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Offline WapitiTalk1

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Re: calling after shoot
« Reply #15 on: August 12, 2014, 09:35:30 PM »
Yes sir... here is one that comes to mind (although there have been a few more).  Called this mini roosey in to within 15 yards and put an arrow in him.  As he spun after the first arrow smacked him, I still had my reed in my mouth (as normal) and stopped him with a short scream.  Broadside, 30 yards, I was able to put another arrow in him which certainly assisted with the harvest.


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Re: calling after shoot
« Reply #16 on: August 12, 2014, 11:10:01 PM »
Last year I shot a cow with my Evo at 17 yrds then her and three others droped to the thickets then crash. It happens fast. I gave a call or two then three elk came back to me. 4-1=3 good for me. I kept calling them in while my wingman tried to get a shot at a second cow came real close too.

 


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