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Round 2 of screaming bulls
Keenan:
Thanks guys.
LJ, sorry to hear about Elkie, You are right everyday that I'm able to spend out there is a blessing for sure.
Hawkbow,sorry to hear of your bow as well. Holding out for the big ones takes great discipline but it dose eventually pay off. We have a late hunt as well that is in Nov. for blacktail bucks and a late cow elk hunt. Good luck on your second round.
Pappy: Thank you,I was hoping to help others experience it the way that I was able to. Next time I'll throw in the burning legs, lungs, blow downs, frozen mornings blazing, hot afternoons and swamps complete with mosquitoes for free. Hate to short change you on the experience ;D
Greg thank you. ;)
hawkbow:
Keenan thanks brother. good luck to you on the rest of the season... should be a good one if the weather will cool down....shoot straight... and keep your chin to the wind... Hawk a/ho
D. Tiller:
Must hunt ELK!!!! :D
Little John:
David, you are correct that you must hunt elk. To me they are one of the most awsome animals to hunt and also much more do able than sheep, goats grizz, moose and such. To me it is not just the animal but the wilderness terrain that makes them so special.
Hawk, man oh man for my bow to break while drawing on a trophy would be the sadest day of my entire life. Hope it did not whack you in the face to add insult to injury. Dont worry about Elkie she just needs for me to spend some time on her which will be easier to do this winter when things slow down.
Keenan, thanks for the great description of your adventure, and you are right , next time you need to add about all the hardships that make such a hunt special.
Kenneth
Pat B:
If you guys need more hardships, take me along. Eh Kenneth? ;D Pat
ps. I love reading about these elk hunts. I still have another one coming if I can swing it. 8)
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