I could see the buck got hit and it looked like a good first shot, but it jumped up and stood broadside for me, I couldn't resist. plus it was the last few minutes of daylight and I didn't want to spend a long time blood trailing in the dark.
I was in 36 but might actually hunt a different unit next year if I get the tag for that zone. Great work on the cows and the antelope! was that also the same zone?
It went pretty well. I hunted 10 days and didn't harvest but had several really good days of calling action and I learned a ton. Called in 2 really good bulls one morning when I was solo; definitely could have capitalized on those if I had a buddy shooting. Have you gone on your cow hunt yet?
I just got the 2p older version of the Nemo Spike. It's floorless and is pitched with trekking poles so it's super light. I really like it, have spent like 12 nights under it so far this fall. I'm really becoming a fan of the floorless idea for tents/tarps.
I just joined SCH so I'm seeing this late. I hunted that zone for the first time year. My first time ever bow hunting elk (or any species for that matter). Did you hunt it this year?
hahaha yep. I hesitate to give anything in hunting a "likelihood of success percentage" but if those dudes weren't sitting on that hillside, I'm thinking 97% chance we would have had that buck. We met up with that doe he was chasing. We did everything right on our behalf. Just the way it...
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