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    its your elk

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    Whoever was scarier lookin.
    Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkCO View Post
    There is common courtesy and then there is the law.

    ALL of the CO DOW regulations use the word "kill" for tagging, use of meat, etc. The actual legal right to an animal is to the person who "killed" the animal. If it was alive and then finished off with a subsequent shot, the kill shot claims possession.

    There is some gray area. If your shot "would" have killed it, there is obviously a potential claim. Based on the description, I would say that the kill shot of your friend would obligate him to tag the animal. The proper thing to do (IMHO) would be to share the meat unless your wife ended up filling her tag. Then your friend should at least thank her with the backstraps.

    Be careful of the regulations on party hunting. If your friend's shot was viewed as the "kill" shot by a DOW officer, but it had your wife's tag on it, they could potentially take the carcass and issue two tickets for party hunting.

    Go read the regs..."kill" is the operative word.
    We had that same situation happen to our camp other then it being a friend part. one of our guys shot it followed the blood trail and then some other guys shot it and tagged it. We decided to give it to them just not to deal with the hassel. but then later we asked the game warden and she said techincally it should have been ours.
    Grab a straw and suck it up.

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    I cried and got a title waxthis's Avatar
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    Gut shot you say??? Let your buddy have it...
    "An individual is only entiteld to one's rights as long as one respects the rights of others."...R.F.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waxthis View Post
    Gut shot you say??? Let your buddy have it...

    Did you read the 2nd shot? If the gut shot was the only hit, I might agree with you. I'm just hoping this weather helps out for this weekend...

    Thanks for your opinion.

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    Had a NICE Pronghorn buck I shot 2 years ago go this way too. Shot the in the left shoulder and sadly I was low 8 inches and broke his leg . He ran off on three legs about a mile to another group of hunters that dispatched him. Either I felt bad about the whole thing and stopped hunting for a couple hours and practiced about 40 rounds. I was dead on in the practice but i believe I got excited when i shot at this buck. Later that day I got another nice buck and that was a clean kill. Either way I learned a lot from that hunt and that is to concentrate on the vital zone. Either way in a deer hunt a month later I concentrates so hard on that shot and he went to deer heaven instantly. If the friend is cool he would share the meat with you and if he were a gentleman give your wife the kill.

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    Sounds right... what a bummer

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    Quote Originally Posted by waxthis View Post
    Gut shot you say??? Let your buddy have it...
    Quote Originally Posted by Gunoholic View Post
    Did you read the 2nd shot? If the gut shot was the only hit, I might agree with you. I'm just hoping this weather helps out for this weekend...

    Thanks for your opinion.
    I think he was referring to the mess of a gut shot. Stomach contents, etc. floating in the cavity can ruin a lot of meat, plus, it's just nasty to have to field dress. Yuck!
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    Should share. Texas heart shots probably took care of a lot of the meat.

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