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Would you eat this bull?
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<blockquote data-quote="Amikes" data-source="post: 2014294" data-attributes="member: 116067"><p>I've killed three bull elk now that have had serious infections from previously poor placed shots, two I packed out and tried to eat, but in the end we had to fill our additional cow tags for meat. The meat was inedible! The other was so rotten with gangrene that I actually could smell him before I even saw him! So I just turned and walked away...my kids were young and devastated that we killed an elk and weren't able to bring it home! I now get an additional cow tag every year and only head hunt on my bull tag that way I know we are getting the best possible meat. So I understand totally what your experiencing with this situation. I contacted the biologist at the university of Wyoming about the first bull I killed that was infected and he recommended that I either turn it into dog food, or throw it away!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amikes, post: 2014294, member: 116067"] I've killed three bull elk now that have had serious infections from previously poor placed shots, two I packed out and tried to eat, but in the end we had to fill our additional cow tags for meat. The meat was inedible! The other was so rotten with gangrene that I actually could smell him before I even saw him! So I just turned and walked away...my kids were young and devastated that we killed an elk and weren't able to bring it home! I now get an additional cow tag every year and only head hunt on my bull tag that way I know we are getting the best possible meat. So I understand totally what your experiencing with this situation. I contacted the biologist at the university of Wyoming about the first bull I killed that was infected and he recommended that I either turn it into dog food, or throw it away! [/QUOTE]
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