Originally Posted by MuskegMan

Originally Posted by boomwack
carefully take aim to break bone structures such as hips, head, spine or run one threw the lungs/heart.


Oh yeah, a hip shot - one of my all-time favs . . . crazy


Not talking out in opening, broadside shot most people associate elk hunting with scenario.... More like the thick, tangled timber where only parts of animal can be seen, Often when animal is leaving.... I prefer not to shoot hips myself if not need be, but sometimes that's all you have in real world of elk hunting whistle

Still requires skill and a cool head.



happiness is elbow deep in elk guts.
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