Here it is. Like I told my kid in the truck on the way over, this turned into an elk hunt. LOL
First day hit the glassing knob at daybreak. 30 minutes later find a herd feeding and they made their way across a saddle to the next basin. 1000 yards away. About 10 cows and a small bull.
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The next day we hike into that saddle to watch and establish a pattern. The elk came up the far side and fed for a while but never crossed. Same herd. Sub 300 yards.
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Opening morning. Back in the same place yet again with the wife in tow. While creeping in right after shooting light we saw a mulley buck and doe and my kid got set up for the 200 yard shot but Miss doe decided she didn't like what she saw and boogied with the buck in tow. Of course, no show on the elk just after 9am like the prior two morning but since this saddle was THE WAY from one big basin to the next and I new hunters would be pushing stuff around we sat tight. 10:30 rolls around and my kid whispers "ELK!" We had agreed that my wife would be the shooter but that went out the window when the elk were moving at a trot rather than feeding. I threw the rifle on the bipod and took a 200 yard sitting shot right in the boiler with a double lung on what was a bigger bull than we had scouted. He stopped but didn't fall so I kept shooting until he did. 4 shots in about 15 seconds had him dead 50 yards from the first shot. Like Form always says, you keep shooting until the animal is dead if you can see them. This was maybe 30 seconds total from first hit to dead. Felt great about that. A mile and 800ft up from the truck. Two trips. Done right as the sun was setting. Absolutely epic day for me and my family.
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