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Author Topic: ELK....Locked up!!  (Read 1153 times)

Offline fireman_3311

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ELK....Locked up!!
« on: February 07, 2007, 11:49:00 AM »
I recieved these pics in an email, thought ya'll enjoy them...Also a little story that goes along with them!!!

RENO , Nev. (AP) -- It's not all checking hunting and fishing licenses. Sometimes the issues are bigger. Like when a Nevada game warden was handed the chore of figuring out how to separate two bull elk who locked horns while sparring and couldn't untangle them.

The saga began Nov. 21 when a rancher in Reese River Valley spotted the two elk.

By the following day, the animals were gone and the rancher assumed they had separated.

A week later, according to Nevada Division of Wildlife biologist Tom Donham, the rancher was out looking for some of his cows and saw the elk again.

This time, he called the wildlife department and Donham, game warden Brian Eller and Bureau of Land Management wildlife biologist Bryson Code headed out to see what they could do.

When they reached Indian Valley , south of Austin , it was Nov. 29, one week after the elk were first seen.

"When we arrived where the rancher had last seen them, we found them pretty quickly. They were both lying on the ground and one of them was in a very uncomfortable looking position with his head directly above the others head and his nose pointing straight up to the sky," Donham said. Eller said he wondered if they had survived their ordeal.

"Once we found out they were alive, I was hoping they couldn't move and would stay where they were. That didn't happen. When they ran off, I was hoping that they could not go very far. That didn't happen either," he said.

The elk may have been sparring at the outset, but Donham and Eller say they used teamwork to run for nearly a mile to evade the newcomers. "It looked like they had been doing it all their lives; serious cooperation if I've ever seen it," Donham said.

After two unsuccessful attempts, Donham was able to get a tranquilizer dart into one of the elk. With one down, the other could not run, but was also partially tranquilized in order to separate the two.

Eller and Code helped hold the elk down while Donham used a hand saw to remove part of an antler off one of them.

"As soon as they were apart, the bull that hadn't gotten a full dose jumped to his feet and Bryson, Brian and I quickly gave him all the room he wanted. He went off about 30 yards and lay down for about 10 minutes before finally walking up the hill and over the ridge, none the worse for wear" Donham said.

The other elk was treated with antibiotics and eventually walked off as well after the tranquilizer had worn off.

"If these two bulls had not been discovered, and we never got the call, they more than likely would have both died. Watching the bulls walk away, and knowing that we likely saved them from a slow death was definitely one of those moments that makes this job rewarding."?


 

 

 

 
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Re: ELK....Locked up!!
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2007, 11:53:00 AM »
Great story and great pics! Thanks!
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Re: ELK....Locked up!!
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2007, 12:06:00 PM »
Yeah, great story and pix, And they ran into the sunset.

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Re: ELK....Locked up!!
« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2007, 03:17:00 PM »
Sure is a wonder one didn't kill the other in that time frame. Great story and pictures. You have been getting some neat pictures yourself!  :campfire:  

              Thanks for sharing them!

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Re: ELK....Locked up!!
« Reply #4 on: February 07, 2007, 03:44:00 PM »
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: ELK....Locked up!!
« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2007, 03:45:00 PM »
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: ELK....Locked up!!
« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2007, 04:31:00 PM »
It is great story and thanks to Brian and Bryson for separating them. It is hard enough to draw one elk tag but to then be confronted with this ?
Shoot, don't shoot, which one to shoot...and who would believe it ?

Offline Ray Hammond

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Re: ELK....Locked up!!
« Reply #7 on: February 07, 2007, 08:58:00 PM »
no slouch elk either....really nice thirds on that one bull!!!!
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Re: ELK....Locked up!!
« Reply #8 on: February 07, 2007, 10:07:00 PM »
i saw a video were these guys were hunting and these two deer came up stuck together like that they watched them for about two hours. they were both dead tired. probally been locked up like that for a little while. they both looked a little skinny. well they shot one and when it died they went up and cut the antler off to let the other one go.

Offline fireman_3311

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Re: ELK....Locked up!!
« Reply #9 on: February 07, 2007, 10:21:00 PM »
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Originally posted by Ray Hammond:
no slouch elk either....really nice thirds on that one bull!!!!
No doubt, those 3rds are phenomenal...I wouldn't think twice about either bull!!!!
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Re: ELK....Locked up!!
« Reply #10 on: February 07, 2007, 11:21:00 PM »
That is the Reese River they are in, not a creek-just to show how little water there is here.  The juniper and sage hills behind them are typical of good elk and deer countryy here in Nevada.
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Offline Brian Krebs

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Re: ELK....Locked up!!
« Reply #11 on: February 08, 2007, 04:07:00 AM »
While I was in the Air Force in 1974 ;my best friend and I hunted muledeer in Colorado; and he killed a huge doe. He called home to tell his father and brother ( who had yet to ever kill a deer). The bragging was over quick when my buddy found out that his brother and father had killed two fighting Michigan bucks that were locked together.
 They could not be separated; and they were eventually mounted still locked together ( a corner mount).
 It was in field and stream and such; as they were the largest deer ever taken in such a manner; in Michigan.
 The question unanswered by any fish and game officer then to now: is if just one of them had come upon the deer and killed them- would one tag have worked for both?
 I have seen bucks locked with dead bucks; and even just the head of one- but I have never gotten an answer about the legal standpoint of this: in a hunting situation- could you kill one- or both... with one tag???
  Things that make you go hhmmmmm..

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