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Signs of a good elk hunting partner

Elk tenderloin dinner courtesy of a good hunting partner. (Rich Landers)

HUNTING — Note to nimrods picking an elk hunting partner:

There’s no better choice that one who will personally deliver for a special occasion a home-grown watermelon, a bottle of homemade wine and the most precious and tender elk tenderloin a forest can grow.

He also offered the shirt off his back, but we said, “Thanks Jim, this will do.”

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Outdoors Blog." Read all stories from this blog