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Title: Cold calling episode 2.0 Shoot or no shoot?
Post by: lamrith on July 31, 2014, 08:42:29 AM
Building off the cold calling thread Phantom posted.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,157486.0.html (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,157486.0.html)
 
It is 8am on day 8 of your 10day September hunt, you have finally heard a few bugles yesterday, but never got closer than 60yrds.  Due to swirly thermals and poor terrain (for humans) that the elk are loving.

The previous Cold Calling experiment is turning into a TV Show, the question now is which?  Are you going to become Hannibal and end the day with "I love it when a plan comes together." or will you be Homer Simpson with a "DOH!"?
 
Initial calls produced some movement and a weak bugle from the desired direction.  You and partner are set and follow up with more cow calling.  You are the caller, suddenly you get a ear splitting Bugle from behind you.  Looking back over your shoulder you see just the tips of a huge 6x6 100yrds away in the opening below your trees.
 
You call back to your (now former) shooter that you need to switch gears.  He heard it too, confirms and rolls into calling.  You have some cover and move to gain whatever angle and wind benefit you can before the bull gets where he can see over the hill to you.  You make it to point C per the attached before you have to stop and make ready.
 
You start hearing other sounds and realize this is a heard bull!  And here are his 6 cows.  The cows are curious but feeding, however they are angling downwind.  The bull is coming straight at you a bit worked up that you have not responded to his commands to join his harem.  He drops his head occasionally, as well as Bugles repeated invites to your caller.  80yrds, 60yrds, 50, 40.  He drops his head and you decide it is time to draw.  You think he caught movement as he gets more alert, and not advancing.  More cow calling has him still curious and results in another scream in your face.  He has not once deviated from coming straight in on a string.
 
You have now been at full draw just over a minute.  The bull has closed to 35yrds still face on with no sign of changing direction or stopping.  You know you can only hold another 20-30seconds, but more importantly you can see in your peripheral vision the cows are about to hit the point they will wind you.
 
WHAT DO YOU DO? If you take a shot, where?

Reminder that if you save the picture to your desktop and open in MS Paint, you'll be able to place a spot, X, or whatever on the critter before you save it back to a jpg and add the marked up pic with your post.
Title: Re: Cold calling episode 2.0 Shoot or no shoot?
Post by: Gringo31 on July 31, 2014, 02:53:51 PM
I've never killed a bull but have been in this situation more than once.  I know people do it but I just can't get myself to take that shot.......just can't do it.
Title: Re: Cold calling episode 2.0 Shoot or no shoot?
Post by: WapitiTalk1 on July 31, 2014, 03:44:21 PM
As soon as this guy (dependent on the rate he's closing on my position) gets under 25 yards, he's dead.  Issues I see are holding at full draw that long, cows are very close to busting, and holding at full draw that long :)




 

Title: Re: Cold calling episode 2.0 Shoot or no shoot?
Post by: xXLojackXx on July 31, 2014, 09:59:20 PM
Lace an arrow right at the bottom of the tan stripe below his chin and he's a dead bull. Slightly left of Phantoms X for me, but hitting either would result in a quick kill.
Title: Re: Cold calling episode 2.0 Shoot or no shoot?
Post by: Tbob on August 01, 2014, 09:35:02 AM
I've had a bull like this at 10 yrds.. I passed on the shot .. I was told this is not a good shot to take.. Was I told wrong? I could see this happening so I am just wondering what you guys think.? If I were in this situation I guess I would hold as long as I could and hope he walked right passed me for a 3yrd broadside shot.. If the head on shot is indeed a "good lethal" shot to take then I'm all over it at 30yrds or less !
Title: Re: Cold calling episode 2.0 Shoot or no shoot?
Post by: lamrith on August 01, 2014, 09:58:06 AM
Exactly why I threw this up.  It is definitely not an optimal shot, but these stinky ghosts often leave us few options.

I do realize I set the hold duration a bit long which I know puts some people at an automatic no shot.  I would encourage all to respond even if caveat that hold no more than 30sec etc.
Title: Re: Cold calling episode 2.0 Shoot or no shoot?
Post by: Shawn Ryan on August 03, 2014, 04:29:32 PM
35 yards is too far for me on that shot,especially after such a long hold. If he gets closer at the same angle and I'm still steady, then I shoot just below Phantoms spot. Maybe. I hate that shot and have only taken it with a rifle on deer. And that didn't turn out well.
Title: Re: Cold calling episode 2.0 Shoot or no shoot?
Post by: BOWHUNTER45 on August 03, 2014, 04:57:28 PM
Inside 25 he is dead  :archery_smiley: :cue:
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