2025 elk meat pole

Another Alberta general tag. It was starting to rain and nearing sundown so we were packing up the quads. We turn around and lo and behold a bull stepped out from the bush. We silently scrambled to get back setup to take the shot. Bam .270 straight through the lungs from around 300 yards. Bull runs about 50 yards and collapses. The funny thing is we we actually sitting there looking for a black bear but brought elk tags just in case 😂IMG_20251113_150040.jpg
 
On a wide open hillside in plain view, yes.
Well, alrighty then.... I guess I don't feel so bad about 'sneaking in' to 849 on a prairie whitetail.
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1000013969.jpg1000013970.jpgMy archery season was cut short this year after hitting a deer with my truck which took it out of commission. My back-up truck is kind of a POS, so I dont trust it on longer adventures. So I stole the wife's 4runner and took off three days before the rifle opener.
Two days before the opener I found a bull about three miles away. I couldn't really make out his true size from that distance, but that evening the sun hit him just right and showed off his tine length. The following day I was back on my knob and picked him and the cows up about a mile from where they were the night before and a little closer. I had yet to see anyone in the area but knew how chaotic openers are, and rightfully so.

On opening morning an outfitter spooked every elk in the drainage within 30 minutes of shooting light. Luckily I got a quick glimpse of the herd rolling into a coulee and I took off to try and intercept them. Luckily I picked the right route and caught them at 350 yards.
 
View attachment 966653View attachment 966654My archery season was cut short this year after hitting a deer with my truck which took it out of commission. My back-up truck is kind of a POS, so I dont trust it on longer adventures. So I stole the wife's 4runner and took off three days before the rifle opener.
Two days before the opener I found a bull about three miles away. I couldn't really make out his true size from that distance, but that evening the sun hit him just right and showed off his tine length. The following day I was back on my knob and picked him and the cows up about a mile from where they were the night before and a little closer. I had yet to see anyone in the area but knew how chaotic openers are, and rightfully so.

On opening morning an outfitter spooked every elk in the drainage within 30 minutes of shooting light. Luckily I got a quick glimpse of the herd rolling into a coulee and I took off to try and intercept them. Luckily I picked the right route and caught them at 350 yards.
Thing’s a giant! Nice work!
 
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