Awesome Experience
#12
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Brethren MI USA
I believe there's a phrase that would perfectly portray what I would have been feeling. I think it goes something like, "you couldn't shoot a greased bb...etc." I would have been so freaked out that I would have been walking like a man in a prison shower...that's for sure.
#13
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Florida Panhandle
ROFL 


Wow, now I would like to go Elk hunting...I've heard they are really good eating. No elk down in in FL other then in the zoo and I don't think they'd let me take shots at one with my bow



Wow, now I would like to go Elk hunting...I've heard they are really good eating. No elk down in in FL other then in the zoo and I don't think they'd let me take shots at one with my bow
#14
Yeah here in idaho we can just buy and elk tag and archery tag and go elk hunting, i forget that where some people live they have to draw! or don't even get to experience elk hunting. It's an amazing hunt and i wish that more people could experience it.
#15
Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Hillsboro, Ohio
Last year I was hunting a row of pines along a CRP and field against and corn field. I was still hunting on the ground when this little spiked buck came up to about 7 feet. He got jumpy and ran back and jumped the fence and ended up coming back behind me ( I didn't move for fear of leaves crunching) and he came so close I felt his foggy breath it seemed. I tried to turn around REAL slow, but he caught my movement and he bolted outta there stomping and such.




