Incredible story! Congrats.
Incredible story! Congrats.
Awesome Bull and the story telling really did it justice! I know from experience that yes they sure can eat up lead even in the lungs. Your presreverance was epic and paid off HUGE.. haha. Great job. Curious to know who is looking after the taxi work for you
Dear lord those bases are massive!! TTSX are great bullets and what I have been using on elk. Like you I keep shooting until they drop.
Live to Hunt...
Maybe that's the problem, no lead in them bullets
Curious CH what ttsx were you running? Did you retrieve any of them? How did the lungs look? Elk are imo the toughest ungulate, and the Rosie's even more so, but to keep on trucking with 4 in the engine compartment and one in the filter is not great performance out a bullet imo. What ever happened to bullet+lung=dead HA. Long live lead core
The only advantage to a light rifle is it's weight, all other advantages go to the heavier rifle..
Thanks for taking us all along! A Rosie draw is most everyone’s dream LEH to get! You took a Fantastic bull!
Congrats!
About as good as it gets...... Congrats and thanks for sharing.
Absolutely terrific bull ! Sharing your adventure has sure brought some life to HBC.
That is the most impressive bull ever posted here. And that's saying something as others in the past have posted some beauties!
Cold and wet. Colder and wet. Coldest and wet. The Region 2 elk hunters lament
Congrats on persevering and your buddies too.
Great share, awesome pics and story. Thanks....
Finland is a neutral country - but the guns point to the east.
Epic story! What a brute! Congratulations!
Hunt, Enjoy, Repeat
Well, a bunch of other have already said it but I'll say it again. WOW!!
An absolutely fantastic bull and a story to match. Congrats and good on you. You certainly earned that bull.
Thanks a lot for posting and giving this site a good kick in the ass. This is what hunting and hunting forums are about.
"Target archery is seeing how far away you can get and still hit the bull's eye;
Bowhunting is seeing how close you can get and never miss your mark."
"A man's got to know his limitations"