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Wounded elk kills hunter in Tillamook County

A Hillsboro man died Sunday morning in Tillamook County after an elk that he had shot and wounded the previous night charged at him, fatally wounding him.

Mark David, 66, had been archery hunting on private property in Tillamook County on Saturday evening. According to Oregon State Police, David hit a bull elk and wounded it, but couldn’t find it before nightfall.

The next morning, David and the property owner went out to look for the elk. Around 9:15 a.m., David found the elk and tried to kill it with his bow.

State police say the elk charged David and gored him in the neck with its antlers. The property owner tried to help David, but he died from his injuries.


Police say the elk was killed and the meat was donated to the Tillamook County jail.

https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2020/08/wounded-elk-kills-hunter-in-tillamook-county.html
 
Wounded elk kills hunter in Tillamook County

A Hillsboro man died Sunday morning in Tillamook County after an elk that he had shot and wounded the previous night charged at him, fatally wounding him.

Mark David, 66, had been archery hunting on private property in Tillamook County on Saturday evening. According to Oregon State Police, David hit a bull elk and wounded it, but couldn’t find it before nightfall.

The next morning, David and the property owner went out to look for the elk. Around 9:15 a.m., David found the elk and tried to kill it with his bow.

State police say the elk charged David and gored him in the neck with its antlers. The property owner tried to help David, but he died from his injuries.


Police say the elk was killed and the meat was donated to the Tillamook County jail.

https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2020/08/wounded-elk-kills-hunter-in-tillamook-county.html
Those inmates ate so good that I'm jealous and I don't eat no bad shit.
 
Go steal some cheese from the factory out there and you could enjoy some elk too.
With my luck, the cheese would be moldy and the elk would be long gone and I'd be left with paying Doctor Vinnie Boombotz for pumping out my stomach. I'm tellin' ya' I don't get no respect.
 
Why was the elk/meat not given to the wife and/or property owner? I mean, he had the tag, did he not?
 
Why was the elk/meat not given to the wife and/or property owner? I mean, he had the tag, did he not?
The hunter uses his tag unless there is a crippled person and then the hunter may hunt on the crippled person's behalf but the hunter must then use the crippled person's tag. Being disabled, I've looked this up.
 
Why was the elk/meat not given to the wife and/or property owner? I mean, he had the tag, did he not?

If an animal killed your wife would you really want to eat that animal?

Nothing wrong if you would but I'm guessing everyone was in shock and dressing an elk was pretty far down on the list of things that need to be done.
 
If an animal killed your wife would you really want to eat that animal?

Nothing wrong if you would but I'm guessing everyone was in shock and dressing an elk was pretty far down on the list of things that need to be done.

If I were the property owner, and the elk had been given to me to do whatever, I would have paid for that, frozen the meat, then dispersed accordingly...including the wife if she wanted it.

Simply giving it to the local prison seems a little weird to me.

But, hey, whatever.
 
I'm not really a fan of bow hunting. I don't think it's humane. A gun can usually bring the deer/elk down right away. Occasionally it will be a shot that only wounds them, but my understanding is that bow hunting almost never brings an animal down right away?

I'm also not sure why people would be against hunting because it's vastly more humane than the conditions for most beef ranches and it has almost no impact on the environment, unlike those massive beef ranches.
 
If an animal killed your wife would you really want to eat that animal?

Nothing wrong if you would but I'm guessing everyone was in shock and dressing an elk was pretty far down on the list of things that need to be done.
Probably had lots of meat in the freezer anyway.
 
Impressive for a 13 year old archer!
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nothing like learning to bring home the bacon at a young age!
 
Impressive for a 13 year old archer!
NIS5ISREHFHWBOTK4MTPXJDY54.jpg

nothing like learning to bring home the bacon at a young age!

Not bacon

Are 13 year olds legally allowed to hunt

The little girl looks disgusted
 
Not bacon

Are 13 year olds legally allowed to hunt

The little girl looks disgusted
I know its not bacon just an old figure of speech when you bring home game for the table.
I believe 11 years old with a hunters safety certificate. Any hunter under 17 must have one.

Its really a cultural thing for many to learn to hunt at an early age and respect what nature brings for food.
I was 12 with 30/30 and shot my first mule deer forked horn.

My father made me drink a cup of the deer's blood...jk
 

When I was a kid I went to summer camp with a friend. It was the summer camp he usually went to. It was at big lake down by three sisters I think.

Turns out it was a Seventh Day Adventist camp. Not there is anything wrong with that. Had an amazing time. But, they don't eat meat. So it was all fake meat...Facon...ugh...I ate alot of salad that summer.
 
Impressive for a 13 year old archer!
NIS5ISREHFHWBOTK4MTPXJDY54.jpg

nothing like learning to bring home the bacon at a young age!
I never thought I'd say this about a little girl but that's one hell of a wrack.
 
When I was a kid I went to summer camp with a friend. It was the summer camp he usually went to. It was at big lake down by three sisters I think.

Turns out it was a Seventh Day Adventist camp. Not there is anything wrong with that. Had an amazing time. But, they don't eat meat. So it was all fake meat...Facon...ugh...I ate alot of salad that summer.
I gotta have me a hunk of beast at every meal. Whether it's ham, bacon or sausage at breakfast or sandwich meat, brisket or pork chop or something else for lunch or it's steak or roast for dinner I've gots to have my beast, preferably charred, medium rare unless it's pork which I like cooked longer. Fake meat would make me vomit.
 

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