idahobonecollector
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So I figured I would share my story about my first bull elk. My dad drew on this elk hunt that allowed him to hunk elk for the two weeks after archery season and before rifle season here in Idaho. This is right during the rut and elk are going crazy. My dad drew on this hunt back in 1994 and I was just 11 years old. Our family is the type that shoot for meat more than antlers. He took off on his hunt with his two buddies that tagged along to call and to film. He had an itchy trigger finger and wanted to shoot the spike that was a mere 65 yards away. His friends told him that if he shot they would have to shoot him. Long story short he shot this fantastic bull around 8:30 a.m. on October 10th 1994 with his Ruger .300 win mag.

My dad, two brothers, and myself put in for this hunt every year and finally 13 years later I draw out on the same hunt. I was busy with college and couldn't get much archery elk hunting in with my dad but my dad almost lived on the mountain during archery season and had the elk pinned down just couldn't connect. I made it out with him a few times and we got into the elk archery hunting. Then came my controlled hunt which allowed me to go out with my rifle while everyone else was home planning for the upcoming rifle season. Opening day we got into the elk and started chasing them from canyon to canyon and just as we peaked to the top of the next canyon we saw the herd climbing the opposite canyon 200 yards away. I put the cross hairs on the lead bull and pulled the trigger. On October 10th 2007 at 8:34 am using the same Ruger .300 win mag. my dad used I shot my first bull elk. This was such a great experience and was glad to have shared it with my dad.


My dad, two brothers, and myself put in for this hunt every year and finally 13 years later I draw out on the same hunt. I was busy with college and couldn't get much archery elk hunting in with my dad but my dad almost lived on the mountain during archery season and had the elk pinned down just couldn't connect. I made it out with him a few times and we got into the elk archery hunting. Then came my controlled hunt which allowed me to go out with my rifle while everyone else was home planning for the upcoming rifle season. Opening day we got into the elk and started chasing them from canyon to canyon and just as we peaked to the top of the next canyon we saw the herd climbing the opposite canyon 200 yards away. I put the cross hairs on the lead bull and pulled the trigger. On October 10th 2007 at 8:34 am using the same Ruger .300 win mag. my dad used I shot my first bull elk. This was such a great experience and was glad to have shared it with my dad.
