest cow I've ever seen. Good gracious!!
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Way to go!!! Those are fine looking elk, congrats on a successful family elk hunt!
ElkNut1
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Nice work you two. Good eats there.
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Jason, thanks for a good laugh. I about cried when I saw the eyeballs. Lol!!
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Holy Smokes. With those two cows you will be able to feed your families for at least 5 years. Amazing.
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Damn, just the eyes on your wife's cow alone would feed you guys for the winter. :chuckle: Nice work though, both of you.
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Ahhhhuuuuuuuugggggggaaaaaa!!!!!!!