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<blockquote data-quote="central iowa couple" data-source="post: 2556525" data-attributes="member: 89193"><p>I don't think any of us wod ever turn down a monster elk. But my belief is you earn almost every bull you kill. I've shot elk with a bunch of things, 7rm, 356 Winchester, 12 gauge slug, multiple muzzleloader. I've eaten tag soup some years but for the most part we hunt hard and get lucky i guess. All 9 bulls and 6 cows ive killed are a great memory for me. As im in my 60's now...no telling how many i have left. My wife shot her first bull last year, man was i happy for her. After we got home she was diagnosed wiyh breast cancer. Dont know what's up for her in the future. So next year I'm taking my son in law and step son for their first western hunt. Time to pass on some hunting knowledge. Bottom line .....every elk was a trophy. Even going on one elk for some people is a once in a lifetime deal. Enjoy it men. Looking back.....there are a bunch on rag horns i wish I'd have shot. Lol. They're all trophies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="central iowa couple, post: 2556525, member: 89193"] I don't think any of us wod ever turn down a monster elk. But my belief is you earn almost every bull you kill. I've shot elk with a bunch of things, 7rm, 356 Winchester, 12 gauge slug, multiple muzzleloader. I've eaten tag soup some years but for the most part we hunt hard and get lucky i guess. All 9 bulls and 6 cows ive killed are a great memory for me. As im in my 60's now...no telling how many i have left. My wife shot her first bull last year, man was i happy for her. After we got home she was diagnosed wiyh breast cancer. Dont know what's up for her in the future. So next year I'm taking my son in law and step son for their first western hunt. Time to pass on some hunting knowledge. Bottom line .....every elk was a trophy. Even going on one elk for some people is a once in a lifetime deal. Enjoy it men. Looking back.....there are a bunch on rag horns i wish I'd have shot. Lol. They're all trophies [/QUOTE]
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