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Topic Archives => Memorable Hunts => Topic started by: oxnam on August 31, 2008, 05:31:00 PM
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Yesterday was the opener for archery elk in Idaho. My father and I have hunted the area for a number of years and set up two treestands at the convergence of several trails and a wallow last weekend. Friday night we hiked up the mountain and spent the night up there.
Early Saturday we made our way into our stands. Before too long we could hear cow calls just on the other said of the finger we were bordering. They probably weren't 150 yards away but we couldn't see any of them. Then just just up the hill, a bull let out an extremely loud chuckle. It was so loud and hollow sounding. He sounded like he was just out of sight.
Out of the corner of my eye I caught movement up the hill. I thought it might be a deer until I saw the dark thick leg through the trees. ELK!! I was so excited. He stepped out and even had antlers. 60 yards out, he started working down a trail that would take him past my fathers stand and then down to mine. I kept expecting to have the elk bolt with my fathers arrow in him and I could get a chance at a running elk. I just kept thinking that I might get a chance at a wounded running elk and was ready. The elk had now turned to side hill a little bit and stopped. I could no longer see his neck or head because it was behind a large tree. As I am watching and waiting for my father to shoot this bull that can't be more than 10 yards from his stand it hits me, I have a slightly quartering away shot at a bull elk that is just under 25 yards! I slowly drew back now fully aware of how much my leather glove seems to be squeaking. Good back tension and the string slid from my fingers. The arrow arched slightly and plowed into the elk high in his lungs. My heart sank as a large portion of my arrow was still sticking out. He spun 180 degrees and stumbled. Regaining his footing he went out of sight after going straight up hill. Out of view we heard some crashing in the brush followed my more breaking branches seconds later. Did he fall or did he spook other elk? I sat down taking it all in and replaying it all over again and again. Several questions raced through my mind like, why didn't the arrow penetrate because better I am shooting #65, why didn't he head downhill like they always do, was the crashing him dying or just spooking other elk?
We waited about two hours to give him plenty of time to bed down and also see if anything else might come in for my dad.
I was elated to finally get out of our stands and on his track. A little blood and then there was lots of of foamy blood sprayed over and over up the hill. The tracking only took us about 60 yards where we found him piled up dead. My first trad elk!! A rag horn that had five points on one side and a single long eye guard with a gnarled knob that looked like the result of an injury on the other. His horns were small but I would have shot a calf if that was the shot that was presented.
I have killed several with my compound over the years but had never seriously gone with a stickbow. Even though I have shot well since I was young. When I purchased my Centaur longbow from Jim Neaves in July, I thought I better give traditional on honest try for big game.
We found my arrow 12 yards from where I shot the bull. It was still my full length shaft but the broadhead was gone. This is scary when you have to gut the animal and you don't know where the broadhead is. We eventually found the broadhead buried in the off shoulder
I shot him at 7:30 AM and we had him all packed out by 8:30 PM. Worst part was, other than packing, that my father and I both forgot our cameras. On one of our trips back up the mountain I brought my phone to take a picture, but now need to figure out how to get it off. What a long wonderful day.
Good luck to everyone this season.
oxnam
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Congratulations. Great job. Looking forward to the cell phone pic.
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Great Job. Thanks for sharing. Flint
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:thumbsup:
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Nice job, That is exciting stuff!! I'll be heading to N. Idaho very soon
Great country to hunt.
Mark
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Congrats!!!!
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Great job :thumbsup: :notworthy:
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Congrats and thanks for the story. :clapper: :goldtooth:
Tracy
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Grrrrrrrrrreaat!!!!!!!!
Todd
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Congrats on your first trad Bull! somehow that one is always one of the most special no matter how many you've taken before. Thanks for the story. My turn tomorrow as I take my bowyer out for a couple day hunt.
:goldtooth:
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:clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
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Great job,great story!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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It's great you were hunting with your dad. Thanks for sharing,congratulations.
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Congratulations!!!!! :thumbsup: :clapper:
Pictures?!
