TGF
01-18-2008, 08:09 AM
Son and I head up 4 hours north of Prince George as he has an elk draw (antlerless). We get word from a farmer last night that he has 80 elk in his fields so at 10pm last night we decide to go for it. After 4 hours drive over some areas in Pine pass that have 8 feet of snow on side of road, it was nice to get to Chetwynd area and find very little snow. Drive to farmers field which is about a kilometer long and 300 meters wide and the road we are driving on is parallel to it. We spot group of 30 but still a little dark to spot antlers. Have to make sure we don't make a mistake and shoot a bull. So we drive past them to neighbours place, then notice the elk start heading toward bush. We backtrack and now they are running along the long length of field trying to cross road we were on. Not sure why they didn't continue to head straight for bush but we were happy to have another chance. We race the VW golf back to where the elk are racing to cross the road. We get there before them and hope they will cross but they turn abruptly and race back the way they just came from. Hopped out of vehicle and son can't get a good steady cross hair on any of them as moving fast at 175 yards. So we turn and head back chasing them to get another chance maybe. They run 400 meters back (with us racing beside them) then same thing, they turn around and head back the same way they came from. I decided to hang back a little more as I'm running the golf with them. They come close to the road and 20 yards from crossing son gets out of vehicle, elk turn yet again and running back the other way. Son pulls up the 7mm Rem Mag and gets good line on a running cow that is about 80 yards away. Bang and the elk keep running, can't shoot again as they all grouped close together while running. So he lost seeing which one he was shooting at. None flinched or acted strangely. I was surprised one didn't go down as he has always killed with one shot. I heard these elk were tough. I tell him to get back in car and we turn around yet again. Maybe we can get another chance. The group is running but one starts lagging behind, then dragging a back leg, then topples over. Yeeee Haaaaw he did connect with a good lung shot. She had run 100 yards from where he hit her.
Left had left house at 4 am and back in town by 2 pm. Pics
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v606/terrygonefishing/c1-2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v606/terrygonefishing/c4-2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v606/terrygonefishing/c2-2.jpg
All this running back and forth in the field reminded me of the wild west back in the old days when the natives used to race animals with their horses. So in modern day we were chasing them with the VW Golf (Turbo diesel)
Now I can get back to the more important things in life like fishing.
Left had left house at 4 am and back in town by 2 pm. Pics
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v606/terrygonefishing/c1-2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v606/terrygonefishing/c4-2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v606/terrygonefishing/c2-2.jpg
All this running back and forth in the field reminded me of the wild west back in the old days when the natives used to race animals with their horses. So in modern day we were chasing them with the VW Golf (Turbo diesel)
Now I can get back to the more important things in life like fishing.