We just got home tonight from our annual New Mexico elk hunt. This year was special - LungPopper, Skinny Hunter, Snake Charmer, JustMyGame, JP (owner of Fine Firearms), our friend Hank and me all went. We had six tags, six shooters and one helper.
I will let LungPopper and company fill you all in but here is the short of it:
We went out on Monday (16th) and had 5 of the six elk down 45 minutes into the hunt. Our last elk was harvested on Thursday morning within 45 minutes as well. One of our hunters flew in Wed night.
A nice part of this hunt is everyone yielded about 250 pounds plus of processed meat (all the elk were jumbo models and very fat). The picture below is my outfit loaded and heading to our butcher. We were at his place with 5 very clean elk by 11:30 am.
We are now 41 elk for 41 tags in the past 8 years regarding this cow hunt. Some years are tough but this was not one of those years. Every year we take a new guy (Skinny Hunter) who has never hunted elk and an old guy (Hank). LungPopper was also able to get a tag (not new to elk hunting but his first trip with us).
Pictures tell a thousand words!
I will let LungPopper and company fill you all in but here is the short of it:
We went out on Monday (16th) and had 5 of the six elk down 45 minutes into the hunt. Our last elk was harvested on Thursday morning within 45 minutes as well. One of our hunters flew in Wed night.
A nice part of this hunt is everyone yielded about 250 pounds plus of processed meat (all the elk were jumbo models and very fat). The picture below is my outfit loaded and heading to our butcher. We were at his place with 5 very clean elk by 11:30 am.
We are now 41 elk for 41 tags in the past 8 years regarding this cow hunt. Some years are tough but this was not one of those years. Every year we take a new guy (Skinny Hunter) who has never hunted elk and an old guy (Hank). LungPopper was also able to get a tag (not new to elk hunting but his first trip with us).
Pictures tell a thousand words!