Originally Posted by BCSteve
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We walked into the timber and found the bull dead on his feet about 100 yards in. I said, �We�re going to run up on him and you shoot him in the head.� I ran up, put my hand on his hip bone like a domestic cow and pushed him over. She shot him.


He ran up to the elk from a 100 yard and pushed him over??? Interesting technique.


BCSteve;
I hope you are getting the milder weather that we are here in the Okanagan - I've had enough already of the cold and white stuff.

Anyway, pursuant to your quote, I'm thinking that perhaps this chap was originally from the Midwest where the time honored tradition of "cow tipping" is practiced?

I however admit here and now that from a lot of personal experience cowboying on weekends for a local rancher, whenever we've tried tipping BC range cattle it's always ended poorly for me. laugh

Based upon those less than favorable memories, I believe I shall forego the tipping of the bull elk and leave the method for those more fearless than I! wink

Have a good weekend BCSteve.

Regards,
Dwayne



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