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Mentality is such an overlooked overlooked aspect is aspect, especially on tough hunts like that. When I used to bohunt I often found that learning when to draw my bow often made the difference. Wish I had the perfect answer on when to draw, but that just took time to learn how the elk in my area reactedSept 2021, day 6 into the archery season, solo that morning… few hrs of cat and mouse in a wide drainage and i finally let my mind slip and tried crossing an more open area while continuing to bugle back. A spike showed up 30yds off my right shoulder(which was great) but the 5pt also came out and strait at me looking directly at me(my bugle giving my location)… 16yds and couldnt draw.
On my 2nd run out west, sept 26th, a very similar game in the same drainage with a 6pt… kept my calling to good locations and was afforded anothr 16yd shot and all ended as I hoped.
I replayed the first trip over and over even up to the seconds before i released the arrow… that one correction made all the difference on that occassion and filled my tag. Lesson learned… always stayed in the game mentally. Which isnt always easy lol!!