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<blockquote data-quote="Clem Bronkoski" data-source="post: 2067147" data-attributes="member: 110518"><p>RS both you and I must have shot ours at close to the same time. I shot mine about 12:15. That storm in the morning must have had them hunkered down. I had a blast. I had shot what I believe the lead cow coming down the mountain followed by he last year's calf. When my friend and I walked up to her and looked up the side of the mountain there were a ton of elk up there. We stopped counting after 30 including 2 bulging bulls. I have animal ring tones on my phone and one of them is an elk. I found it and started bugling back at him. Boy was he getting mad. But the herd bull wouldn't come down I guess because of the other bull up there close. Fortunately my cow was only about 200 yards and up hill from the road. We got her dragged to the road where there was a high bank and I was able to back my pick up against the bank and drag her right in.</p><p>She tipped the scales at almost 350 lbs. That was pretty hard dragging for two old farts in there upper 60s!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem Bronkoski, post: 2067147, member: 110518"] RS both you and I must have shot ours at close to the same time. I shot mine about 12:15. That storm in the morning must have had them hunkered down. I had a blast. I had shot what I believe the lead cow coming down the mountain followed by he last year's calf. When my friend and I walked up to her and looked up the side of the mountain there were a ton of elk up there. We stopped counting after 30 including 2 bulging bulls. I have animal ring tones on my phone and one of them is an elk. I found it and started bugling back at him. Boy was he getting mad. But the herd bull wouldn't come down I guess because of the other bull up there close. Fortunately my cow was only about 200 yards and up hill from the road. We got her dragged to the road where there was a high bank and I was able to back my pick up against the bank and drag her right in. She tipped the scales at almost 350 lbs. That was pretty hard dragging for two old farts in there upper 60s! [/QUOTE]
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