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Dang, Right there is a great purpose for a thread like this.2 years ago was the first time I ever got into it with calling back and fourth with a bull that has cows with him. That is exactly what he did. Kept calling but then would move off.My biggest mistake was not aiming small enough. I was only about 20 feet away. In thick brush. Last week of late season archery. Big lead cow comes up through the brush and walks clearly into the only clear shooting lane there was. This was mostly young growth filled in with vine maple and blackberries. I let it fly when I saw that all my pins rested on solid vitals, instead of picking a point and aiming with one pin. There was a vine maple twig that had stuck up in the way closer to me than the elk. The arrow ended up stuck in the tree inches above the elks back. I am just glad it didnt turn into a bad shot and lost badly hit animal.
At the truck waiting for a couple other guys to come out. Decided to sit in the truck and listen to the radio. Some minutes later look up to see a herd crossing 20 yards behind the truck in my rear view. They went over the hill and out of my life forever. Stay outside the truck with weapon handy, they will show up in the oddest places.
Quote from: Woodchuck on July 06, 2018, 10:54:54 AMAt the truck waiting for a couple other guys to come out. Decided to sit in the truck and listen to the radio. Some minutes later look up to see a herd crossing 20 yards behind the truck in my rear view. They went over the hill and out of my life forever. Stay outside the truck with weapon handy, they will show up in the oddest places.Instant classic .
I cow called at a bull from 7’ away...it didn’t work.