My Arizona Archery Bull! (pics)

HunterHarry

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Just rolled in from Arizona.
What a ride this years elk hunt was.
First off, I had my chevy 4x4 stolen three days before my hunt.
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Fortunatley, a good friend came through and loaned me his 4x4.
First reports were incorrect,...Turns out it was totalled!

I met a fellow MM member (RedRabbit) that lives near the area.
Doug was awesome!
We had corresponded here at MM after he learned I had drawn the tag.
He took the time to show me the roads and different areas whithin the unit.
I owe him BIG.

After the drive to the hunting area, I settle in and find a good looking area.
That evening, I'm kept awake by the constant bugling of rutting bull elk.
morning breaks with drizzle and dark skies.
I hear a deep throated bugle erupt about a 1/4 mile away and I stealthily make my way to the area where I last heard the lovesick bull.
Suddenly I see two cows and am pinned down, I dont move a muscle and tuck in behind a tree.
Whithin minutes, the biggest gnarliest bull steps out.
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On one side his rack is a giant six point (like 380"!) with an enormous whale tail of a fifth and sith point.
The other side is sort of deformed with four gnarly points on it.
My heart was about to explode as he let out another roar!
I tried real hard for twenty munites to coax him closer, but the bull stayed out of bow range at 157 yards.
As the elk drifted away, I tried to circle around and cut them off, but I was unsuccesful in my ambush.
What a rush.
After I gather my composure, I make another hike and see a herd of elk moving through the timber several hundred yards away, but they never slowed down and apparently left the area.
I never got to see if there was any bulls in the herd.

Day 2...
The weather clears up and I awake to a very clear morning, no bugles were heard during the night.
I roll out at first light and listen for bugles... Seems the elk have shut up.
My hunt was the second archery hunt in this unit and it appeared the hunting pressure was starting to show, also there was a complete full moon overhead last night.
I make a morning hunt and up till about 8am, I see or hear no elk.
I get back to the pickup, fix breakfast and drive about one mile west.
I grab my bow and head off into the timber to see if I can make something happen.
I head downhill about half a mile when something catches my eye in the clearing below.
I raise my Swarovski's and am surprised to see a cow elk laying in the shade.
I need to get much closer to check things out.
Getting closer meant belly crawling Rambo style for about 400 yards to a very small rock pile.
All the way, I just know I'm going to get busted in the open, but the breeze was steadily blowing in my face.
When I reach the rocks, I put on my head net, and peek up over the rocks and glass for more elk.
I am now about 160 yards from the herd.
I find about eight animals, but no bull.
I continue to wait at my location, hoping that a bull stands up and shows himself.
Four hours go by and still no bull!
Finally a large cow stands up and moves to my right and goes out of sight over a slight knoll.
Suddenly, a nice six point bull stands up out of nowhere and follows the cow.
I watch excitedly as he too walks out of sight.
I decide to go for broke and belly crawl the final hundred yards while the two elk are out of sight.
I make it to a big burnt pine tree and slowly stand up.
I glass back at the cows to make sure none are on to me.
Everything looks cool, they are all still dozing and the wind has not shifted.
I knock my Gold Tip arrow and hope for the best.
A couple minutes later here comes the big cow, followed by the six point bull. :eek:
Crunch Time...
I let the cow walk past and slowly raise my rangefinder while trying to be part of the tree.
The bull is 80 yards out but still coming...
My heart races as he hesitates, and comes broadside.
62 yards.
I slowly come to full draw with my Bowtech Allegiance line up my 60 yard pin behind his shoulder and let the arrow fly...
SHOCK AND HORROR...
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My bowstring makes contact with the left sleve of my jacket and the arrow is deflected and completley misses the bull.
PANIC!!
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The bull is startled and takes ten steps to his left.
I fumble and manage to knock another arrow.
His head is shielded from my line of sight, but his vitals are exposed.
I quickly range him again...59 yards.
Again, with my heart about to explode, I am at full draw.
I put the bottom pin on my Spot Hogg behind his shoulder and squeeze off my release.
I watch in disbelief as the fletchings bury into his ribcage right behind his elbow, the arrow completley passing through his rib cage.

Adrenaline rushes over my entire body.
I am jacked to the max.
I suddenly feel ill and uncontrollably puke my guts out.

COMPLETE ADRENALINE OVERDOSE!

