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It's like an adventure that should never end and you're treating it as such!
Quote from: OutHouse on September 07, 2021, 02:16:38 PMIt's like an adventure that should never end and you're treating it as such! It really is. I kick myself a little for not trying harder yesterday at that bull but one of my buddies was not there and it just wouldn't have been as good without him there. I felt bad enough about the bear and him not being there.Plus packing the bear out sucked, I am going to want him there to embrace the suck when I get the big bull. Misery loves company.
Someone would need to hide my arrows and my ammo. Simply awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Still at work and kicking myself for not being in the woods. This is it. The 13th-15th is when the switch goes on in my area. 20 years of hunting there and 90% of the time it happens on one of those days and then just gets better.I will be there the 16th and it will be game on.I just described this to another member and I think this sums up my hunt.People would probably puke at some of the huge bulls that presented easy shots with a gun and an even easier pack out but that is not what it is about for me.I want the experience, I want long hard hikes, I want spoiled opportunities, I want it all to come together in the biggest hole there is on the mountain and have a brutal pack out of an amazing animal with my buddies complaining the entire time about "why didn't you shoot the 375" bull in the driveway the first weekend?".It is that experience that I long for, the trophy on the wall will be a constant reminder of this amazing experience. The inches of antler won't matter, they will be impressive I am sure but the experience that they will remind me of will be worth so much more.
If the bull in the driveway was 376" would you have shot him?
Im not beetling it unless its 380 or bigger