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<blockquote data-quote="Ace Quackhunter" data-source="post: 1906236" data-attributes="member: 112792"><p>In 2015 six weeks before I was scheduled to go on a Elk hunt, I tore my Meniscus in my left knee and had to surgery. I almost canceled my trip, but my group said they would help me get my Elk. The second morning I spotted a Bull at daylight high on the ridge above us and I tried to work my way into shooting position. When my rifle went off the Bull disappeared going straight down out of sight. I made it to top and there was a small draw that the bull had gone down in that could not see from where I had shot. My group came to join me and begin the task at hand to getting the bull out the drawn. That night, I was tired hurting and my knee was swollen, but I felt great about the day that I had. The others hunters had watched as I limped my way up the ridge to make my shot, but after that they said I was running up the ridge and did not limp one time. I don't remember anything after I pulled the trigger but I know it was worth the effort and I will not forget my hunt. I will be in the field this fall hunting something with fur on it and I may be hunting but I want to keep hunting until my time is up. </p><p>Go hunting, it good for the soul.</p><p></p><p>Ace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace Quackhunter, post: 1906236, member: 112792"] In 2015 six weeks before I was scheduled to go on a Elk hunt, I tore my Meniscus in my left knee and had to surgery. I almost canceled my trip, but my group said they would help me get my Elk. The second morning I spotted a Bull at daylight high on the ridge above us and I tried to work my way into shooting position. When my rifle went off the Bull disappeared going straight down out of sight. I made it to top and there was a small draw that the bull had gone down in that could not see from where I had shot. My group came to join me and begin the task at hand to getting the bull out the drawn. That night, I was tired hurting and my knee was swollen, but I felt great about the day that I had. The others hunters had watched as I limped my way up the ridge to make my shot, but after that they said I was running up the ridge and did not limp one time. I don't remember anything after I pulled the trigger but I know it was worth the effort and I will not forget my hunt. I will be in the field this fall hunting something with fur on it and I may be hunting but I want to keep hunting until my time is up. Go hunting, it good for the soul. Ace [/QUOTE]
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