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Bull Down...But Lessons Learned
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<blockquote data-quote="sambo3006" data-source="post: 1131820" data-attributes="member: 2740"><p>Congratulations on a great bull! No doubt on the boots. You don't really notice ill-fitting boots on more level terrain.</p><p></p><p>Elk can be tough critters. I shot a bull through the lungs and shattered the off side shoulder. He dropped like a sack of potatoes then just stood right back up. A deer would never do that. You did the right thing by watching him for a while. The crew I have hunted with in Colorado several times have had elk jump back up 30 minutes or more after the shot when they finally made their way over to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambo3006, post: 1131820, member: 2740"] Congratulations on a great bull! No doubt on the boots. You don't really notice ill-fitting boots on more level terrain. Elk can be tough critters. I shot a bull through the lungs and shattered the off side shoulder. He dropped like a sack of potatoes then just stood right back up. A deer would never do that. You did the right thing by watching him for a while. The crew I have hunted with in Colorado several times have had elk jump back up 30 minutes or more after the shot when they finally made their way over to it. [/QUOTE]
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