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<blockquote data-quote="String Music" data-source="post: 4084065" data-attributes="member: 4669"><p>I've been going elk hunting for a few years now. Up to this year, I've exclusively bow hunted. Well, I decided to buy a limited license muzzleloader tag. The tag was cow only, but that was good enough for me. </p><p></p><p>I can't say enough about the challenges and beauty of hunting out west. Colorado is a beautiful state full of elk. I killed this cow the second morning of muzzleloader season. The hunt was short and sweet but memorable. I located several cows and a small bull in a meadow. I maneuvered around and crawled up into the field within 120 yards. I sent a 350 grain Federal bullet through both lungs and heard her crash.</p><p></p><p>The hike out with all that meat was rough, but part of the experience. I'm in love with all my Kuiu gear and will be adding to the collection in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="String Music, post: 4084065, member: 4669"] I've been going elk hunting for a few years now. Up to this year, I've exclusively bow hunted. Well, I decided to buy a limited license muzzleloader tag. The tag was cow only, but that was good enough for me. I can't say enough about the challenges and beauty of hunting out west. Colorado is a beautiful state full of elk. I killed this cow the second morning of muzzleloader season. The hunt was short and sweet but memorable. I located several cows and a small bull in a meadow. I maneuvered around and crawled up into the field within 120 yards. I sent a 350 grain Federal bullet through both lungs and heard her crash. The hike out with all that meat was rough, but part of the experience. I'm in love with all my Kuiu gear and will be adding to the collection in the future. [/QUOTE]
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