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<blockquote data-quote="wyowinchester" data-source="post: 1247531" data-attributes="member: 50441"><p>My boy and I went up to camp last Thur. We had four days of hard hunting with no elk even spotted. We seen lots of hunters over the weekend, so getting away from people the main objective. </p><p>Last night we came down and decided to work another area on Wen. Bingo.</p><p> After an hour and a half, hike in the dark we climbed the ridge. slowing down to get the time and light right we found a small herd up by the trees. They moved away to the next hill and waited for us to get there and set up. Two shots and they all ran down next to the trail and stopped. The two bulls started to wobble but we put a shot in their heads anyway so they wouldn't get to far away. Now the work.. We got them dressed out and drug them about 100yds into the shade of the trees, and hung the halves off the ground, split the necks, and put the tenderlions in our packs. Going back in the morning to pack them out. More work, great day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyowinchester, post: 1247531, member: 50441"] My boy and I went up to camp last Thur. We had four days of hard hunting with no elk even spotted. We seen lots of hunters over the weekend, so getting away from people the main objective. Last night we came down and decided to work another area on Wen. Bingo. After an hour and a half, hike in the dark we climbed the ridge. slowing down to get the time and light right we found a small herd up by the trees. They moved away to the next hill and waited for us to get there and set up. Two shots and they all ran down next to the trail and stopped. The two bulls started to wobble but we put a shot in their heads anyway so they wouldn't get to far away. Now the work.. We got them dressed out and drug them about 100yds into the shade of the trees, and hung the halves off the ground, split the necks, and put the tenderlions in our packs. Going back in the morning to pack them out. More work, great day. [/QUOTE]
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