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Oregon archery hunter gored in neck, killed by wounded elk
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 1971750" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Same rules in Oregon.</p><p>Hunter was on private land, but in that area, once you leave pasture, the slopes are steep and the brush thick. I'll be there this weekend up the Kilchis River. In the coast range, I've seen elk plow uphill through blackberry brambles like it didn't exist and black tail leap over 8' huckleberry clusters (hedges, more like). All of them, in their element, define badarse. Add adrenaline, and it's a potent mix.</p><p>Also had a buddy, shot an arrow through the heart on a bull, and it still made it 75 yards before dropping.</p><p>Lotsa people will armchair. We weren't there, and he can't tell his tale. RIP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 1971750, member: 94154"] Same rules in Oregon. Hunter was on private land, but in that area, once you leave pasture, the slopes are steep and the brush thick. I'll be there this weekend up the Kilchis River. In the coast range, I've seen elk plow uphill through blackberry brambles like it didn't exist and black tail leap over 8' huckleberry clusters (hedges, more like). All of them, in their element, define badarse. Add adrenaline, and it's a potent mix. Also had a buddy, shot an arrow through the heart on a bull, and it still made it 75 yards before dropping. Lotsa people will armchair. We weren't there, and he can't tell his tale. RIP [/QUOTE]
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