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Lil-Rokslider
Well, I am officially bored out of my mind in the quarantine zone...
I thought it would be cool to hear some stories of everyone's most textbook/memorable harvests. It doesn't have to be western big game or even you biggest animal. It could be deer, ducks, turkeys---whatever. I'm looking for the kinds of hunts where its seems like the critters read the script and you couldn't have drawn it up any better if you tried!
Here's one that comes to mind:
In 2018, my brother-in-law and I were getting ready to head off the mountain after a long day of chasing September bulls here in CO. During the last 15 minutes of shooting light we found ourselves in a small bowl of interspersed aspens and lodgepole pine. As the light faded, we heard the most lazy, pathetic bugle coming from the other side of the opening. At this point were less than a half mile from home and in total disbelief. Nevertheless, I responded with a bugle of my own and immediately saw eight cows pop out of the timber on a bee line for our position. Bringing up the rear was a small 5 point, intent on establishing his harem. The thermals had just switched in our favor and this allowed the cows to pass by us at 8 yards without a worry in the world. I was at full draw when the young romeo came sauntering through a patch of golden aspens and (as cheesy as it sounds) I thought to myself "this is like something out of field and stream magazine". I stopped him with a mew at 28 yards and let the arrow fly. It hit him perfect and the bull died within 20 seconds ON the trail we were heading for. A few buddies and a few hours later we had the bull off the mountain. That hunt was by no means "textbook" in elk hunting terms but some days I would rather be lucky than good!
I thought it would be cool to hear some stories of everyone's most textbook/memorable harvests. It doesn't have to be western big game or even you biggest animal. It could be deer, ducks, turkeys---whatever. I'm looking for the kinds of hunts where its seems like the critters read the script and you couldn't have drawn it up any better if you tried!
Here's one that comes to mind:
In 2018, my brother-in-law and I were getting ready to head off the mountain after a long day of chasing September bulls here in CO. During the last 15 minutes of shooting light we found ourselves in a small bowl of interspersed aspens and lodgepole pine. As the light faded, we heard the most lazy, pathetic bugle coming from the other side of the opening. At this point were less than a half mile from home and in total disbelief. Nevertheless, I responded with a bugle of my own and immediately saw eight cows pop out of the timber on a bee line for our position. Bringing up the rear was a small 5 point, intent on establishing his harem. The thermals had just switched in our favor and this allowed the cows to pass by us at 8 yards without a worry in the world. I was at full draw when the young romeo came sauntering through a patch of golden aspens and (as cheesy as it sounds) I thought to myself "this is like something out of field and stream magazine". I stopped him with a mew at 28 yards and let the arrow fly. It hit him perfect and the bull died within 20 seconds ON the trail we were heading for. A few buddies and a few hours later we had the bull off the mountain. That hunt was by no means "textbook" in elk hunting terms but some days I would rather be lucky than good!