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Way to go!!!!!!,cant wait for the pics! :clapper:
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Way to Go! can't wait for pics.
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Wapiti chasing 10 days out of the year and lovin' it!!!
Longbow: ACS-CX 58#@28. Arrow: GT5575 Traditional, 100gr. Brass insert, 125 gr. Magnus 2-blade: 530 gr. total.
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Congrats. Very well done.
Thanks for sharing the story. And relay a message of good luck to your dad. Tell him we are all hoping to hear his story of success.
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Excellent! Nicely done!
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Great! :clapper:
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Excellent story. Congrats!
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You set your story up very well but it has left me wondering: Why didn't your Dad shoot?
Glad you had a great hunt.
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Congratulation! I too am wondering why your dad didn’t shoot.
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Awesome!!!! Congrats.
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Congrats, cant wait to see picks.
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I hope to be doing the same thing in two weeks....well played, well shot and a firm congratulations!
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Thanks everyone.
I guess I did leave out the part why he didn't shoot. When the bull was virtually broadside for me, he was facing my dad head on. My dad had come to full draw just before the bull had stopped. I couldn't see the bulls neck or head, but I guess his nose was to the ground. All he had to shoot at was the top of the bulls shoulders and back. He was waiting for the bull to make a move when saw my arrow hit him.
Thinking the whole time that it was going to be my dad's elk helped me stay relatively calm. Funny how much I was hoping for a passing shot. Obviously not a shot that one would normally take, but I practice it a lot, and thought there might be a "need" for one. It couldn't have turned out any better and my dad was really happy for me.
We'll head out again tomorrow morning and hopefully get his. In 2003, we both got our bulls within fifteen minutes or each other and never moved from where we were calling. We were lucky and just happened to wander into the middle of a herd and with a little calling we got a lot of interest fast. The bulls died within 150 yards of each other when they ran in opposite directions. I'll never forget that morning.
I have logged so many miles looking for elk over the years that it is a bit unreal when when it comes together so simply and quickly. Call it blessings or luck I am grateful either way.
oxnam
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Anyone know how to get the pictures off a phone?
oxnam
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Congrats!!! :thumbsup:
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Originally posted by oxnam:
Anyone know how to get the pictures off a phone?
oxnam
Can you email them? Depending on the brand, you'll more than likely need a USB cable to connect it directly to your computer.
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Trad Rag | com
Wapiti chasing 10 days out of the year and lovin' it!!!
Longbow: ACS-CX 58#@28. Arrow: GT5575 Traditional, 100gr. Brass insert, 125 gr. Magnus 2-blade: 530 gr. total.
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Congradulations. Nice story. Hap
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Way to go! Well Done :thumbsup:
great read i can't wait to have a go at these elk.
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Way to go!! Good story to be with your Dad for that. So why didnt he shoot? Was he waiting for his boy to have the honors?
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Send the picture from your phone to your e mail then you can save the pic to your desktop from there
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That's cool! We'll be up in Idaho in a couple of weeks. Can't wait!!
Mike
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:thumbsup:
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CONGRATS AND THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR STORY,VERY WELL WRITTEN,KINDA FELT LIKE I WAS THERE WITH YOU! :archer:
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Great story, thanks for sharing. Please post some pics when you can.
john III
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Congrats on a job well done. Did you ever ask your Dad why he didn't take the shot himself?
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Great story , hunting with your dad, first trad elk. Does it get any better?(nut) :bigsmyl: :clapper: :biglaugh:
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congrats!
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Congratz. on a great success! :clapper:
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Great story, thanks for the warm up.
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:clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
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Congradulations. And on a hunt with your dad no less.
Prarrie Dog
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:thumbsup: :clapper: Awesome job!
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Congrats!!! Looking forward to seeing the picture. As was suggested above you should be able to e-mail the picture to your own e-mail and then save it and post it.
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Congrats, Great job!!! :thumbsup: :clapper:
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You can send the picture to your e-mail account.Congrats