I have mixed feelings about returning home.. Looking forward to going back to work, but had such a good time in New Mexico that I didn't want to leave!
Two friends of mine traveled to NM to hunt with another Friend/outfitter NE of Albuquerque on the 9th-17th.
Bulls were real quiet most of the time, but several opportunities were had and we did hear some bugling.
My story is sad however. On the 4th morning of the hunt, My friend called in a whopper of an elk.. Right over the top of me no less!
It stated with a distant bugle response to a cow call. We decided to go towards the bull aggressively. The second set of mews were answered at 1/3rd the distance and it was on. I got set up in a small opening to where I could cover a couple lanes and my friend retreated to about 70 yards behind me.
The next cow call revealed that my bull had closed the distance to within 30 yards as he screamed from so close, I thought he was on top of me.
After bugling, my bull turned in to the lane I was watching and we made eye contact at 15 yards. He hit the brakes and we spent the next minute..maybe, checking each other out.
I don't think he liked me much as he turned to leave slowly. The bull had to lift his head to clear a cedar tree to leave. As he did, I drew. One step later I shot and unfortunately hit him high.. I believe he dropped a little combined with a slight deflection upward from a limb of the cedar tree.
After giving him 8 hours to expire we did an extensive search.. and again the next day. The rest of the days we watched for buzzards. We are convinced the bull survived. I hope so!
This was a bull of a lifetime 7x7 or possibly 7x6 in the 360" plus range (I didn't want to focus on the antlers too much)and I am truly tore up over the outcome.
I will put it behind me.. eventually, but I vow not to let it sway my confidence.
BigJim