I had taken pictures with my phone and couldn't seem to get them off. Two days later we were hiking through where I shot my elk and got some pictures with our camera. With the meat safely hanging and cool, I took the horns and ivory this time. It is hard to see in the picture but the right side had been damaged and there was a small nub that had grown down allowing the brow tine to get unusually long.
(http://oxnams.com/Best_rweb.jpg)
I guess I can add one more picture.
(http://oxnams.com/Best_riser.jpg)
Congrats. Definately a unique set of head gear.
Brock
Awesome job. Nice pics for a cell phone.
A nice animal, for sure!
Congrats on the fine elk!
Wonderful news, thanks for the inspiration!
Excellent !!!! what bow did you use?
Non-typical trophy.
Congrats !
These pictures were with a camera. I couldn't get the ones I had originally taken with my phone (forgot the camera that morning.)
The bow is a Centaur Archery Chimera #65, made by Jim Neaves out of Montana.
oxnam
I would like to hunt elk once in my life. But for now I'll cheer for you and the rest that have the chance to go after them.
I did get a moose with a bow a long time ago so I have had my chances to hunt something besides deer.
Good job
beautiful, congratulations, Oxnam.
Alex
Congrats im heading to colorado in 3 days. :thumbsup:
Well done :thumbsup:
Nice....Enjoy the good eats :thumbsup:
nice elk well done again!
Congrats! I wonder if the one horn is like that from an injury fighting?
Awsome! Next week it's my time...
Mike
Awesome Elk and an Awesome bow. Congrats!
Idabow
:clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
Awesome!!!!!!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
congrats! :thumbsup:
Congrats!
Cool.
Congrats on a beautiful animal. I'll be back in Idaho soon, but not soon enough for me!
Congrats - cool looking bull!
My favorite kind of elk dead down and out.Well done a very big congradulations. :clapper: