Why am I not surprised at the 'laugh' emoji?Methinks elk is the one limping by....
Oh because i dont think that bull was injured beyond healing. I tracked it for 7 hours, the blood became sparse, dried up, and went away, and i recovered the broken arrow. All that broke off was the arrow head and an insert, a total of about 1 3/4" of material. As such, im about 98% sure that arrow connected with solid bone. For a bull elk a solid hit on the bone isnt going to be deadly. I considered my tag punched after hitting that bull for the season anyway, incase for some 1/1000 chance infection overtook the bull at a later date. Gotta roll with those punches and im done crying over it, gotta look to next year and have confidence that bull will live to see another day after encountering me.Why am I not surprised at the 'laugh' emoji?
Yeah, I haven't experienced it yet that I know of--thankfully. But sh t happens, it comes with hunting; you did your diligence looking for him.... If it was just a call out then i hope you never experience making a shot that doesnt go as planned.
Yea for sure, trust me, not a day goes by i dont re-live that moment and the sinking feeling when i heard that impact on the unseen twig. I actually am very hopeful , assuming he survives the rifle seasons, that he will be there to hunt next year and my intention is to go hunt him in his areas for sure. I'd like to wrap that bad taste up and finish the job, that was actually my first bad shot with a bow and its a pretty awful feeling.Yeah, I haven't experienced it yet that I know of--thankfully. But sh t happens, it comes with hunting; you did your diligence looking for him.
I really hope you get another shot at him next year and seal the deal.
Not trying to be an a-hole, simply commenting out of the respect for that animal out there--that is paramount. Just imagine if we had to endure a broadhead in a hip or shoulder over the next year.
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Two separate trips to Montana. A total of 9 days hunting. No elk.
I did get a muley and had a great experience. First time elk hunting in Montana and it was beautiful. I loved the terrain and my lungs appreciated the lower altitude. Will be back next year.