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They took a snowmobile up and got as close to possible to it. Plus I dont think it was too far off the road. If it was the bull I saw a few times, He and his ladies hung around the Big Hill area south of Spearfish where there was a lot of Aspen and Birch stands. Any way the way they killed him pissed me off. No sport in what they did.
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Originally posted by Rabbit3467 View PostYes Im a hunter and havent been out looking for elk yet. I live in Butte MT and am really getting pissed at myself for not getting out yet. I have had invitations and have some spots I need to get to but frickin work keeps screwing it up. I hate work.
Where in MT are u at, maybe we could trade notes. lol
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Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post
Anyone here a hunter. Been hunting elk for the last month or so. Probably the toughest animal I've ever hunted. Damnit...they are so tough...guys has to really stroke one with a bow and arrow to kill one. Anyone???????
Where in MT are u at, maybe we could trade notes. lol
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Originally posted by SturgisJeff View PostHunting Elk. Don't do what some great white hunters did in the Black Hills one day. It had snowed 7 to 8 feet in the middle of October in 1984 and they chased down a bull into deep snow so it couldnt move, then walked up to it and shot it a few times. Had I known they did that before I let them back up the road to get it I would have never let them. Some other guys told me what they did after the fact.Last edited by MontanaRabbit; 10-02-2008, 08:28 PM.
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Hunting Elk. Don't do what some great white hunters did in the Black Hills one day. It had snowed 7 to 8 feet in the middle of October in 1984 and they chased down a bull into deep snow so it couldnt move, then walked up to it and shot it a few times. Had I known they did that before I let them back up the road to get it I would have never let them. Some other guys told me what they did after the fact.
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Originally posted by Jacks#1Fan View PostDon't feel that old CEA! Will we see you down here on Hobo Day? Is going to be a tough game, especially if we don't have some our walking wounded able to play...they are some REAL key personnel. But hey, it's Hobo Day...Go JACKS!
Work and family obligations will be keeping me home for Hobo Day. I'm sure there will plenty there to make up for my lack of presence. Hoping to make at least one game this season though.
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Don't feel that old CEA! Will we see you down here on Hobo Day? Is going to be a tough game, especially if we don't have some our walking wounded able to play...they are some REAL key personnel. But hey, it's Hobo Day...Go JACKS!
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Originally posted by Jacks#1Fan View PostJust for the sake of establishing one's rightful place on the answer to CatchEmAll's question, note this post from yesterday...didn't know I was supposed to "out" Jake by including his last name! And yes, Jake, I am that old!
Just got the newest edition of Rabbit Tracks from the Athletic Department. Good article on Jim Langer. He actually went into the SDSU HoF in 1988, one year after his Pro Football HoF induction and only 18 years after ending his career at SDSU. So he was in under 25 years. Maybe someone can check with Jason Hove (if it's that big of a deal), but I always remember Ron Lenz telling me there was a 25 year wait on SDSU HoF incuction.
And I would have never guessed you were "that old" Jacks#1Fan. Wouldn't have even come close.
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Originally posted by Jacks#1Fan View PostSat here reading your post, and through the foggy haze of "beginning" senility (is 74 old enough for that?), realized who I was missing...LOL Jake.
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Originally posted by Jackrabbit View PostWas Jake Hines a ticket manager for us?
We have a winner
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Was Jake Hines a ticket manager for us?
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Originally posted by 1stRowFANatic View PostNever been hunting elk, but my old neighbor was the head of the RMEF. He used to give us some of his in exchange for freezer space. I think it was the best meat I have ever had, including beef.
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Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post10,174 days 2 hours 52 minutes and 5 seconds.
Anyone here a hunter. Been hunting elk for the last month or so. Probably the toughest animal I've ever hunted. Damnit...they are so tough...guys has to really stroke one with a bow and arrow to kill one. Anyone???????
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Originally posted by CatchEmAll View PostSenility, can't be that old yet, are you ?
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Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post10,174 days 2 hours 52 minutes and 5 seconds.
Anyone here a hunter. Been hunting elk for the last month or so. Probably the toughest animal I've ever hunted. Damnit...they are so tough...guys has to really stroke one with a bow and arrow to kill one. Anyone???????
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