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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8X7fWsPFUU&tracker=False

 

I have deleted many comments cursing me for having my wife pass on this bull because I felt it was too far. If I was the one with the tag, I would have shot no question, but it was my wife's first archery elk hunt & she was only pulling 48-50 lbs.

 

My point is, everyone has different skill levels & abilities. I don't delete the comments unless they have down right mean intentions & hopefully you guys will enjoy!

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I think hunters should hear more stories like this one. Making ethical choices on which shot to take and which to pass is a BIG part of hunting. Thank you for showing some restraint. I applaud you and your wife.

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it wasn't easy... I told her to draw a few times & then stopped her. Again, I am just like anyone else on the forum & I have made my fair share of mistakes. We never saw Squeek again...

 

I have had many sleepless nights thinking about this sceniro, but your comments make me feel better. Hind sight 20/20, I should have been set-up on the other side of the water! HIND SIGHT!!!

 

 

 

I think hunters should hear more stories like this one. Making ethical choices on which shot to take and which to pass is a BIG part of hunting. Thank you for showing some restraint. I applaud you and your wife.

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This is one cool post. I reminded me and i hope others that just throwing lead or arrows down range at a giant isnt always the best course of action . We all wait so long for these great tags, and with that wait sometimes it is easy to justify taking very marginal shots when you finally get drawn, especially when its a giant. I hope everyone reads this post. Thanks for posting this one as a reminder of what respect looks like for these animals we all like to hunt.

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"Hind sight 20/20, I should have been set-up on the other side of the water! HIND SIGHT!!!"

 

 

 

But we all know that if you set up on the other side of the pond then he would have come in right to where your blind was while you were filming. That's just how those things work :)

 

Great video

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Definantely made the right choice. Very tough decision. But her shot had to be perfect at that draw weight. I am sure she will get a chance at an even bigger bull on her next adventure.

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I think hunters should hear more stories like this one. Making ethical choices on which shot to take and which to pass is a BIG part of hunting. Thank you for showing some restraint. I applaud you and your wife.

 

 

This is one cool post. I reminded me and i hope others that just throwing lead or arrows down range at a giant isnt always the best course of action . We all wait so long for these great tags, and with that wait sometimes it is easy to justify taking very marginal shots when you finally get drawn, especially when its a giant. I hope everyone reads this post. Thanks for posting this one as a reminder of what respect looks like for these animals we all like to hunt.

 

THAT WAS AWESOME!!!!

 

That was one of the best videos I've seen showcasing true sportsmanship, ethics and respect for the animal! Everyone has their limits and to watch folks that have the respect and ability to stay within those limits is AWESOME!

 

Anyone who has hunted Elk long enough knows that although they have a big kill zone, they are still one of the easiest animals to lose, regardless what you shoot em' with!!! It makes me sick to see folks still taking "head-on" or "quartering-to" shots with a bow and the most common are the shots taken farther than the hunters ability!

 

Just like Dave said, when folks wait that long for a tag they are more apt to push the limits and take chances, and more times than not it ends in failure, I see and hear about it over and over again every season!

 

I hope everyone watches this video and I hope everyone gives your wife and you the credit you deserve for being great hunters!!!

 

Thanks for posting and great job putting it together!! JIM>

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The Best!!! I am so glad you posted this! I am a firm believer of limits when it comes to hunting. It seems nowadays there is almost a nonchalant attitude towards losing animals because of poor shot placement which typically happens from shooting out of a set comfort zone. I hunt archery but have non-archers (rifle hunters) with me when I hunt, some get so mad when they see me pass on what they term as a 'easy' shot but for some reason or another I wasn't in my zone and didn't take that shot. I love when someone ask me "how close was the shot" instead of "how far".

 

To watch an animal walk away that you didn't want to risk a bad shot on is much better than watching him walk away with an arrow in his butt!

 

Kudos to your wife and you for patience... the absolute key ingredient when it comes to hunting.

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Thanks Guys! I appreciate the encouraging comments. It always makes you feel better when you have some very experienced peers compliment you.

 

The last episode she finally gets a bull a few years later...

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qJpf8MMSqA&tracker=False

 

by the way my wife hates it when I post these videos! I hope you guys enjoy & the other episodes can be found on our youtube channel.

 

The Best!!! I am so glad you posted this! I am a firm believer of limits when it comes to hunting. It seems nowadays there is almost a nonchalant attitude towards losing animals because of poor shot placement which typically happens from shooting out of a set comfort zone. I hunt archery but have non-archers (rifle hunters) with me when I hunt, some get so mad when they see me pass on what they term as a 'easy' shot but for some reason or another I wasn't in my zone and didn't take that shot. I love when someone ask me "how close was the shot" instead of "how far".

 

To watch an animal walk away that you didn't want to risk a bad shot on is much better than watching him walk away with an arrow in his butt!

 

Kudos to your wife and you for patience... the absolute key ingredient when it comes to hunting.

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That video is awesome!! Tell your wife she did great and congratulations on that fine bull. Man that was nail-biting there waiting for her to shoot! Great job video taping all of that. You guys are great on cam....

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I thoroughly enjoyed watching your vids.

 

Phenomenal footage of that monster bull and great show of control by not taking the shot you were not sure of.

 

I loved her hunt video as well and really felt the excitement.

When you asked her how she felt and she said "scared" I just smiled. LOVE IT!!!

We all know that feeling and congrats to your wife on her first.

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I think hunters should hear more stories like this one. Making ethical choices on which shot to take and which to pass is a BIG part of hunting. Thank you for showing some restraint. I applaud you and your wife.

 

Agreed! Most guys would have stuck that bull anyway and it would have gone to waste. Congrats for making the right choice.

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