Got my elk
#11
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Rocky Mountains, Colorado
I thought maybe you packed him out on your back which has been known to claim more than one tendon, knee, or heart over the course of a season. BTW to make the "remedy" as insurance friendly as possible I would recommend seeing the doctor sooner rather than later....
You can always ignore his advice and go deer hunting anyway, but at least then you'll know what kind of "fire" you are playing with. Good Luck.
EKM
You can always ignore his advice and go deer hunting anyway, but at least then you'll know what kind of "fire" you are playing with. Good Luck.
EKM
#12
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 277
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From: Manitoba,Canada
Yeah, that's good advice. I tore mine once playing football in high school and it took a long to heal up properly. Being young and dumb, I tried it out too early and ended up re-injuring it.
#13
Thread Starter
Joined: Mar 2004
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From: idaho
well just got back from docs office,, its a partial tear, have to wear a special boot for awhile, he says it can take up to 5 months to heal, but will never be a 100 percent, the doc doesnt think i need surgery yet, as long as i am a good boy , and dont tear it completely. for some reason i still cant post my pick of my bull, but i did do a rough score , about 225, not real big,, but big enough for me
#14
EMAIL it to me, I will post it!!! I want to see how you did (so does everyone else!!!)!!!!! If not, set up an account with www.hunt101.com , its free, then download the pic from your computer to hunt101.com and then copy the URL and paste it insde the brackets that the image little button at the top puts out. All there is to it!!
#17
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Joined: Mar 2004
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From: idaho
ok lets see how this worked,,, finally figured out what the deal was,, i went to a different place to get the film developed,, and they made the pics to large to be posts,, so i think i figured out how to twik them abit to fit on here



