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Nephews second WY elk

BuzzH

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My Dad, Brother, and 2 nephews came down yesterday to help my oldest Nephew Aiden with his cow permit.

We left early this morning and right at daylight we found a herd of maybe 100 or so. Another hunter was making a move on them so we decided to move to another area. Didn't take long and we found another pretty large herd with several bulls in it, nothing real big, but a couple decent 6 points.

We made 3 stalks and each time, we couldn't get closer than about 350 yards, just out of comfortable shooting range. We went out to the range last night and Aiden shot really well on steel out to 250 yards. Anyway, we finally found a small ridge that allowed us to make our 4th stalk. That one netted us getting 230 yards just above them. Aiden and I crawled up and sorted through the entire herd, looking for an obvious cow that didn't have a calf. We eventually settled on 3 cows and a bull that were off from the main herd by quite a ways. We noticed that for the most part, the cows/calves were bedded very close to each other so we felt good that the 3 were all cows without calves. We waited for about 30 minutes until one of the cows got up to shift position and feed a bit.

Aiden got set on the cow, that was 231 yards away, and I told him to hold on the upper 1/3rd of the body, just like he'd done on the steel the night before and slowly squeeze the trigger. The 7-08 cracked and a 120 grain nolser ballistic tip was on the way. I was watching through the binoculars and saw the bullet hit right on the near shoulder. The herd stood up, about 120 or so in all and started to mill around. I kept my binoculars on the cow he shot and she went about 30 yards, started to sway, and down she went. The rest of the herd milled around some more and walked over the ridge, in no hurry at all. He made a great shot, busted the near shoulder and we found the ballistic tip just under the hide about 3 inches behind the off shoulder. Not sure how old this cow is, but clearly well past 10, teeth are about gone and she was barren. Took us a whopping 4 hours into the season, but we got it done. Elk is currently all boned and in the freezer, good start to the 2019 season.

Aiden with his second elk:

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Dad and the 2 nephews:

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Posse:

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Congrats! About 45 years my Jr and up two elk on me. Great to see family hunting together.
 
Nicely done. Congrats to your nephew on filling the freezer. Great to see the whole family involved.
 
Super work gents!

Several teachable thoughts from your post BuzzH:

-------the nephew was a fine shot, but knew his limits of lethality
-------good sportsmanship to allow the other group to work the first elk
-------excellent stalking skills demonstrated, and patience shown by the hunter and the mentors when the distance was not close enough
-------excellent patience in identifying the desired barren cow
-------single shot success from the shooter
-------successful processing of the cow into freezer filling future meals

Veterans and newbies alike would do well to emulate your groups actions today
 
Good stuff. A Buzz w/ dead cow post at the end of summer must mean that hunting season has begun.
 
Well done ! Sounds like a fun and well managed hunt. Congrats to all who participated !! Thank you for sharing the pics and story.
 
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