MikeWarren33
FNG
Last year I was still hunting, saw a cow, and realized I was about 50 yards from a nice bull and his cows. I hunt with a recurve so I need that distance cut in half. I mainly let fear of scaring them drive my decision making process. I ended up letting them feed over a rise and out of sight before I made my next move, but I never saw them again. I didn't keep pushing them because they were headed in the direction of my father but he was pretty far away.
Anyways, I blew it. And the picture I have of that bull's antlers glistening in the pieces of sun getting through the tree tops is forever ingrained in my mind.
It was too open to try to close the distance any more without getting seen by all those eyeballs.
Also, I was worried that I was too close to them to just randomly start making elk noises and expect them to come see me, but I believe I was wrong. However, they were not being vocal at all.
Question, what would you have done to kill this bull at 25 yards?
I'm embarrassed writing this and admitting how hard I froze up in the moment. I have killed an elk before... surprisingly.
Anyways, I blew it. And the picture I have of that bull's antlers glistening in the pieces of sun getting through the tree tops is forever ingrained in my mind.
It was too open to try to close the distance any more without getting seen by all those eyeballs.
Also, I was worried that I was too close to them to just randomly start making elk noises and expect them to come see me, but I believe I was wrong. However, they were not being vocal at all.
Question, what would you have done to kill this bull at 25 yards?
I'm embarrassed writing this and admitting how hard I froze up in the moment. I have killed an elk before... surprisingly.