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I got my first archery kill on a cow elk this year... i still have the arrow, but couldnt retrieve my animal Might be the most disappointing thing to ever happen to me. Would have been my first archery kill and first elk. I think I should get rid of the arrow... it might be bad juju
Quote from: hillbillyhunting on March 09, 2012, 01:02:27 PMI got my first archery kill on a cow elk this year... i still have the arrow, but couldnt retrieve my animal Might be the most disappointing thing to ever happen to me. Would have been my first archery kill and first elk. I think I should get rid of the arrow... it might be bad juju How do you know you killed her? Just curious. More than one elk have survived an arrow before.
Reminds me of my bull this year, got 1 lung and liver and the fuc/)r would not die. Found him 24hrs later, meat was still good.Archery hunting can bring the highest of highs and lowest of lows multiple times in the same day.
But like I said, when he saw the blood trail he gave me a high five and said we are going to have a dead elk within 100 yards. Im pretty sure I only hit one lung and she never laid down but I dont think she could have lived.
Quote from: dreamingbig on March 09, 2012, 01:30:56 PMQuote from: hillbillyhunting on March 09, 2012, 01:02:27 PMI got my first archery kill on a cow elk this year... i still have the arrow, but couldn't retrieve my animal Might be the most disappointing thing to ever happen to me. Would have been my first archery kill and first elk. I think I should get rid of the arrow... it might be bad juju How do you know you killed her? Just curious. More than one elk have survived an arrow before.All but 3"- 4" of the arrow penetrated then broke off about 5" below the fletchings, bright red frothy blood, and big piles of blood where she stopped... We thought she wouldn't be more than 100yards away at one point about 10 min into tracking her because of all the blood, but we followed her for hours and hours and hours. The blood trail would let up then be heavy again and went back and forth. Followed her for more than 6 hours and we even let her sit for more than 2 hrs after I shot her because the veteran archer I was with was not very confident in my shot. But like I said, when he saw the blood trail he gave me a high five and said we are going to have a dead elk within 100 yards. I'm pretty sure I only hit one lung and she never laid down but I don't think she could have lived.
Quote from: hillbillyhunting on March 09, 2012, 01:02:27 PMI got my first archery kill on a cow elk this year... i still have the arrow, but couldn't retrieve my animal Might be the most disappointing thing to ever happen to me. Would have been my first archery kill and first elk. I think I should get rid of the arrow... it might be bad juju How do you know you killed her? Just curious. More than one elk have survived an arrow before.
I got my first archery kill on a cow elk this year... i still have the arrow, but couldn't retrieve my animal Might be the most disappointing thing to ever happen to me. Would have been my first archery kill and first elk. I think I should get rid of the arrow... it might be bad juju