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Originally Posted by bessiedog
Heh
Ain’t that truth right there....
Only once.. and that was last year. We got the bail truck right up to my cow (had a late season draw).. and I was hunting with the landowner.
2 elk on the bed deck.... just chained er up.
Then drive to the big garage... chained her up to the hoist...
two of the boys there got to skinning and quartering before I could finish my rye....
It’s nice to know good people.
But 95% of my elk..... pack on back or toboggan..... ugh.
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I had a cow like that, late tag and a friend was having his cattle feed destroyed. So I was sitting in his corral at first light, clobbered a nice fat young cow 5 minutes later as they were heading for Timber. By the time I had my knife in her, the tractor was there, so an easy gut. In the back of my truck, and at my butcher's....all in under an hour from when I squeezed the trigger. It helped that the 180 gr TSX from the .300 WM flattened her in her tracks, she didn't take a step.
Hunting doesn't get any easier than that. But I really liked it....