Elk Hunt

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  1. #1
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    Elk Hunt

    So, I got off work on a Sat evening, and started rounding up some stuff to get ready for Elk Hunting. 2 weeks of and ready to go. My hunting partners were not going to be ready for another day or two, so I decided to go out for a boatride the next morning. Went way up the Prophet River, beyong where the Miniker runs in, to check out the open Cow area. I was up the week before and saw lots of Cow Elk running around. Wanted to see what the water levels were like, and see if there were any hunting camps in the area. Turns out there was nothing but horses running all over the place. Very interested in me, every place I stopped for a look around the horses would all come trotting over to see me. I fought them off as best I could, but was getting nowhere so I decided to head for home.
    I was still a couple hrs from the truck, and glanced up a long backchanel. There he was, a nice little Bull Elk.........I did a double take...........I really wanted a Cow this yr...........He wasn't a big Bull, maybe he would be good enough.
    I pulled the boat in to shore a little ways downstream, and started walking back to the backchanel. He was still there, but walking directly away from me. I started to follow for a ways, but got ot a point where I HAD to cross the backchanel, too much muck and mud. He caught a glimps of me and bolted for the trees, on the right side, I knew that if he made it into there he was gone. I also knew he had at least 4 pts on one side, so I made a quick decision to take a shot. Not a teribly difficult shot, but I led him too much and missed..........that's right I missed. But, the shot turned him back across the chanel and he vanished into the willows. Now, if I could get up there a little farther I knew I would have him between me and the river, so I headed to where he went into the willows. Seemed as though he had the same thought 'couse all of the sudden he was back out in the backchanel in front of me. He was quartering away, so I had a little more time, raised my 8mm Mag and took the opertunity. He stumbled, stopped, and raised his "off side" front leg a bit. I knew it was a good hit, but as a rule, I like them to drop where I want, not where they want, so I fired again.............another good hit, but he stumbled into the bush.
    At this point I thought I was filming all of this.............I was wrong. Started recording after the shot:




    RD

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    Nice!!! I always love your point of view camera.

    So there are wild horses there in bc? That would be interesting.

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    Cool Kool!

    Nice, Wish you had the shot on camera too, but still nice. I used to have some of my hunts too. I will try and dig some up.

    4 x 4 = Good Eats!!!


    Still want a KID


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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryW View Post
    Nice!!! I always love your point of view camera.

    So there are wild horses there in bc? That would be interesting.
    Yes there are, but these ones that were bothering me were not wild. There is a Ranch off to the East of where I was, and suspect they were from there.

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