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arizonajeff
12/04/06, 7:34 PM
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q126/arizonajeff/cowelk2006.jpg
shot december 2 near happy jack

arizonajeff
12/04/06, 7:35 PM
I guess I did the picture wrong, I'll try again.

arizonajeff
12/04/06, 7:37 PM
Hope this works
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q126/arizonajeff/cowelk2006.jpg

Arizona Griz
12/04/06, 7:44 PM
Congratulations on your elk. There is going to be some very fine eating there. ;):D[:p]

azotto
12/04/06, 8:28 PM
Congrats on the elk!



I fixed the picture for ya:D The [img] tags have to be lower case.

Cletus
12/05/06, 7:04 PM
Nice....looks cold.

arizonajeff
12/05/06, 8:40 PM
Yes it was very cold - 5 degrees during the night

ball bearing
12/05/06, 9:26 PM
Nice!

slow poke
12/09/06, 2:52 AM
Good job, hope you had help packing it out.

arizonajeff
12/10/06, 8:52 PM
shooting is always the easy part - getting it into the freezer is the hard part

augiguy
12/21/06, 7:17 PM
knowing its removed from the earth is the hard part.

dunenutt
12/24/06, 9:17 PM
quote:Originally posted by augiguy

knowing its removed from the earth is the hard part.


I got the popcorn goin!

Huuummmm, I, I, OK! First of all, you obviously clicked on the HUNTING AND FISHING section. I am realy interested in what your comment means. I realize that everyone has the right to thier opinion, but I am truly interested in the basis of the comment?

sl8sk8
12/25/06, 9:32 AM
Kind of curious myself! I believe I will ponder this thought as I slice thruogh my Beef Rib roast later today.

congrats on the sucess!

NEVERENOUGH
12/26/06, 5:50 AM
Wow what a comment please enlighten me. This could get interesting nic elk by the way. MY son had his first successful hunt this year at age 14. My daughter was 12 when she shot her first elk. Good eating for sure.

dodgensince74
12/26/06, 10:41 AM
quote:Originally posted by augiguy

knowing its removed from the earth is the hard part.


I took as:
When I go hunting and get something, that as great as the feeling is that I succeeded in doing that, I can not help but feel like a little something is missing out there. I hope that I will always be able to hunt until the end of my time, but I also hope that I never stop feeling the way I do about what I or some one else may harvest. What I harvest is/was part of nature and nature is part of the reason why I am out there.

Arizona Griz
12/26/06, 12:08 PM
quote:Originally posted by augiguy

knowing its removed from the earth is the hard part.


Remember, hunting is only a tool to help manage and control wildlife populations. If we didn't have the privledge to do so populations would not be able to be kept in balance since we have already removed nature's own methods (wolf, grizzly bear, mountain lions, etc.).

What we make of the experience depends upon the person. :)

go8car
12/26/06, 12:45 PM
quote:Originally posted by augiguy

knowing its removed from the earth is the hard part.


I'm not even a hunter and I am curious