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check out this "elk"
15 January 2009, 08:42
winocheck out this "elk"
Wow, I had to read this one twice.
http://www.billingsgazette.net...ews/state/20-elk.txt 
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15 January 2009, 09:19
MThuntrIts a shame that he didn't know better! Hopefully the tree huggers don't use this as ammo to show the ignorance of some.
He is lucky that it was a feral llama and not a guard llama. He could have had to explain that to a rancher.
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then is not an act, but a habit"--Aristotle (384BC-322BC)
15 January 2009, 09:28
winoquote:
Originally posted by MThuntr:
He is lucky that it was a feral llama and not a guard llama. He could have had to explain that to a rancher.
You got that right, surely would would of been prize breeding stock. Reminds me of a time a buddy of mine ran off the road near Joliet, rancher said he wrecked the finest fence in Carbon County. Never heard what the insurance company paid the old boy. I didn't even know anyone rated fences.

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15 January 2009, 12:04
meteHe should be forever banned from hunting !

15 January 2009, 18:27
CollinsFirst: Where are you going to get a 30-06 with a Leupold Scope for $650
Second: GUTTED!? He actually gutted the thing before he realized his mistake?
Wow
the guy probably lives near me... now that's spooky
15 January 2009, 18:35
DocSo, did he keep hunting and use his elk tag on a real elk?
Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my guns
15 January 2009, 18:36
taylorce1quote:
Originally posted by Collins:
First: Where are you going to get a 30-06 with a Leupold Scope for $650
Wal-Mart, or at least the Wal-Marts in Colorado that still sell rifles.
Stevens 200 .30-06 $299
Leupold Rifleman 3-9X40 $199
Weaver Bases $8
Weaver Rings $15
+tax
Total Roughly $550
Yes, this guy made a mistake but at least he owned up to it. Going to catch hell the rest of his life from his buddies. Just wonder if he is going to eat it?
15 January 2009, 18:43
taylorce1quote:
Originally posted by Doc:
So, did he keep hunting and use his elk tag on a real elk?
No, he punched his tag.
15 January 2009, 19:29
Paul TunkisYeah, what a tool. Strange but every few years it seems that we have something "odd" happen around here with idiots in association with elk. Now, these are not always out of state hunters. Had a friend shoot a cow moose, thought it was a elk, but he was 14 at the time so I'll cut him some slack. Anyway the elk gods punished him, he didn't get a bull elk for over twenty years despite some reasonable effort.
My all time favorite though is the Alpine Springs elk "hunt". If you drive from Bozeman to Livingston along the frontage road just over the pass in Park County there is a ranch called Alpine Springs. Used to be a full bore game farm with elk etc, now its just got some buffalo. Anyway, seems a couple of guys fresh off the plane from where ever rent a car and set off to hunt elk in the Paradise Valley. You guessed it they drive by Alpine Springs and wow what luck! Out of the car and using the game fence for rifle rests they drop two fantastic 6x6 bulls! FWP and the county mounty show up while they are gutting and gloating and generally ruin the whole day for them. I had the local paper for several years with pictures. Since at the time they were "live stock" they got to keep their "trophies" but along with some weapons discharge and trespassing fines and a really big check for the game farm owner I doubt it was exactly what they had in mind.
15 January 2009, 19:35
375hnhDoes B&C have a category for trophy llamas?

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15 January 2009, 19:49
woodmanDanOther than being also being from NY

Ive seen a goat strapped to the roof of a car here.Some NY City folk (about 2hrs south of me) thought it was a fine trophy.
Where I hunt someone shot a Morgan draft horse with a 30-06.I paint "COW" with florescent marker on the sides of my calf's as I have State land next to my property,and had a guy shoot his 12ga. at one of my animals and miss.

Dan
15 January 2009, 20:22
Collinsquote:
Originally posted by taylorce1:
quote:
Originally posted by Collins:
First: Where are you going to get a 30-06 with a Leupold Scope for $650
Wal-Mart, or at least the Wal-Marts in Colorado that still sell rifles.
Stevens 200 .30-06 $299
Leupold Rifleman 3-9X40 $199
Weaver Bases $8
Weaver Rings $15
+tax
Total Roughly $550
Yes, this guy made a mistake but at least he owned up to it. Going to catch hell the rest of his life from his buddies. Just wonder if he is going to eat it?
You are correct... I was thinking Kimber and a VX-IV.
16 January 2009, 04:27
33806whelenWas it a typical, or a non typical LLama?
This is reminiscent of the stories you hear about the Guy from the catskills driving back to New York city, getting stopped at rhe toll booth on the thruway with the irish setter tied down to his car. Although there appears to be much more documentation in the case of the Llama/Elk.
16 January 2009, 05:02
kudu56I wonder what it tasted like?
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then is not an act, but a habit"--Aristotle (384BC-322BC)
19 January 2009, 00:45
Bill LeeperI have never mistaken a llama for an elk but I did see one mostly white cow elk which, at first glance, I thought was an escaped llama! Regards, Bill.
20 January 2009, 04:30
HipshootTASTES ZACKLY LIKE CHICKEN !!!!

Hip
01 February 2009, 09:59
tuffteddybllama sausage is quite tasty!
llama steak is almost as good as beef!
yummers
03 February 2009, 07:07
LorenzoYou have feral llamas in the States ????
What animal do you DON'T have there ???

Axis, bears, audad, pigs, elks, nilgais, white tails, black tails, black bucks, antelopes, mule deer, moose, javelina, wolfs, several sheeps, goats, aligators, cougars, bison, etc, etc, etc
Do you realize how LUCKY you are ????
L
03 February 2009, 08:25
dempseyI've never heard of a feral lama in Montana untill reading this.
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