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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1779580" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>No damage tags. I know some people get them but it is a process which B has not gone through. And he based that on experience others have had dealing with the game dept. You don't get to just sit on the hay and shoot an elk. They come in the middle of the night and they leave at the crack of dawn. There are legal shooting hours. Half and hour before sun rise until sunset. It is maybe 200 yards from the stack to the road. Once they cross the road they are out of the legal area. So you fly down that road at the crack of dawn. Get between the elk and safety. Slam on the brakes. Jump out of the vehicle. Get across the ditch to the fence (not legal to shoot from the road). Pick out an elk (no bulls and you don't want to shoot an old tough cow) and shoot it. Of course 75% of the time the herd will bolt and run. They tend to bunch up when they run making it tough to pick out a single elk. Flock shooting is not a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1779580, member: 498"] No damage tags. I know some people get them but it is a process which B has not gone through. And he based that on experience others have had dealing with the game dept. You don't get to just sit on the hay and shoot an elk. They come in the middle of the night and they leave at the crack of dawn. There are legal shooting hours. Half and hour before sun rise until sunset. It is maybe 200 yards from the stack to the road. Once they cross the road they are out of the legal area. So you fly down that road at the crack of dawn. Get between the elk and safety. Slam on the brakes. Jump out of the vehicle. Get across the ditch to the fence (not legal to shoot from the road). Pick out an elk (no bulls and you don't want to shoot an old tough cow) and shoot it. Of course 75% of the time the herd will bolt and run. They tend to bunch up when they run making it tough to pick out a single elk. Flock shooting is not a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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