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Aj's first bull

crazymonkey

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After reading a post asking for help on a champ elk hunt I decided I would go and help. Aj is 12 and has cerebral palsy. His dad Dan put him in for his first elk hunt in az unit 27. I'd never been in the unit. It's steep country!
My wife and I made the 5 hour drive with the trailer to meet Dan and Aj. Once I met them I knew I'd made the right decision.
Friday I ran across a guide with a hunter and they were on 3 bulls but not what they were going after . Seeing I didn't have a rifle they asked what I was looking for . I explained I was helping on a champ hunt. They pointed out the elk and I went to get Dan and Aj . We set up to shoot the bigger bull as he was bedded and had a broken leg . The weather moved in and we waited for a opening . Another group of hunters moved in and busted the bull .
We kept after it for days and on the last day finally got a shot at a spike at 850 yds at the shot . He was covered up at 450 by cows. It was a complete miss but Dan made the trip and checked to be certain. Walking the fence line he spotted elk on the ridge we'd been seeing them . So we made a last day push to get on them . It was a push as Aj is not super mobile and we walked in a half mile . Dan forgot his binos in the scramble to get everything . So I adjusted mine and gave them to Dan and he worked into a lane on the elk . The big bull stepped into the window we had ( only 10 feet wide ) . I got Aj into the spot and at 450 uphill it was a one and done as the bull dropped at the shot. A complete sigh of relief came over Dan and myself as it was a grind but Aj never complained once. The kid is a trooper and it goes to show you to never give up.
 
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After reading a post asking for help on a champ elk hunt I decided I would go and help. Aj is 12 and has cerebral palsy. His dad Dan put him in for his first elk hunt in az unit 27. I'd never been in the unit. It's steep country!
My wife and I made the 5 hour drive with the trailer to meet Dan and Aj. Once I met them I knew I'd made the right decision.
Friday I ran across a guide with a hunter and they were on 3 bulls but not what they were going after . Seeing I didn't have a rifle they asked what I was looking for . I explained I was helping on a champ hunt. They pointed out the elk and I went to get Dan and Aj . We set up to shoot the bigger bull as he was bedded and had a broken leg . The weather moved in and we waited for a opening . Another group of hunters moved in and busted the bull .
We kept after it for days and on the last day finally got a shot at a spike at 850 yds at the shot . He was covered up at 450 by cows. It was a complete miss but Dan made the trip and checked to be certain. Walking the fence line he spotted elk on the ridge we'd been seeing them . So we made a last day push to get on them . It was a push as Aj is not super mobile and we walked in a half mile . Dan forgot his binos in the scramble to get everything . So I adjusted mine and gave them to Dan and he worked into a lane on the elk . The big bull stepped into the window we had ( only 10 feet wide ) . I got Aj into the spot and at 450 uphill it was a one and done as the bull dropped at the shot. A complete sigh of relief came over Dan and myself as it was a grind but Aj never complained once. The kid is a trooper and it goes to show you to never give up.
Well done, AJ will never forget this kill not the wonderful people with him have a great Xmas what a Present
 
Its stories like this i could read all day as i know this is a memory that will never be lost, I remember being 9/10 years old out with a shooter in a pine forestry about 5miles from home the guy that took me Dennis Rando) was 12 yrs older and peddled me on the crossbar of his bicycle 4am in the morning to get there as it was getting light, after he had shot a few rabbits he gave me a shot, So as we were walking back to the bike a rabbit ran across the gravel road which was about 12mts wide and distance 30/40mts i took the shot just as he was going over the left hand side, So didnt know whether i had him or not as he was flat out and went out of sight, When we got to the point i shot we looked over and there he was dead about 5mts below That was 1963 i can see the right to left shot still to this day in my mind and the joy of my first Rabbit And AJ will remember that shot as well, Well done son, And a big thanks to crazymonkey for stepping up. Andy Wales UK
 
After reading a post asking for help on a champ elk hunt I decided I would go and help. Aj is 12 and has cerebral palsy. His dad Dan put him in for his first elk hunt in az unit 27. I'd never been in the unit. It's steep country!
My wife and I made the 5 hour drive with the trailer to meet Dan and Aj. Once I met them I knew I'd made the right decision.
Friday I ran across a guide with a hunter and they were on 3 bulls but not what they were going after . Seeing I didn't have a rifle they asked what I was looking for . I explained I was helping on a champ hunt. They pointed out the elk and I went to get Dan and Aj . We set up to shoot the bigger bull as he was bedded and had a broken leg . The weather moved in and we waited for a opening . Another group of hunters moved in and busted the bull .
We kept after it for days and on the last day finally got a shot at a spike at 850 yds at the shot . He was covered up at 450 by cows. It was a complete miss but Dan made the trip and checked to be certain. Walking the fence line he spotted elk on the ridge we'd been seeing them . So we made a last day push to get on them . It was a push as Aj is not super mobile and we walked in a half mile . Dan forgot his binos in the scramble to get everything . So I adjusted mine and gave them to Dan and he worked into a lane on the elk . The big bull stepped into the window we had ( only 10 feet wide ) . I got Aj into the spot and at 450 uphill it was a one and done as the bull dropped at the shot. A complete sigh of relief came over Dan and myself as it was a grind but Aj never complained once. The kid is a trooper and it goes to show you to never give up.
Congrats to AJ and his dad and thank you for doing what you and your.wife did
 
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