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| Good job! A good caliber choice too. Looking forward to a photo. Elk in TX!! How odd.
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| Posts: 950 | Location: Cascade, Montana USA | Registered: 11 June 2000 |
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| Did you get a score on it or number of points? |
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| If you have convinced yourself that this was "almost a fairchase hunt" you need to get to the mountains and take an elk under conditions you know are a real fair chase hunt. |
| Posts: 3104 | Location: alberta,canada | Registered: 28 January 2002 |
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| Good for you. I'll be looking for those pics. |
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| I know that a good mountain Elk would be ideal, I really do. In the past the only thing stopping me was time and money. Now I've got to add a lame right knee. I wore my brace this weekend, and ate a goodly quantity of extra stregth tylenol and after about 2 miles total hiking in and out Saturday I could really feel it. The ranch is in a nice hilly area but nothing like I would encounter in the mountains.
I've also got a good friend at work that goes to Colorado every other year, he's been about 4 times so far and has yet to see a shooter. Maybe it's just bad luck but he always has bad stories about the guide, the camp, the conditions or something. I've hunted whitetail with him here in Texas and he's a pretty good hunter in my book so I pay attention to what he tells me.
With my limited time and money I try to book hunts with people I know and areas where I have a reasonable chance of seeing a shooter. There are many hunts where I never pull the trigger, as an example I don't shoot young bucks even if they are 8 ro 10 points, and I have so far never taken a shot over about 250 yds simply because I'm not confident of the shot unless the conditions are ideal.
While a lot of the Texas hunts are what I consider canned hunts, this ranch allows me to stalk rather than hunt in blinds. I'd have a hard time sitting in a blind and waiting for a deer to come to a pre-set feeder so I could shoot it as many of the ranches do. |
| Posts: 1242 | Location: Houston, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2002 |
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| Good for you. I'll be looking for those pics. |
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| Right on browningguy. Congrats to ya and glad to hear it was a success. |
| Posts: 42 | Location: washington | Registered: 05 December 2002 |
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| Ya did good, Browning. Don't let anyone take it away. The nay sayers are mostly jealous of your success. Come to think of it, I'm a little jealous myself. |
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| Terrific! It's always fun to 'blood' a new gun, isn't it?
George [ 12-09-2002, 21:55: Message edited by: GeorgeS ] |
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| Wow, one range session and a 110 yd heart shot... great job... |
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| Atta boy |
| Posts: 101 | Location: Canada | Registered: 26 October 2002 |
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| Congrat's, looking forward to the pics. [ 12-10-2002, 02:30: Message edited by: scrappy ] |
| Posts: 493 | Location: GEORGIA, U.S.A. | Registered: 28 April 2002 |
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