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Better late then never
I thought I would share some pictures of my 2008 hunting season. There are no whitetails on Vancouver island, we only have blacktails a sub species of the mule deer. For the first 2 pictures I forgot the camera at home.
First buck harvested with shotgun
Second buck harvested with Phoenix
Third buck harvested with shotgun
Cow Elk was harvested at 30 yards with the phoenix.
My hunting partner
Harvested on the second last day of Elk season
Help arrived
Looking forward to next hunting season.
First buck harvested with shotgun
Second buck harvested with Phoenix
Third buck harvested with shotgun
Cow Elk was harvested at 30 yards with the phoenix.
My hunting partner
Harvested on the second last day of Elk season
Help arrived
Looking forward to next hunting season.
Last edited by Maritimer on Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:12 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Mike J , I usually hunt moose but I did not hunt them this year. Elk is a limited entry hunt so I decided to put all my effort towards harvesting a Elk, so this is first time that I ever hunted for them. I always heard that Elk tasted as good as moose and to some people it tastes even better. I had Elk stakes last night for supper and I have to admit my family and I enjoyed the taste of Elk more.
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Certainly got your freezer full this season anyway!!
Beauty Cow Elk to!!!
Congrat's!
Beauty Cow Elk to!!!
Congrat's!
Phoenix - 375 gr. BEE's (babyneilsons)
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Micro 315 - 410 gr. Zombies/Lumenoks
Micro 355. - Punisher-Zombies/Lumenoks
Arrowmaker - Retired
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roly the blacktails here on Vancouver Island are not huge, I believe the bucks can weight up to 160, 170 pounds. They are excellent eating almost as good as moose.
smokepolehall I really like the black and white photographs. That is a nice fork where did you harvest him.
smokepolehall I really like the black and white photographs. That is a nice fork where did you harvest him.
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