BuzzH
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Went out for a late elk hunt with a couple friends. They fought bad weather all week so I thought I'd give them a hand. I really like Wyoming, but the relentless winds this time of year are pretty hard to tolerate.
Went to a place I've never shot elk before, but have seen them from time to time.
Glassed a spot and noticed some tracks where it looked like some elk had been feeding. With the wind blowing about 40 MPH the last 4-5 days in Wyoming, I knew the tracks were pretty new or they'd be covered by drifting snow.
Went a ways further and there they were a small herd with 3 spikes and maybe 14-15 cows. The guys made a short stalk and got into position at 275 yards.
Both made excellent shots with their 7 RM's and had their elk, both are 6/6 on elk the past 5 years. Fun time is spite of the crap weather.
Went to a place I've never shot elk before, but have seen them from time to time.
Glassed a spot and noticed some tracks where it looked like some elk had been feeding. With the wind blowing about 40 MPH the last 4-5 days in Wyoming, I knew the tracks were pretty new or they'd be covered by drifting snow.
Went a ways further and there they were a small herd with 3 spikes and maybe 14-15 cows. The guys made a short stalk and got into position at 275 yards.
Both made excellent shots with their 7 RM's and had their elk, both are 6/6 on elk the past 5 years. Fun time is spite of the crap weather.