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Nick Norman and a big Colorado elk

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Can you imagine this big bull bugling its head off 11 yards away?

Somehow, Nick Norman managed to stay calm enough to put a good bow shot on this big boy during a recent trip out to Colorado's Gunnison National Forest.

Norman, who lives in Blacksburg, was hunting with his dad, head DGIF turkey biologist Gary Norman and the DGIF's forest wildlife biologist supervisor, Dave Steffen.

Gary Norman said that after this bull went down another bull was bugling like crazy in the area. But knowing that taking care of one elk was going to be enough of a chore they passed on the second bull and got this one out of the woods. As it turned out they went back for the next three days and that elk wouldn't make a sound.

Comments

# 1

[October 15, 2008 3:15 PM]

connie

Man, thats a beauty!

# 2

[October 16, 2008 11:36 PM]

JR Mitchell

Wow dude!!! That is an awsome harvest,especially with a bow! Congradualtions Nick

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While growing up in rural Southern Oregon, Mark Taylor developed a passion for the outdoors while he and his younger brother tagged along with their father on fishing, hunting and camping adventures.

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