I look back and see that the cows know something is not right, but they are not spooked by all the commotion.
I try not to spook them and stay glued to the tree as I don't want them to startle the bull and risk having him flee the scene.
I turn my focus to the bull which is showing signs of a vital hit.
He is coughing and getting weak in the knees.
I watch him do his death dance for nearly ten minutes.
I feel a slight sense of remorse as I watch the spirit of life leave this great beast.
The bull drops to his knees and he slumps to the ground.
He is done.
I watch him through my binos, he looks to be expired.
I step out from behind the tree, the lead cow barks and the herd of cows freight train through the timber.
I move forward to claim my trophy.
Quite possibly the best stalk of my life.
While this bull is not a monster, he represnts a great hunt for me and a well thought out strategy that worked out perfectley.
I wouldn't have been able to be successful on this hunt without the generous outpouring from my friend Mike that loaned me his truck so I could make the trip.
A very special thanks go out to Doug,
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(Redrabbit) For his help.
This was a completley self guided solo trip that I did on a shoestring budget.
It turnd out to be one of my most memorable ever.
HH
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Way to go HH! Looks alot more fun to me than fishin!! Glad to hear a fellow MMer helped ya out!!!


 
Congratulations Harry (and Doug) on a nice archery bull. I knew the moment you arrowed your first blacktail you'd be hooked. Good job!

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Hooked line and sinker, That a great bull harry, wish you would had some-one along to Video, HINT He could of missed school for that LOL
 
Great story and Great bull HH. I think you just convinced me to bow hunt elk next year!
 
Great story and pics. This is a fine example of the benefits one can achieve with this truely great website. HH I have met Doug through this site and he is a truly good person. Once again thanks for sharing your good story and pictures. Jim
 
nicely done, harry.....you are truly to be congratulated. good story, and good pics.....thanking you for taking along....
 
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Way to go HH!!!

I am very happy for you! Great story and great pics!
I could tell the anticipation in your posts. Glad it all worked out and hopefully you get a new truck too!

Also want to give a big SHOUT OUT to Doug for helpin' ya along!
That's what MM is all about!

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Chef
"I Love Animals...They're Delicious!"
 
That is a great story glad to hear you had a great hunt nice bull you harvested,
Good Job...
Some of the people I have met off this website are truely great hunters and I feel that most are very good people this is what the hunting world needs more of instead of all the bickering..
Leave that stuff for the antis to worry about.
 
Geez, Harry! Where have you not hunted? You are an inspiration to us all! As usual... Thanks for the pics!!!
 
HH, loved your story and the passion you show on your hunts!

RockyMtnOyster
 
Thanks for sharing!!! What a great story and an awesome bull. Yopu have a way with words, I felt like I was right there with you. Congratulations! Brushstomper
 
Way to go Harry!! Nice to see you had a great hunt and Red Rabbit showed his true colors for a fellow sportsman. Way to go Doug! Nice story and some great pics, Congrats to both of you. Enjoy!!
 
HOLY HELL HARRY!!!! That's awesome!!!!!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:

DOUG IS THE MAN!!!!! This guy is one of the most unselfish men on the planet. He is one of the few men I've met (including amongst my close friends...) that defines the word 'gentleman'. Anyone who has had any dealings with him would not disagree. A few years ago when I was a total 'coues novice' (still am... :7 ), Doug helped me out greatly with info on a special unit to try to hunt in. No malice in this man; only wisdom and generosity.

Kudos to you Harry for giving him props, and kudos to you Doug for once again proving what kind of a guy you are! ;-)

S.

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That is awesome. This is the best story I have read yet this year. There aren't many of us with the patience that you showed to hang out and wait for the opportunity. You got my blood pumping for sure. Good job.
 
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Had the year wrong in the first pic. Man I'm gettin' old!

Chef
"I Love Animals...They're Delicious!"
 
Chef,
You just were getting the picture frame ready for when Harry draws again next year ;-)

RR
 
I can only wish boys!
Having the misfortune of being "slightly obsessive compulsive" I suspect that was not to be my last archery elk hunt!
You guys are the best.
Thanks for all of your kind comments.
Doug,
Your help was highly appreciated.
You are a good man.
Hope to see you again soon bud.
Harry
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Nice Job

I really want to do that someday. I have always been a muledeer junky, but I think calling one of those big critters in close would be the ultimate rush. Thanks for the story and the pictures.

Oakbrush
 
If it makes HH puke, I'm all in for that!!
Great story from HH and good mojo from RR.
HB
 
what a great bull HH and what a great story. Glad to hear you puked, it aint great if you dont get that excited........LOL.........welcome to AZ bow elk hunting................. Thanks, Allen Taylor......
 
Great Bull Great shot and Great Story. Congrats

Rut

Women love me!! Fish shudder at the mention of my name!!
It's not the quack but the flight of the wild duck that leads the flock to destiny!!
Quack Away!!
 
HH,

Super story. Exciting and well written. And great pics as well. Congrats to you and thanks to Doug for helping out. Keep up the good work.
 
HH,

Great story of the stalk. I was up in the same area last week and thought of you getting that bull. Its awesome to read a story of a guy that has passion about his hunting. Congrats on a fine bull!
 

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