Persistence…

Started in 2021, punched my tag on the bull in my avatar as my first in 2023. LE, archery, public land, DIY.
 
Was successful my first year. Unguided public land in a general unit. This was after many successful guided rifle hunts.
 
Ha! When I started bowhunting elk in the early 80's we would call in bulls on OTC Colorado public land almost every day. I killed one the first year and every year for many years after that.

I hit a dry spell when switching to a recurve with it being hard to call solo and get drawn on them.
 
It took longer to kill my first rifle bull than my first archery. I killed a five point bull on my third rifle hunt. On my first archery hunt I killed a six point bull on the last day.
 
I started archery hunting elk in 2010, passed up a lot of elk wanting to kill a big bull the first few years. I ended up getting frustrated one day in 2012 and shot a spike to show my wife that I could actually kill an elk:) Set a goal to only kill 6 point bulls after that, killed my first 6 point in 2013 and had a lot of missed chances and several missed shots over the next 5 years. In 2018 something clicked and I have killed a 6 point bull every year, including this year, except in 2023, in 2023, I only hunted 2 days because my buddy drew a OIL tag and I was his caller, I passed up 3 five-point bulls in those two days and shot a 6-point square in the shoulder at 28 yards and never found him.
 
It took about three seasons for me... now going through another drought after a couple hard seasons. My OG honey hole ran out of honey.


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Took me 4 years of archery hunting before I took my first bull. Took a cow my first year. Since then I tend to go in streaks, have 3 or 4 great years and then a couple slow years.
 
Shot my first archery bull (raghorn 3x4) on day 2 of first hunt. solo DIY public land with 2 horses :)
It then took me 4 years to close the deal again (big 5pt), Solo DIY public land, no horses.
Since then I have partook in 3 seasons without taking a bull. I suppose I am due again :)
Enjoy the process and keep your shooting and calling sharp. There is always something to learn and that is a big part of what makes it rewarding :)
 
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