Bojangles21
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This was my thought as well
This isn't going to go how think it is...
To be blunt: You "smacked" a critter, and when you got to where he should be, no blood... No tracks... With snow on the ground...
My guess is you were looking in the wrong spot.
Pretty sad weekend for me. First solo backcountry hunt in colorado this year, didn’t see nothing Saturday, but thanks to a local that gave me some pointers of the unit, I got into a heard Sunday morning, smacked a nice 6x6 at 1010 yards (before everyone freaks, it was the closest I could get without crossing a massive rock cliff, and they were on the move over the ridge line). Dropped the bull dead
My thoughts on this situation as well. Maybe I’ll go up tomorrow and watch for ravens since that spot is extremely recognizable. Get a nice dead head.Bummer! I would agree elk was probably right there. I looked for a deer I shot for hours then returned to where I shot from only to realize I was looking on the wrong bench. That shot was about 300 yards across a canyon, so I can only image 1000 yard error.