Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: mossyhead on January 10, 2016, 08:53:18 AM
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My son drew a youth cow permit and harvested his first elk on November 11th. at the end of our first day out where he made a beautiful 150 yard free-hand shot and dropped her. I was lucky enough to be right beside him through the whole ordeal and experience the excitement and accomplishment. On the second day of modern rifle season we were able to put a 1 hour stalk on a 6x5 mule deer buck which he shot at 275 yards bedded down. Again he made a wonderful shot and the excitement was astounding. There is nothing like watching your kids harvest their first animals. My son is chomping at the bit to get the shoulder mount back from the taxidermist. I will post story and pics in the deer hunting section later.
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Good to see..so cool to be a part of...watching them listen..learning and then actually getting the chance and making it happen..proud papa ..tell him congrats on what sounds to be the first of many!
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:tup:
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Great job!
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Nice! Congratulations to your son :tup:
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Nice job!! congrats to you son. :tup: :tup:
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Ya Buddy.
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Greatest hunting memories get to share with our kids.... never more fun than the first time.
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That beautiful cow would have made a good shoulder mount, too! :tup:
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Awesome :tup: :tup:
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Sweet! Way to go lad!!
ElkNut1
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Great job you man!
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Congrats to the young hunter!! Nice shot on a big cow :tup: What cal rile dose the young hunter shoot?
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Pasting on the tradition and time with our family members makes it all worthwhile. congrats to the young hunter and to yourself. Good luck in the 2016 season
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Good work young man!
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awesome..congrats
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Nicely done young man!!
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Congrats to you guys!! Thats great :tup: