Check out my wifes first bow killed elk. She got it on Saturday. Does that rock or what :yoyo:
(http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q308/DDCalls/100_0157.jpg)
David
Holy crap!
She's gotta be pumped! :yoyo:
You posted it too soon though, were getting ready to kick off a bow contest. You can still enter it :biggrin:
That rocks big big big time :shck: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats:
QuoteDoes that rock or what?
That Rocks big time :yoyo: :yoyo:
Tell her congrats and I hope you helped her get it back to the truck.
Holy smokers, thats cool. Nice job. :congrats:
WOW! What a gal! :thumb2:
Is she married? :biggrin:
:roflmao: I figured that part out..... but was tempted to ask if she has a sister :biggrin:
mmmmmmm... elk steak, now i'm hungry
Hey... I got a question.... what do ya'll do with the hides? I'm guessing they'd be some work to tan, but an elk hide rug would be pretty cool.
Very cool !!!!!!!! Congratulations !!!!
Normally I would tan the hide, but we were in a spot where I could pack it out by dragging behind a 4-wheeler so the hide got trashed.
David
David
Hell of a good Job your Wife did,,what State was this Hunt in,,and when do they lose their Velvet? Like Whitetails,in September ???
Bob
we are in Oregon. Most of the elk have already lost their velvet, but some of the spikes tend to lose it later. Guess its an immaturity thing. Wait a minute....doesn't that mean most of us should still have velvet :roflmao: Oh heck, maybe thats just me. LOL!
David
I lost the velvet off my horn a long long time ago :shck:
Stu: ya must have beat your horn against to much bush, :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
hope it wasnt one of them multiflower rose bushes like we have up here, you'd have a horn full of thorn