Chappy
Silver $$ Contributor
Here is my story:
Back a few years ago, I dropped a buddy off on top of a knoll and told him to drop low and see if he could get his two elk tags filled. Told him I'd beat the hell out of him if he even thought about shooting a cow up high. Anyways, I dropped down to the bottom of the mountain and started hiking up to sit on stand and see if a cow came running by. Next thing I heard was was 4 shots up above, way the hell up towards the top. I caught up to him, to find a big cow. But all I saw was two bullet holes in the cow. I was one mad SOB at that moment for shooting a elk up high like I told him not to. I ask Lenard "What happened to the other two bullets you shot?" "Oh, I also shot the calf." Anyways, after get the two elk field dressed, Lenard starting vomiting and getting tremendously sick, so he headed down to the rig. Mind you this was 10:00 AM. I ended up cutting the cow in half and dragging one half at a time, two miles through deadfall, doing this twice, now it was 12:00 AM. I went back up to grab the calf, and just threw it over my shoulders. I didn't get out of there till 2:30 AM. 12 miles total of packing in and out is something I'll never do again.
What's your worst experience?
Back a few years ago, I dropped a buddy off on top of a knoll and told him to drop low and see if he could get his two elk tags filled. Told him I'd beat the hell out of him if he even thought about shooting a cow up high. Anyways, I dropped down to the bottom of the mountain and started hiking up to sit on stand and see if a cow came running by. Next thing I heard was was 4 shots up above, way the hell up towards the top. I caught up to him, to find a big cow. But all I saw was two bullet holes in the cow. I was one mad SOB at that moment for shooting a elk up high like I told him not to. I ask Lenard "What happened to the other two bullets you shot?" "Oh, I also shot the calf." Anyways, after get the two elk field dressed, Lenard starting vomiting and getting tremendously sick, so he headed down to the rig. Mind you this was 10:00 AM. I ended up cutting the cow in half and dragging one half at a time, two miles through deadfall, doing this twice, now it was 12:00 AM. I went back up to grab the calf, and just threw it over my shoulders. I didn't get out of there till 2:30 AM. 12 miles total of packing in and out is something I'll never do again.
What's your worst experience?