Opening day DIY Public Land Velvet Bull

Utexan

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LAST EDITED ON Aug-23-13 AT 07:52PM (MST)[p]LAST EDITED ON Aug-23-13 AT 07:46?PM (MST)



After training hard all spring and summer I got it done at 4:10 PM opening day. Bull came in to water at 30 yards and I watched him fall. He went about 70 yards and crashed. I had my tcam setup at the spring and the one picture was taken of the bull standing broadside just seconds before I shot.

This was taken on an any bull unit.

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picture, pic's , PIC, VIDEO, Stick drawing are all good.

"I have found if you go the extra mile it's Never crowded".
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Way to go......some good table fare is on its way. Congratulations.

BOHNTR )))---------->
 
That a nice Bull, Looks like that spring had a lot of traffic.
Pics are nice.

"I have found if you go the extra mile it's Never crowded".
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Well done! Most bow kills are hard-earned.
Thanks for sharing your success with us.
Zeke
 
Very cool! Way to get it done. Nice bull


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That is awesome. Congrats on your Bull

"Easy now, keep the croshairs right behind his shoulder & squeeze the trigger"
 
Thanks for all the comments guys.

Well, I have an archery deer tag that runs until December, a cow elk that runs Nov-Jan and lots of buddies with various tags. I'm actually more excited about helping them than anything.

Also, for any of you that are shooting the new Rage Hypodermic, I took this pull with it and it worked awesome. From the angle I shot i hit the opposite shoulder blade, so no pass through, but a great entrance hole and lots of devastation.
 

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