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mulemanrack
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Just thought I'd share my wife's first elk she's ever shot and she did it with a muzzleloader! This was a last day bull and she made an off hand shot at 100 yards at this running bull. Can't tell you how great it is to be married to a wife that enjoys hunting and being in the outdoors as much I do. Anymore, I get a bigger thrill when the wife or kids draw the tags than if I draw one myself. Rose felt bad she didn't connect on two larger bulls, one was 230 yard shot and the other was a 260 yard shot which she came very close to hitting. (Damn guide/video guy couldn't get her a closer shot). Like I told my wife, not many women can say they've shot a bull with a muzzleloader no matter what the size. You can never judge the success of your hunt by the size of your trophy. This was a great hunt shared with family and friends and I couldn't of been more proud of my wife.
Just thought I'd share my wife's first elk she's ever shot and she did it with a muzzleloader! This was a last day bull and she made an off hand shot at 100 yards at this running bull. Can't tell you how great it is to be married to a wife that enjoys hunting and being in the outdoors as much I do. Anymore, I get a bigger thrill when the wife or kids draw the tags than if I draw one myself. Rose felt bad she didn't connect on two larger bulls, one was 230 yard shot and the other was a 260 yard shot which she came very close to hitting. (Damn guide/video guy couldn't get her a closer shot). Like I told my wife, not many women can say they've shot a bull with a muzzleloader no matter what the size. You can never judge the success of your hunt by the size of your trophy. This was a great hunt shared with family and friends and I couldn't of been more proud of my wife.