cuerro viejo
WKR
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Help. I helped a gentleman pack out what would be his last bull. Was an honor to get to help.
Ok. So the bull wasn’t 200 yards away. Still sounds like I was about to shoot that bull and this hypothetical guy just shot him. The post was meant to be a joke.You misread the OP. In 200 yards you come across the hunter who just found his arrow...clearly a good pass-thru shot. The tracking has not begun.
Hypothetically I don't think I could handle another 150 pages of memes if that happenedOk. So the bull wasn’t 200 yards away. Still sounds like I was about to shoot that bull and this hypothetical guy just shot him. The post was meant to be a joke.
I plan on hunting this year despite needing a full left knee replacement and my right full knee replacement still healing. If I find myself needing help with a downed animal, can I count on you Bruce?Noobs don't know what they don't know. I always chat with the local packer(s), meat processors and taxis before a hunt. If I'm solo I have a packer ready to assist should i find my old ass far from the truck. If someone offered to pay for help then they really must be desperate for it...don't think I could blow em off...if only out of respect for the dead elk. Opinions vary.
You are nearing the end of your elk hunt...the tag is in your pocket. You are completely focused, every day has been a true pursuit with eyes on decent bulls regularly. You're nearing the end of long hike to get downwind of a nice bull when you see the herd running off. 200 yards later find a lone bow hunter holding a red dripping arrow who is waiting to trail blood. He's pumped, looks exhausted and has the correct pack for hauling his kill but that's a 3 mile trek to the trailhead. It's 11am.
Sure but I'm 8hrs away if I leave immediately. Better shoot it at dusk.I plan on hunting this year despite needing a full left knee replacement and my right full knee replacement still healing. If I find myself needing help with a downed animal, can I count on you Bruce?
Thanks budddy. Unfortunately, where I will be hunting this year, everyone and their uncle will be. So I doubt help will be a problem, if I need it.Sure but I'm 8hrs away if I leave immediately. Better shoot it at dusk.
If the guy's not a dick (insert Bad Santa here) and would appreciate help...I would feel almost obligated to help, and offer rather than wait for a request. The big factors here (at least for me) being:
1. Heat of day, 2 can break down a bull much quicker than one.
2. Security...a benefit if you are in bear country.
3. Karma...can't have too much good karma, might get a shot at a 400 tomorrow for being a good guy today.
4. Possible new hunting buddy who is successful for a reason. Good partners are better than gold.
5. Murphy's Law seems to strike at the worst time and if the guy were to twist his ankle with a 100lbs on his back...he may end up stuck, his meat spoiled and run outta water. Two guys can pack out a big bull in two trips (9 miles total) but one making 4 trips is 21 miles which is a lot of miles carrying a heavy load.
6. If I eat my tag, I have a good excuse for it.