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<blockquote data-quote="1Hunter" data-source="post: 845426" data-attributes="member: 38802"><p>gonzo k34,</p><p></p><p>Yes, another fine Reply, I just got back from a 10 day Elk Bow hunt.</p><p></p><p>Our hunting camp consisted of three experienced hunters and three</p><p>novice hunters. It's very worth while to help and instruct folks who</p><p>are new to the hunting sport.</p><p></p><p>One of the young men (novice) shot a spike deer (Deer season coincides with Elk Bow season) 21 Yard shot, instant kill. Then the fun began, his very first deer.</p><p>I just happened to be in camp when his hunting buddies returned to camp</p><p>and ask if we could help bring in the deer. We got to the site of the kill,</p><p>I informed him he needed to tag the animal prior to transporting the animal.</p><p>Seeing the weather was around eighty five degrees, it was agreed to disembowel</p><p>the animal, to aid in cooling down process. This was a new experience.</p><p></p><p>Back at camp with the deer and the hunters, the deer carcass was hung from a meat pole and the skinning began. Another new experience for our hunter. </p><p></p><p>He was one happy hunter, with a clean deer carcass ready for the butcher.</p><p></p><p>Great pictures of your hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Hunter, post: 845426, member: 38802"] gonzo k34, Yes, another fine Reply, I just got back from a 10 day Elk Bow hunt. Our hunting camp consisted of three experienced hunters and three novice hunters. It's very worth while to help and instruct folks who are new to the hunting sport. One of the young men (novice) shot a spike deer (Deer season coincides with Elk Bow season) 21 Yard shot, instant kill. Then the fun began, his very first deer. I just happened to be in camp when his hunting buddies returned to camp and ask if we could help bring in the deer. We got to the site of the kill, I informed him he needed to tag the animal prior to transporting the animal. Seeing the weather was around eighty five degrees, it was agreed to disembowel the animal, to aid in cooling down process. This was a new experience. Back at camp with the deer and the hunters, the deer carcass was hung from a meat pole and the skinning began. Another new experience for our hunter. He was one happy hunter, with a clean deer carcass ready for the butcher. Great pictures of your hunt. [/QUOTE]
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