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    #16
    Congrats, that's awesome

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      #17
      Congrats! Took my first elk this year so I can honestly say I know the effort it takes.

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        #18
        Originally posted by redfishted View Post
        What unit?
        Unit 5A

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          #19
          Originally posted by Bryan11 View Post
          Congratulations and that's pretty quick work for a solo pack out.
          Thank you! Luckily it was only about 600 yds uphill to the road where we were able to park the truck.

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            #20
            Congrats!!! How long did it take you to draw a tag?

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              #21
              Congrats

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                #22
                Nice job... and Bull Elk.

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                  #23
                  Congrats

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                    #24
                    Very nice, congrats

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Bowtech Lefty View Post
                      Way to go, congrats! Give us the whole story. I'd like to see the video!
                      Not a very good story teller but....

                      We left camp at 5:30am and headed to the agreed drop off spot 30 miles away opening morning. When we arrived it was still dark so I headed down the hill towards a water hole with my head lamp guiding the way. I found the water hole and sat it for about 30 to 45 minutes and after noticing it was froze with snow all around I figured the elk wouldn't be targeting this hole.

                      i packed up all my gear and decided to head to the bottom of the canyon. After hitting a few dead end sheer drop offs I was able to make my way down the bottom where I was hoping to find the big boys hiding out.
                      Not sure how far I walked until I figured out that the rocks covered in snow were to slick for this Texas boy. So I made a plan to head back up.

                      After working my way up out of the canyon I found a 'trail' along the top of the canyon. Keep in mind when I say the top of the canyon that there is still a good hike uphill after that to get to the road.

                      After following the trail a little ways I found some boot tracks in the snow which I admit was very discouraging. I decided to take a break and eat/drink a little to decide my next move. My decision was to keep on keeping on because of course they didnt know what I do which to be honest is diddly when it comes to first hand experience elk hunting

                      So Im not sure how far I walked but it was around 9am when I came around a bend that opened into somewhat of a grassy meadow on the top of the canyon that I spotted the bull elk looking directly at me from 100 yds out. He was standing about 15 to 20 yds from the edge of the canyon, an easy getaway for him. I immediately dropped to the ground behind a small group of treees and shed my pack. Luckily for me there was a deadfall propped between the trees that I could use for a gun rest.

                      Well boys I dont know if you have ever been fortunate enough to have a Bull Elk in your crosshairs but I can tell you its definitely a sight to see.
                      I told myself to 'take your time' 'calm down' 'wait for a good shot' all the while hoping he didnt get wind of me and head down the canyon.

                      When I felt like the time was right I squeezed the trigger and looked up. He was still standing there looking at me! Could not believe, ok I do believe it, I had missed the shot! So i put my gun back on the deadfall gunrest and repeated the above process but this time I raised the crosshairs up to above front shoulder area and squeezed the trigger.

                      I have never in my life, except on tv, seen an animal drop like he did. Next thing I know his body is going down and the antlers are going up. I immediately ran out from behind the trees and put my crosshairs on him in case he got back up. I have heard many stories about how durable these beasts are and was not planning on letting him get away. After a few kicks of his back legs he stopped moving and I was pretty much convinced that he was not getting up. I could not and still cannot believe that I had successfully harvested a public land bull elk solo.

                      After that I recorded my reaction video and then started the butchering process. Like I mentioned initially it took me about 3 hours to break him down. Once I completed that I loaded up the backstraps and tenderloins in my pack and headed out to find my buddy. Once I found him we made our way back down and finished the packout.

                      It was alot of work but I can honestly say I did not want it to end and am already planning next year's trip.

                      I have added some pics
                      1 is of me in the bottom of the canyon, a couple of the meadow area I found him, and last one is where I took my shot from.

                      Here is the link to my reaction video -
                      [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2475Jr5Qg3g"]6X6 Bull Elk Hunt Emotional reaction video - Arizona Unit 5A - YouTube[/ame]

                      I hesitate to share this because of the heavy breathing, comments, and tears shared in the video. I know there will be some 'funny' comments in this crowd but overall I think as hunters you guys/gals feel or have felt the same way I did after taking an animal.

                      I also have a short packout video to give an idea of the part of country we were hunting in. - [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0Qv6jqRaXY"]Bull Elk Packout Unit 5A Arizona - YouTube[/ame]

                      Thanks for reading and hope you guys were able to follow along.
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Hardware View Post
                        Congrats!!! How long did it take you to draw a tag?
                        This was my first year putting in for a tag. My buddy is a resident of Arizona and added me to his application.

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                          #27
                          Congratulations!

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                            #28
                            Congrats!!!

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                              #29
                              Very cool!

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                                #30
                                Congrats!

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