Free: Contests & Raffles.
A Keep calling an see if another one comes in...bows are pretty quiet
Wow, you guys are all alot nicer than I am!
Place: Somewhere in the Rocky MountainsDate: 24 September 20XX; 7th day of your 10 day huntTime: 8:48 PMWeapon: Archery; just you and your bow (hunting solo) this dayArea legal animal: Bull onlyTerrain: Timbered with light to heavy alder/huckleberry brush, and, some open intermittent benchy meadows.After heading up the access trail before daylight, you stop to listen at the head end of a very nice timbered draw, with scattered small benchy meadows, that you know the elk frequent. There are several bull's bugling from various points. You decide to work in as close as possible, underneath the elk, to keep the thermals in your favor before saying a peep. The terrain is pretty decent and within 30-40 minutes, you're in position to where you think you may be able to do some calling below and between two separate bulls and perhaps, get one to come in. After some great vocal exchanges, a decent 5 point comes in to within 40 yards and as you see him walking to where you have a decent shooting lane all hell breaks loose and then you see the hunter stand up and do a fist pump. It appears another hunter has moved in to the situation and shot the bull you called in. As you approach him, he has a look on his face like "wow, I thought you were a bull also". Do you:A. Congratulate the other hunter on a good shot and help him track and pack the bull?B. Give the other hunter a verbal lashing that this mountain has never seen before and head back over to the access trail to head out?C. See if the other guy can call and maybe plan another attempt at one of the other vocal bulls at a later time?D. See how far the other hunter would roll if he accidentally slipped down a shale hillside?E. Other?