I'm still after my first bow killed moose, and the JD Berry Misty Dawn is up to the task.
The big issue so far, not counting my hunting close to civilization, has been the weather, which has been very wet. Most of the summer was just the opposite. I had hoped to use my Folbot to hunt some areas that are accessable only by boat, but everything close to the creek is under water. Fortunately, other areas I hunt are easy to get around in just my Xtratufs.
I've seen a cow and a couple of sublegal bulls, including this one:
After sitting for a short while at "Fifty-inch" stand, I decided to take a peek in a nice patch of timber a couple a hundred yards away. I had just reached the edge of the timber when I saw this bull crossing the far end of the timber. Before I could get the binos on him, he went out of sight. I leaned my bow against a handy cottonwood, and started glass for him, and any other bull that might have crossed before him. Nothing!
As it turns out, he was hidden behind a clump of large cottonwoods and was walking right towards me! I pulled out my phone and when he popped out at 15 yds I got the photo. At 12 yds, I started waving my hands and talking to him. He just stood there instead of whirling around and leaving like he should have!
I decided to back out, so I moved to grab my bow and stepped on a stick in the process. The crack of the breaking stick caused him to jump a few yards away. Whew! I was getting worried that he might take exception to my presence and do something about it. I continued to back out, and he took the queue and started walk the other way. If he survives the next three years, maybe we will meet again when he may just be legal to take.