My Son filled his Elk tag w/ 5x6

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I never heard more Elk this morning just screaming all around us!

We tried to get on one bull with cows but could not move him out of the brush. There was one south of us that just would not shut up. I think he was being pestered by rag horns (based on their bugle). We left to go after this bull and we had to catch up. Took us about a 1/2 mile to catch up and what a show.

We had cows in front of us and he was just inside the timber at the same level. When the cows stepped inside we took off at an angle downhill and I warned him about busting a cow before we could get in on him. Well that's what happened. While they trotted downhill, I cow called and made a small squeaky bugle. We took off again and the bull was still bugling. We angled up to just try an ambush as the herd was going downhill to the brush and creek. Once again busted more cows, and still no sign of the bull.
As about a dozen cows were nervous in front of us and started to move out, he stepped into view. About 5 minutes prior I gave my son the speech that this shot is going to happen in about two seconds and most likely I won't be able to "judge" for him. Well as this bull stepped in my view I thought "What the????" He wasn't what I was expecting but nice none the less. What surprised me is that he had over 20 cows with him.

My son shot before I could even get one word out of my mouth and he was pretty excited about it so it is a trophy in his book. He made a good shot, center of lungs going in and out the top of the off shoulder. His gun is a Savage Weather Warrior in a 300WSM which I loaded some 200gn AB. This bull made it less then 20yds.

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With some creative 4 wheeler driving we made it back to the bull and brought him out whole. That doesn't happen very often to me!!
 
Congratulations to your son and you a great hunt, nice looking bull.
 
Actually it's his third. He is lucky I guess. He shot a 5x5 his first season at 12 yrs old and shot a cow a couple of years ago. I have a couple of friends that like taking him for the day hunting so he has shot a pile of deer and 3 elk now.
 
I luv success stories like this!. Excellent post to get the rest of us excited.
Excellent shot young sir! He is a definite beauty to remember.
 
Congratulations to your son. He made a good call and a fine shot. He deserved this bull.
 
Congratulations to your son on a great bull!
Way to go guys.

JD338
 
OUTSTANDING! Congratulations to the young hunter. This one knows what he's about.

Do believe he made some raghorns happy...
 
Congrats to both of you :) it takes team work to make a successful hunt. It is great to see a father and son together as the commercial says it priceless :wink:
PS. nice photo as well.

Blessings,
Dan
 
Nice bull and a happy hunter based on the smile. Congratulations on a father and son hunt that will live on in your shared memories to be re-lived many times. Sounds like your son has the natural hunting talents that will make him successful throughout his life.
Greg
 
That is a great looking elk, I'd be happy with that. Obviously that 200 AB performed well. How did the internals look from it?

Corey
 
Congrats to your boy! What a great shooter. Keeping your cool under those conditions is TOUGH! Man, great bull. Scotty
 
That is a great looking elk, I'd be happy with that. Obviously that 200 AB performed well. How did the internals look from it?

Corey

Finger size hole in and a 1/2" hole out. Lungs were completely "gone" and the chest cavity was filled with coagulated blood. Elk was less then 20 yds from the shot.
 
Thanks for that info. Having your son get an Elk like that has to be better than getting one your self. exciting for sure

Corey
 
Congratulations to you and your son. He did an outstanding job! That 300 WSM sure is a sweetheart isn't it!
 
Outstanding job!

Great that the two of you were together. It's a lifetime memory neither will ever forget.
Congratulations to both of you!

Howard
 
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