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Back from elk country

Started by wapiti792, September 10, 2007, 11:21:00 AM

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wapiti792

Well I'm back. Tag soup, but what a hunt! It took me 5 days to really get on animals, but when I did it was magical.

The last hour of the last hunt I had a 5x5 bull at 12 yards. He caught me drawing and turned to face me. I had to pass even though I know I could have penetrated his chest. A no brainer! The shot selection would/could have haunted me for a whole year. Besides, I'm the nucklehead who got caught drawing! Why should the animal have to pay for my mistake with an ill advised arrow. Anyway, I caught a little grief from my mates in camp (all wheel shooters)until I reminded them I had 3 stalks that day and not a one of them had any. So, the process starts all over...I'm dreaming of elk country until 2008!
Mike Davenport

snag

You made some great memories and you made a good choice in the heat of battle. Good for you.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Bard1

I agree with Snag.  You made the honorable choice.  I salute you.
Derek
got arrows?

Murph From The Bay

Still sounds like a successful hunt to me.  It pays to have a little restraint rather than make a shot you would regret. Good for you.

     Geoff

pine nut

Think of it as building credits for next time, enjoy the memory ,and be assured you did it right and it takes more character to do that, and it is way easier to live with. SALUTE!

Bill

BamBooBender

:thumbsup:  Lord willing, there's always the next time.
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

Goodbye Shiner you were always a good dog.

wapiti792

Thanks fellas! It sure means alot to know that you guys see it my way too. As I sit at my desk and reflect today I smile knowing that bull might be there next year...bigger, smarter. I know where he lives now, and I will see him each time I shoot my bow and get on that awful treadmill. Also, how many folks have been that close to one of those beasts and lived to tell about it! haha
Mike Davenport

quackersnacker

This'll be my first year hunting "Trad Only" and I can only hope for the kind of experience you've described!!
"Ain't nothin, never just right when ya wants ta do whatcha wants ta do. So ya best just go ahead and do it anyway" -Rancid Crabtree

CheapShot

The memory of that close encounter will last longer than the meat in the freezer. You made the right choice.
TNGIRL....
>>>>>>>>------------>>
Ye Olde Fartes and Sore Losers,
NGTA, TBG,
TGMM Family of The Bow,
Compton's Traditional Bowhunters

sabas silva

It takes a real Tradganger to recognize and appreciate a successful adventure like you had.
Thanks for a good story   :clapper:    :clapper:

4runr

Kenny

Christ died to save me, this I read
and in my heart I find a need
of Him to be my Savior
         By Aaron Shuste

TGMM Family of the Bow

Mike Orton

Better to be criticized by the Training Wheels Crowd than to be plagued by the Nightmares for the next year.  Good Choice!
TGMM Family of the Bow

HalfRack

I was chastised for not taking 75 yard shots by my compound shooting camp mates on my last hunt with wheels back in '91.  

Nicely done on your part! Hopefully memories of that bull tide you over till the next hunt.  Memories of my bull encounter 2 years ago are tiding me over, can't wait to get back to that little meadow.

-Mike

PaulRoberts

Excellent judgment, and a cool head. Nothing should haunt you on that one.

Every shot, especially on elk, are a risk at some level or another. Probabilities were you'd have been disgusted with yourself if you'd chosen otherwise.

Now you can continue to be happy with an excellent hunt and your sound judgment. Even if you'd killed that bull such a call would haunt you.


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