While waiting for the meat to cool and my heart rate to come down from the hike, another pack of goats walked up. I was just sitting there by the stream with no cover at all, my bow hanging in a tree and they walked 15 yards in front of me! I waited until they left then grabbed by bow and put the meat in my pack. I walked around the corner and sure enough there they were. I picked out a nice billy with yellow horns and let another arrow fly inside of 10 yards.I watched my fletching disappear. He turned and looked at me as if nothing happened and I almost though I missed because he did not react at all. Then I noticed blood pouring down his side from just behind his shoulder... He slowly walked down hill about 30 feet and laid down peacefully and never woke up.
Camera was dead (Damn it!). I don't have pics of him, but I did get a scull cap for those interesting horns. I will post a pic of that on this thread later after it has cured up a bit in the sun and looks less gross.
It took me probably an hour to clean, skull cap and cool off the bigger billy. I refilled my filtered water bottle from the small water fall and went back to camp. I packed up and headed out with plenty of meat to take back to Oahu!
The hike out took almost twice as long as the hike in. It was less distance as I headed straight out with no exploring, but I was fatigued and had plenty of extra weight that I was happy to be packing. I arrived back at the car around 6:30 pm. After numerous compliments and congrats from hikers my hunt was over... I had shot a grand total of 2 arrows. One was a blue arrow I assembled with a rib teck broad head, the other an easton trad only with a woodsman. I lost no arrows and had no injuries other than fatigue. It was a great day!
I got in the car, and my fiancee and I decided that we would get a hotel room for the last nigh. It was nice to sleep in a bed. I awoke at 4 am. and took apart my 55# Samick Sage, the only takedown I own (for now hehehe). I put my pretty blue arrows in my goat skin quiver with my trad only arrows and hit the airport with my bags, a happy fiancee and a big cooler full of delicious! I am typing this out on the plane. Reflecting on the beauty of the place I have just visited and the blessing of being able to hunt such marvelous land! It was truly a blessed Easter!
Mahalo for reading all of this!
One last view of the most beautiful place on earth!