Opening day debacle unfolding from the Ft Riley hunting/fishing page.
It seems that an elderly gentleman (89?) took a 160 yard muzzleloader shot on his bull, with the bull facing head on to the shooter. At the shot, the bull ran, and shortly afterwards a tracking attempt started. It was super hot, and the hunter and his octagenerian companion were properly concerned about spoilage on this 100 degree day. Joined by a third party (seems this guy is on post recreating a lot, and has helped on multiple big game recoveries) they bumped the bull, waited a period of time (short amount by most accounts) and probably bumped it again.
Another hunter/tracker found the expired elk the next morning. Vultures may have been consulted. It was determined that no meat was salvageable, but the third party individual did get a temporary salvage tag to remove the head for the purposes of getting it to the actual hunter.
Photos of the elk are posted on the Facebook page, including this one:
It seems that an elderly gentleman (89?) took a 160 yard muzzleloader shot on his bull, with the bull facing head on to the shooter. At the shot, the bull ran, and shortly afterwards a tracking attempt started. It was super hot, and the hunter and his octagenerian companion were properly concerned about spoilage on this 100 degree day. Joined by a third party (seems this guy is on post recreating a lot, and has helped on multiple big game recoveries) they bumped the bull, waited a period of time (short amount by most accounts) and probably bumped it again.
Another hunter/tracker found the expired elk the next morning. Vultures may have been consulted. It was determined that no meat was salvageable, but the third party individual did get a temporary salvage tag to remove the head for the purposes of getting it to the actual hunter.
Photos of the elk are posted on the Facebook page, including this one: