Well guys I haven't been on here much in the last 6 months , I pop in and check threads now and then. Mostly on the hunting forum some on the reloading forum.
Been real busy with work and also playing a more active roll with my BIL's farm. This was a hectic fall, between work farming and weather.
So after finally drawing a bull tag I set out to get one with my bow. And while I didn't get as many days in the field as I would have liked I had opportunities and one way or another didn't get it done.
My best chance came on the day after Canadian thanksgiving, I called in a pretty nice 45" bull to 30 yrds. Then I flubbed the shot , I went over and over it in my head still don't know how I did it but I did. Like most great hunters I wanted to blame my equipment,lol, but at home I put 3 arrows in a 2" group at 40 yrds. Ba humbug.
My next 2 opportunities had bulls hang up just out of my range and one errant breeze that sent another on the run. With last Sunday being my last time for bow hunting and calling prime time about 15 days past. On Sunday I called in 2 cows and 3 calves , in separate areas no bulls with them, over all it was a good day and the cow with one calf hung around inside 40 yrds for not quite an hour.. I love live decoys!! Lol
Fast forward to yesterday and I was determined to get a bull before the gong show known as the first weekend of rifle season began. I was out an hour before daylight and in a ravine where I had been seeing moose. I jumped 3 bulls from their bed at first light and never got a shot, but with fresh snow and persistence it took 6 hrs and I finally managed to relocate them.
Once again I spooked them from their beds before getting into a spot I could shoot from , but this guy stopped to look back at just over 200 yrds . I shot from kneeling and put one thru both lungs he went another 50 yrds . He started to wobble and I put one more in to be sure, collected my thoughts said a little thank you to the man upstairs.
Then the work begins as per usual.
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Been real busy with work and also playing a more active roll with my BIL's farm. This was a hectic fall, between work farming and weather.
So after finally drawing a bull tag I set out to get one with my bow. And while I didn't get as many days in the field as I would have liked I had opportunities and one way or another didn't get it done.
My best chance came on the day after Canadian thanksgiving, I called in a pretty nice 45" bull to 30 yrds. Then I flubbed the shot , I went over and over it in my head still don't know how I did it but I did. Like most great hunters I wanted to blame my equipment,lol, but at home I put 3 arrows in a 2" group at 40 yrds. Ba humbug.
My next 2 opportunities had bulls hang up just out of my range and one errant breeze that sent another on the run. With last Sunday being my last time for bow hunting and calling prime time about 15 days past. On Sunday I called in 2 cows and 3 calves , in separate areas no bulls with them, over all it was a good day and the cow with one calf hung around inside 40 yrds for not quite an hour.. I love live decoys!! Lol
Fast forward to yesterday and I was determined to get a bull before the gong show known as the first weekend of rifle season began. I was out an hour before daylight and in a ravine where I had been seeing moose. I jumped 3 bulls from their bed at first light and never got a shot, but with fresh snow and persistence it took 6 hrs and I finally managed to relocate them.
Once again I spooked them from their beds before getting into a spot I could shoot from , but this guy stopped to look back at just over 200 yrds . I shot from kneeling and put one thru both lungs he went another 50 yrds . He started to wobble and I put one more in to be sure, collected my thoughts said a little thank you to the man upstairs.
Then the work begins as per usual.
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