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That's what I'm thinking too...unfortunately. I'm probably headed back to the same area mid week, to deer hunt. Maybe I'll come across my arrow...
Boy you did everything right! Till the shot. I only chuckle because I've done it so many times as well!
Sounds very familiar, the highs and the lows. I guarantee you that using your 40 yard pin at 58 yards you did not hit the bull. Rest easy knowing he's fine.Glad you had fun, anyone that gets to bowhunt elk is very blessed.
It happens it may be time to invest in a good rangefinder if you already don't have one, it is hard enough to get an elk within range you do not want your equipment to be the reason you don't capitalize on your opportunity. I had a deer I shot several years ago that I never found the arrow to. I was in the area with my family a few years later showing them where I had shot the deer. My wife walked over like it was no big deal plucked an arrow out of a tree, and said I wonder if this is yours. Sure enough it was.
Great story, range finders can be awesome or the reason you missed a chance to shoot. Last year caught a bull crossing a shooting lane, had time to range and made a lethal shot. Loved my rangefinder.This year caught a herd crossing a old logging road. By the time I was in position and ranged I had no shot. Stupid range finder. If I had of drawn the bow instead of ranging could have shot at a cow, but would have been shooting an estimated distance so who knows.Either way it is a blast to get close and have a chance.