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1480 yd bull throgh the spotters eyes
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<blockquote data-quote="DontBlink" data-source="post: 605820" data-attributes="member: 26060"><p>The father and son had no intentions of putting a tag on the bull. They were just going to cut and hang the meat on the ridge. They did not push the bull down to us. They were following the tracks from the bottom. They in no way thought we had stolen their elk, they thought somebody on top of the ridge had killed the bull and were still looking for it. When we told them where we had shot it from their jaws just about drop. They were impressed that a shot like that on an elk could be made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontBlink, post: 605820, member: 26060"] The father and son had no intentions of putting a tag on the bull. They were just going to cut and hang the meat on the ridge. They did not push the bull down to us. They were following the tracks from the bottom. They in no way thought we had stolen their elk, they thought somebody on top of the ridge had killed the bull and were still looking for it. When we told them where we had shot it from their jaws just about drop. They were impressed that a shot like that on an elk could be made. [/QUOTE]
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