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Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: SnakeEyes on October 06, 2009, 06:29:40 PM
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After months and months of preparation, conditioning and scouting my hunt has concluded with a happy ending. There are so many people from this site to thank for all the tips you have provided me for this hunt. Here is a HUGE THANK YOU!!! to everyone that contacted me.
We setup camp 4 days before the season opener to get as much scouting in as possible. The bulls were fairly vocal in the evenings. The weather started off warm and windy. A couple days before the season, it started cooling off a little which really seemed to help. One evening my dad and I worked our way out a ridge and did some calling. We got about 7 bulls going with 3 coming in and we were not even trying. Things were looking encouraging.
Finally opening morning was here. My brother and another hunting partner showed up the night before to help out. We worked our way out the same ridge we had all the action on 2 days before season. We had 3 bulls answering our calls. They were still too far away for us to pinpoint their location. After working our way out the ridge a couple miles we were close enough to locate the bulls. They were in the bottom. My younger brother and I decided we would drop in after them and see what we could make happen. It took us over an hour to get down the really steep brushy ridge to where we felt we could start working the bulls. During this decent we found tons of bear sign and berries everywhere. From the top we heard 3 different bulls in a close proximity. One of the bulls sounded more like a moo cow. He would just growl with a little moo to go with it. Once in position we both started cow calling. A calf immediately responded and within minutes ran to within about 50 yards of me. We also heard a cow respond and then 2 different bulls started bugling. I moved down 10 yards to get into a better shooting lane . My brother asked me if he should move back around the ridge and I said yes. My brother has never hunted elk with me during the rut but he sure made some great decisions. As he moved away from the elk and continued to call I stopped calling. The calf ran straight towards him and about 20 yards below me. The bulls were getting closer and more worked up. Their cows were leaving them. A cow ran over to the calf in the same general location. Then I hear another elk come crashing down the ridge. The elk comes within 50 yards and the first thing I see is horns but he stops right behind a tree. I hear another bull bugle 20 yards behind him but cannot see a thing. I am telling myself, please just one more step. He started moving and takes that one step and stops to rake a little sapling. My first impression was this bull was the one and I took the shot. After the smoke cleared I see him walking away and the other elk were scattering everywhere. I seen some brush move about 20 yards from where he was standing and thought I heard him crash. I also heard labored breathing and was fairly confident it was a double lung shot. I tried to reload but was shaking so much I dropped some powder from my speed loader. I grabbed another load and finally was able to get everything down the barrel. My brother worked his way back to me as we were looking through the binoculars to see if we could see him. After walking down the ridge about 20 yards we could see he was down. As we worked our way over to the bull we could see a lot of horn on one side. We thought his other side may have been broken off, but it was just buried in the leaves and brush. I picked up his head and couldn’t believe I had just shot my first 7X7.
This hunt was everything that I had hoped for. It took 2 days to get this bull back to camp. We had snow, rain and ice pellets during the pack out. One of the hardest but most memorable packs I have had. I want to thank BLUEBULLS for offering to help pack. It was nice to meet you at camp after all of our conversations.
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Younger brother is an animal. He competes in ironman competitions.
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Dad and hunting partner
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TC Shockwave 300 grain bonded broke shoulder blade, rib and went through both lungs. Found just before exiting other side of animal.
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Bull with about 20 cows.
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Ice on the trees. It was sunny most of the day but the wind would not let it thaw out.
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Awesome bull man! Sounds like a great hunt...Congrats!!!
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Nice looking bull! congrats.
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Way to get it done! Thats a bull to remember. Thanks for the story!
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Wow congratulations on a great hunt and bull!!! :tup:
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Congrats on the dandy bull man!! Way to go!!
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Congrats....great job!
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Oh I was going to say, it looks like you got a picyure of my bulls off spring!!The 6x6 with the 20 cows, Looks just like my 370 just alot smaller ;) even has the bump behind the g-5 like my bull.
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Great job! Thanks for the story and pictures.
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Nice bull man..love the snow..
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great bull, pictures and story. What happened to his 5th or 6th point on his left side? Looks like it broke in the velvet and deformed a little?
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Sweet! Congrats on a dandy bull!!!
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great bull, pictures and story. What happened to his 5th or 6th point on his left side? Looks like it broke in the velvet and deformed a little?
Thats what we thought. There was actually an 8th point on top that broke off. It was going to look almost like a stag at the top.
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CONGRATS on a great bull!
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congrats! great bull and awesome pictures!
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Congrats, you did that tag well.
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What a great looking bull, great photos and awesome story, thanks for sharing!!
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Great job!
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Awesome bull! Way to get it done
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Good job, hard work pays off!!!!!!!!!
mtncook
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very good bull, in the wenaha every animal is well deserved. Congrats
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Great bull, great pics and great story! Congratulations!
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Dandy Bull. Great Job.
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Super looking bull! Great story and pictures! Congratulations!
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Congrats, that is one nice bull. Hope you get it scored and let us know the results.
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Great story, great bull! Congrats on the hunt with a lifetime of memories.
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Awesome bull! Great read
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Great job! What a memorable hunt.
MS
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Way Cool!!!
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Great write up and even better BULL!! Sounds like the hunt of a lifetime!
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man nice bull
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Awesome bull! Nice work!
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What powder/primer combo were you using with the TC shockwave?
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What powder/primer combo were you using with the TC shockwave?
I am shooting the Knight Bighorn, 26'' barrel, 3-50 grain pellets of 777, Musket caps, 1920 fps.
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Congrats on a great bull.
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great bull! Congrats.
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Congrats on a great bull and congrats to all the people to helped out with the advice!!!! :)
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Great Story and a great bull! Congrats to you :)
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Thanks everyone.
I knew the packs felt heavy. The total weight of the 4 meat packs was 340 lbs. and this was with no bone.
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Good to see another hunter from the big town of La Center, very nice bull. I had a chance at a 5x5 but the darn cow just wouldn't get out of the way. See a around.
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Congrats on the bull...
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Nice bull, Good story
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Great Bull, great story, great Hunt!! Congrats
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Whopper bull man,Congrats! :drool:
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--Best story yet!! Great Bull, Love the Royal Bulls
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Great phots, thanks for sharing!
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congrats, steve very nice bull cant wait to see those horns in person. im envious of those seven points very few units offer them in quanity.
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great bull. grats
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once again, congrats on a great bull. wish I could have got up there a little sooner. It's a good thing you guy's got out of there, it dumped snow well into the night and then the wind blew a ton of trees down in the road, I moved about 5 or 6 and then gave up and headed back down.
Let me know when you get him scored.
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Way to go Steve! Nice bull. I'd like to come by and see that bad boy. You got a taxi' lined up? I know a good one in LaCenter. Congrats! Your hard work paid off!
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Nice bull, congratulations and you should be VERY proud of that one.