Great elk srory

missalot

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I received an email telling me of this and thought I'd pass it along. The email contained pictures of the bull walking into the lake and then after it drowned, but I don't know how to attach them. Here's the story:

I got a call today from a good friend. He is a flying / hunting buddy and he also happens to enjoy fly fishing with his wife. This weekend he and his wife decided to head up to the White Mountains for a little trout fishing. As the day wore on the wife got cold in her fishing tube and decided to head out to the truck to warm up a bit. When she was leaving the lake the brush behind him started crashing and creaking with the sounds of an animal coming to water in the afternoon. To his surprise less than a hundred yards away a bull elk appeared and walked out into the water to cool off and drink. The bull had a nice rack but appeared emaciated. The farther the bull went in to the water the closer he got to him in his tube. The bull would stick his head under water and surface again and didn't seem to mind his presence. Odd behavior for this time of year for sure! He was enjoying this site and relishing the moment, until one of the bull's dunks seemed to take too long. Curious, He paddled over to the bull which had now been submerged for a very long time. He could see the bulls head and his eyes were open, but he was not moving. He got close enough to hit it on the back several times with his fly rod. Convinced that something had gone wrong He grabbed the bull by the horns (no pun intended) and sure enough, the bull had drowned!

Amazed at the whole ordeal He grabbed an antler and paddled for the shore. After pulling the bull on to the shore he called the game and fish and waited for an officer to arrive. Turns out the bull had an old compound fracture between the right ankle and knee. Infection had set in and was rampant throughout the bulls body. The game officer said that under these conditions the animal runs a high fever and stays close to water all day to go in and cool off. Unfortunately during this 'cooling session' he had finally ran out of energy to swim and drowned. The fisherman was allowed to keep the rack and was issued a tag for it. The meat however was full of bacteria and was a loss.

Although the bull has yet to be measured yet I estimate it will be in the 320 - 330 range... just goes to show those big magnums are not always necessary!

Hope everyone elses season is going well!
 
did the pics look like this??
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I AIN'T NEVER CAUGHT ANYTHING LIKE THAT ON A FLY ROD!!!

DROWNING WOULD BEAT THE OTHER WAY OF DEATH THE BULL WAS SUFFERING!!!

THIS IS MY NEW GUN,YOU MAY NOT LIKE IT,YOU'LL LIKE IT A HELL OF A LOT LESS WHEN IT HITS ITS DESTINATION!!!
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THE ONLY bobcat THAT KNOWS ALOT OF YOU HAVE HAD THIS IMAGE IN YOUR PEA BRAIN BUT DUE TO POOR SHOOTING TACTICS I'M STILL KICKIN!!!
 

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