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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1648018" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The cow that got shot this morning died about 40 feet from the "road". Neighbor L's BIL shot it. As he was starting to gut L and I decided we should find out where C went. L said he was too young to learn how to gut and quarter an elk (he has probably shot 20 of them). I said I was too old to learn any new methods. By the time I found C and we shot the breeze for a while they had the work done. Both C and L had to go help work some cows in the afternoon and I haven't heard from them so I guess elk hunting is not on the schedule for tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>We never shoot the lead cow. They tend to be old and tough. We look for a yearling heifer. Our cow tags are good clear to December 31 but it is better to find one before the bull hunters start in Early November. The bull hunters will have them chased way back into the hills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1648018, member: 498"] The cow that got shot this morning died about 40 feet from the "road". Neighbor L's BIL shot it. As he was starting to gut L and I decided we should find out where C went. L said he was too young to learn how to gut and quarter an elk (he has probably shot 20 of them). I said I was too old to learn any new methods. By the time I found C and we shot the breeze for a while they had the work done. Both C and L had to go help work some cows in the afternoon and I haven't heard from them so I guess elk hunting is not on the schedule for tomorrow. We never shoot the lead cow. They tend to be old and tough. We look for a yearling heifer. Our cow tags are good clear to December 31 but it is better to find one before the bull hunters start in Early November. The bull hunters will have them chased way back into the hills. [/QUOTE]
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