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Update on NM 16B archery elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="TGGIV" data-source="post: 2622033" data-attributes="member: 124408"><p>Congrats on your bull, that's a trophy in my book! I used to really be into trophy Coues WT hunting here in Arizona, and I've shot my share of good ones. However, now I hunt with my two sons, and it's all about the time I get to spend with them. If I get anything to put in the freezer, that's just a cherry on top! I really enjoy it when one of them has success. I watched my younger son shoot a big mature Kiabab Mulie 3 times in the boiler room at 727 yds just before the sun went down. Both of my sons are Marines, so they were paid to hone their marksmanship! I can still keep up with them on the range, but my pace in the mountains has slowed considerably over the years. </p><p></p><p>Sorry to ramble on, but at the end of the day, when it comes time to measure the success of a particular hunt, don't let any of these guys that say they can judge the score of a bull to within 2 - 3 points take the shine off of your hunt! Great job helping your buddy out too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TGGIV, post: 2622033, member: 124408"] Congrats on your bull, that’s a trophy in my book! I used to really be into trophy Coues WT hunting here in Arizona, and I’ve shot my share of good ones. However, now I hunt with my two sons, and it’s all about the time I get to spend with them. If I get anything to put in the freezer, that’s just a cherry on top! I really enjoy it when one of them has success. I watched my younger son shoot a big mature Kiabab Mulie 3 times in the boiler room at 727 yds just before the sun went down. Both of my sons are Marines, so they were paid to hone their marksmanship! I can still keep up with them on the range, but my pace in the mountains has slowed considerably over the years. Sorry to ramble on, but at the end of the day, when it comes time to measure the success of a particular hunt, don’t let any of these guys that say they can judge the score of a bull to within 2 - 3 points take the shine off of your hunt! Great job helping your buddy out too. [/QUOTE]
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