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I was lucky enough to draw an early season archery bull tag last fall and could have not been more excited, nervous, and confident with the upcoming season. I knew there were good bulls in the area I was going to be hunting but there was also a lot of hunting pressure. After the first few days the bugles were good before sun up but then nothing after 7-8am. I had located a few bulls that were bedded and bugling with another hunter with a tag and we decided to make the move on him while he was in his bed. I snuck within 7 yards of the massive bull scraping the juniper on the other side of me when the bull took off and I heard the hoochie mama from other hunters down below. After several days of getting closer and closer we had to go home for a break. The next weekend provided windy and dry conditions and hard to locate bulls. On the first day of fall we followed a bugule to a small canyon and saw a big bull but broken off 6x1. My hunting partner asked me if I wanted to take it and I was more than happy to try. After sneaking down the small canyon about 500 yards the bull was screaming and close. I then put my GoPro on my head and started my sneak attack on the sound of the bugles. As I cleared some trees I spotted a perfectly symmetrical 5x5 feeding 60 yards away and had no idea I was there. Instantly I knew I was going to get a shot at this bull. After sneaking down and around the bull I was able to get within 30 yards of him while he had no idea because of the high winds. I was shaking because of the adrenaline and started ranging.. 7 yards...55 yards... 12 yards.... finally I steadied myself ad got the range of the bush he was feeding behind and it was 23 yards. As the bull stepped out I drew and shot as he was quarting away and he took off. I thought I had hit him too far back but it ended up being a double lung and he ran 30 yards and tanked. I couldnt have been more greatful i was gonna be happy with a spike as long as I could get close and I was able to make it happen on this awesome bull. Here is the youtube video of the stalk and the hunt and pictures after:
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Now that I look at it again, it definitely looks like a shed. Goes to show you how locked in on the bull I was AND how easy it can be to walk right by those things.
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I had trouble posting the pictures but the bull I killed is the one in my profile picture. I will post more when I can figure it out. I dont believe it was a shed it was probably a stick horn, I've seen plenty of those.
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How do you get the deer blood smell out of your backpack?
Diga replied to scoutm's topic in The Campfire
grow some balls and enjoy the fact you have had deer blood in your backpack. i would love to have that smell in mine -
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