slim9300
WKR
Trophyhill said:I heard thru thru the grapevine (actually from the horses mouth) that Elknut's apprentice killed a bull in Montana and working on getting his partner 1.
I am cutting a pasting my text messages to David (Trophyhill) to give a brief synopsis of the hunt. This elk season started as the worst of my life for family reasons and almost never happened. I am thankful The Lord gave me the strength to move on and get into the backcountry where I belong. The mountains are truly a healer of the heart and mind.
From Sept. 21st PM: "One down and one to go. Scott and I just got out of the mountains and we are headed to town to take care of the meat. I missed a much bigger bull yesterday evening (290-300"), but I lack self-control when a bull just stands in front of me bugling.



From Sept. 24th PM: "Well it's been an interesting MT elk season. We are headed home on 90 now.
Scott missed (long story) a beast of a bull on the evening of the 22nd despite the weather being brutal. I will tell you the whole story some time. Anyways, around noon on the 23rd we were working though a bedding area and I spotted this bull bedded looking away. I couldn't see his antlers but I talked Scott into sneaking into 40 yards, despite reservations on his size. When he glassed the bull's antlers his reaction was not good, but with some coaxing on my part and me pulling out my phone to video the shot, he gave in.


I want to give a huge shout out to Kifaru and Aron Snyder. I have never been more proud to be a part of the Kifaru team. There is no pack in the world that I would rather have on my back when I'm 8 miles deep in the mountains and need to get out half an elk plus camp. If you have thought about looking into a Kifaru pack, stop thinking and pull the trigger. You will never regret it for a second.

