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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1026882" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Yes, we are all a part of the same team and that means that we should keep our house in order when we see anything that is not the norm. This video shows the bull going down late in the evening and the video continues the next morning with the explanation that it was right where it went down at the shot. Say what you want to, but that means they should not have taken the shot that late in rough country where there was any doubt that they couldn't do a proper recovery. A proper recovery on an elk means immediately, if not sooner, due to the high possibility of souring or outright spoilage on an animal that size. To do otherwise shows disrespect for the animal and hunting as a whole IMHO! In conclusion, if you're going to put something out like that for everyone to see, then you should have all your ducks in order to avoid any speculation and/or doubt that proper practices were followed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1026882, member: 28854"] Yes, we are all a part of the same team and that means that we should keep our house in order when we see anything that is not the norm. This video shows the bull going down late in the evening and the video continues the next morning with the explanation that it was right where it went down at the shot. Say what you want to, but that means they should not have taken the shot that late in rough country where there was any doubt that they couldn't do a proper recovery. A proper recovery on an elk means immediately, if not sooner, due to the high possibility of souring or outright spoilage on an animal that size. To do otherwise shows disrespect for the animal and hunting as a whole IMHO! In conclusion, if you're going to put something out like that for everyone to see, then you should have all your ducks in order to avoid any speculation and/or doubt that proper practices were followed. [/QUOTE]
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