Thanks guys. It was a tough shot, 3 spikes were milling around with about 30 cow elk, so had to wait a long time before I got a clear shot. When I shot, the smoke was thick for a while, the bunch of elk ran off, and this one spike didn't go as far as the rest of the bunch. Then he stumbled, but stayed upright. I knew I had hit him, but no clue where. He stayed upright for about 30 minutes, then walked under a big Ponderosa pine, and laid down. I walked back to my house, reloaded my 54 and drove my Kubota over close to where he laid down. When he heard the Kubota, he got up and went further into a thicker part of the woods. That's when I said let's wait until tomorrow morning. My son in law went to see where he was about 8pm and found him dead. I was relieved and he took it to the barn and hung it up. Waiting today for the liver, heart, kidneys and tongue. Will let it hang for a week at least.
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Mike Allen
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