You never hear the hunters talk about how the elk tags cost over $20000 each. Not what I call fair chase hunting. It took real skill and dedication and lots of money.
That gal needs to shoot some trap until she gets good at hitting moving targets , then she will learn to ""follow through"" with her shots and be able to hit those moving shots. Next she needs to learn to sit with one elbow on her knee instead of relying on the shooting stick.
You never hear the hunters talk about how the elk tags cost over $20000 each.
Not what I call fair chase hunting.
It took real skill and dedication and lots of money.
Love Kelly's take on the whole experience. For me, it's a connection to "the circle of life" that is intimate and inexplicable.
Good video friend , was just checking out your channel and i joined up
Paid hunting.
Rich man's hunting.
Not the same as public land elk hunting..
I bet if she paid more money she could have shot a 400 inch bull
Crazy elk have figured out to run away from trucks noises in rolling valleys, and to shoot the elk in the ass to boot.
Amazes me how no one can shoot free hand anymore, nothing like carry a bunch of crap with you to hunt.
Congratulations on some awesome bulls!
That gal needs to shoot some trap until she gets good at hitting moving targets , then she will learn to ""follow through"" with her shots and be able to hit those moving shots. Next she needs to learn to sit with one elbow on her knee instead of relying on the shooting stick.
Great bull.