my best bull to date!! (OREGON)

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KBKILLER

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LAST EDITED ON Sep-06-10 AT 06:59PM (MST)[p]it's been a busy / stressfull weekend. but in the end it's been awsome!

SO --- friday night i went out for the evening hunt and spotted a pretty decent buck, out of range but i wanted to come back the next morning.
so bright and early saturday morning i get there and just find a nice place to sit untill it gets light and glass for the buck, 15 minuts go by and i look over to see 2 cows walking right towards me, i was suprized as i didn't think the elk would be around this early. well walking 40 yrds behind those 2 cows was a really nice bull! 100 yrds away, i new right away he was at least a 6x7 maybe a 7x7.

it is amazing on how luck can go your way or against you to chance the entire hunt!
the cows came out and turned when they were 100 yrds away, it's way to open and if that bull followed them i probably would have been done. but for some reason he came my way. i snuck 20 yrds closer behind a tree drew my bow and stepped out beside the tree. i sent my arrow on it's way and heard the impact. i threw up my bino's and seen he was pumping blood out instantly, but although good elevation, it was a little far back. by no means was i into the guts, but just farther back then i would prefer.

i called my wife and told her i just hit a really nice bull that i thought would be around 320".

i waited untill 7:30(45minuts) and started tracking slowly. easy to follow blood and tracks, the bull only went 80yrds and bedded down. well when i was 40 yrds from him he got up, no shot for me whatsoever. but he didn't run he just slowly walked off. i knew he was hurt bad and didn't want to push him so i went home.
by now i figured out i had hit liver, dark blood and a very sick bull. i called in some backup!
my father in law, Jeff W. and a hunting buddy, MATT K. gladly came to help. we decided to give him 4 hrs and go out again.
this time the bull only went another 100 yrds , but the wind was horrible and we watched him get back up and walk away . it sucked but again, we backed out and decided to wait untill morning.

it hard to decide when to go track. on one hand if he dies early, the meat would be spoiled by the next morning, but if he doesn't die fast, the last thing i want to do is push him out of his bed.

the next morning we started at first light. i had convinced myself he would be 150 yrds farther and dead in his bed----NOPE!
i'll say first(now that it is all over) it was one of the best tracking job a couple guys put together that i've seen/ been part of. the bull went 1/2 mile UPHILL. if you have never tracked blood in the sand let me tell you, 24 hrs later it doesn't even look like blood. well to cut it a little short, we lost that bulls tracks 10 times , but at some point one of us 3 would find the track.
to me the turning point was when we had completly lost the track, we were going to go all the way back down the mountain and start over, when my Father-in-law -Jeff, spotted a set of elk tracks, still we didn't know if it was him, these drops of moisture (later blood) didn't look like blood, the track looked smaller. but then- the MAJOR kick we needed-- my buddy matt found a place where a stick had poked the bull in the side, and was DEFFINATE BLOOD( red like you'd expect) and elk hair. 100yrds later i look up and my bull stands up! he's not wanting to move but he's still frisky enough to get up!

i draw my bow and walk around the juniper and let it fly. the bull ran 30 yrds and started rolling! 27 hrs after my original shot we had my bull!
thanks for the helps guys!!!

pretty amazing couple days of events, first i wasn't even intending to be elk hunting, then a great tracking job, then a bull that i'm on cloud 9 for!

i know he isn't a monster for a utah L.E. hunt, but for an Oregon, general season OTC tag, he is WAY above average, i'll get some field pics from my email tonight and add them.
thanks for the helps guys!
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That's a great bull kb!!!! Don't sell yourself short now, most utah boys wouldn't pass on him! Great story, I'd rather be lucky than good!


I just call em as I see em!
 
KB
I have that Utah LE tag and I would jump at the chance at a bull like that!!
What a great story, and very commendable on your efforts on retrieving your bull.

Make sure to share your taxi work?


<------<< I love it when the plan comes together.
 
Big Bull! Thats bigger than the bull I shot on my LE utah hunt! Awsome job on the tracking. One thing that is hard to capture in a story like yours is the emotion that goes along with the tracking of a hit animal. I've been in your shoes and felt like I relived my LE hunt when I read your story. Thanks for the good read, way to stick with it!!
 
Nice 2007 Bull!
Just trying to get your wings buzzin,lol!:D

I love not acting my age,
Damn I love my NASCAR race,
And Hell yes I love my Truck!
 
>Nice 2007 Bull!
>Just trying to get your wings
>buzzin,lol!:D
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>I love not acting my age,
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>Damn I love my NASCAR race,
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>And Hell yes I love my
>Truck!


i do that all the time, not setting the date on my camera, but whats funny is this time it is my parents camera:) oh well
 
good looking bull and great tracking job to boot.


"I have found if you go the extra mile it's Never crowded".
 
Great job! Beautiful bull and a tremendous job tracking him down and sticking with it. Good to hear stories of hit animals that people invest the time to track down and get! Congrats!
 
thanks guys.

but hey, i'll be honest- i learned some things on this hunt.
1st- i do need to quit being so dam bull headed and get help when it's needed. my buddy Matt really showed some tracking skills( i hope he never reads this or i'll never hear the end of it:) ), and my father-in- law caught some tracks at times, when we'd lost them, that really paid off.

and 2nd- i am a VERY impatiant person. if i had been by myself, i dont know if i could have waited as long as we did. and when it was all said and done, we did it right IMO
 

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