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Re: My oregon archery season
[Re: kodiak06]
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09/08/16 03:53 AM
09/08/16 03:53 AM
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Thanks for the updates, nice hunting rig you got there
There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
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Re: My oregon archery season
[Re: kodiak06]
#1839042
09/08/16 03:58 AM
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10 point
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10 point
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Beautiful ground your getting to hunt. Good luck out there
Roads? Where we're going, we dont need roads. ~Doc brown
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Re: My oregon archery season
[Re: kodiak06]
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09/08/16 04:50 AM
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Everyone's going to think you're a girl with those pink arras.
Whoever is happy will make others happy too. Anne Frank
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Re: My oregon archery season
[Re: kodiak06]
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09/10/16 02:54 PM
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Waiting on rest of story...
“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”
On the distance I like to walk to my stands: “The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
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Re: My oregon archery season
[Re: kodiak06]
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09/10/16 03:07 PM
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Hmmm... sounds like it's story time! Kodiak, we're waiting......
Jesus... I hope you know Him personally like I do.
Si vis pacem, para bellum.
Proud crossbow hunter!
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Re: My oregon archery season
[Re: kodiak06]
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09/10/16 04:11 PM
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I'm Honey Lou Lou and I voted for Obama... Twice!!!
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Love it...thanks for posting.
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Re: My oregon archery season
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09/11/16 06:05 AM
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I park the bike and hear another bugle and told myself, "time to get it on"... I then hear another bugle and it's farther away, and I think "damn things moving away from me". As soon as I thought that, another bugle. Opposite side of the hill I'm on. I start heading up through the reprod and have big timber up hill and on the right. As I top the hill, I realize the timber has been select cut and get a big smile. I knew it would be that much easier to find the elk. As I'm heading up, I hear more bugles and I'm digging it.
I jump into the timber edge and keep trucking. I'm persistent and aggressive when getting on the elk so, I'm focused and all eyes and ears as I head toward the bugles. I finally get to where I think I'm close and pause to scan. Movement ahead, moving left to right.
Pulled my binos out real quick to see "chocolate horns with ivory tips", the bull I've been looking for every year. I cow called the soft times. he stopped, looked dead my way and then continued from left to right out of sight.
I haul butt up another 30-40yds and can't see any elk so, I see a little road below about 20yds away. I jumped on the road, dropped my pack and beat feet up another 40yds. I found a small tree uprooted on the left side up a small bank. I hunkered down on my butt behind it. Another bugle, "hell yea"... Ranged a tree down hill a bit, 30yds.
I look and see an elk headed straight up the little road, straight to me. Grab the binos to see dark horns, excited for sure. I look through the root system and instantly think "damn", it's a friggin 4pt. Looked again and saw he was a 5x5, not the 6x6 I had first seen.
I decided that if given the shot, I would take it. I nocked my PINK Black Eagle arrow my wife chose with total confidence in her good luck she has given me. The angle I had with the roots was gonna give me about an 8yd shot. As the bull approached the 20ish yard mark I drew. Not sure if he saw the top of my bow move OR if the wind swirled but, he stopped and then ran to his left looping to some clear lanes in front of me. I cow called, he instantly stopped about 5yds behind, and right of the 30yd tree I had ranged. I keep my black gold single pin on 30 and that's where it stayed.
I put the pin center lung, squeezed the release, and watched my Green Lumenock track through the air, burying itself into the bulls body. I was like "that was badass" watching that arrow. On impact, the bull wheeled right and ran about 30yds while I cow called to stop him. He came to a slow walk, stopped and coughed a few times and bedded down roughly 40yds from impact. As I was watching him do that, 2 cows had popped out with the 6x6, they also watched his bed down. As the big bull followed the 2 cows away, he ripped off another bugle.
I watched through my binos. He put his head down after a minute and the I saw it come to rest a couple minutes later. A great animal, a clean shot, and I have been honored to hunt and watch these majestic animals.
I went to where the bull was standing when I shot, Ranged it at 34.6yds. Excited and knowing the daunting task of getting the bull out of the woods, I headed toward the bike making calls for help. As I talked to my main hunting buddy, I tripped over a dang snag and fell on my bow. Haven't looked hard but, I think all the parts are still there.
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