Elk story and pics

TheFever

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LAST EDITED ON Sep-10-14 AT 02:20PM (MST)[p]LAST EDITED ON Sep-10-14 AT 01:39?PM (MST)

Here we go...
We saw tons of amazing bulls, more than I ever have in my life. They yelled their heads off day in and day out. But nothing would come in, kind of. Had a 20 yard shot on a 5x6 morning number 2 that we passed. My buddy had another huge bull come into him at 30 yards when I wasn't there because I was after another bull. Either way, there was some bad moves on our part as novice hunters, but there were a lot of great ones. We worked so hard trying to play the wind right, that more often than not gave us up. We tried to cut them off since they weren't coming into calls, just a little too early in the rut. I'll post video later of the screaming bulls.
So last morning before we pack up and go. We get busted by the wind again on the 2nd biggest bull of the trip at under 60 yards. So our last ditch effort is to drop all of our gear. Hurry all the way down the mountain and get the wind in our favor and work back up. Well, the calling finally worked and a bull came in. A screaming furious 5x5 that was a beast. I got my shooting lane wrong as he approached and he stopped 15 yards from me and yelled at James' sensual cow calls. It was the scene I'd hoped I'd witness before the trip began, it was truly an awesome sight. That close up unfortunately didn't work. At this point, with many many failures, James and I were really in the dumps, feeling truly defeated. As this bull came in, another was yelling uphill with his harem in check. He took his ladies and headed uphill away from the drama into the pines. James and I worked up towards him, not expecting an opportunity, but making the most of our trek back to our backpacks. As we headed uphill, just down in the dumps, we heard this bull raking a tree. Shortly after, 2 bugles, right next to each other and within seconds of each other. A battle was about to go down. The crashing of antler on antler proceeded but didn't last long. We kept sneaking through the timber from where the ruckus took place. As we walked, James would let out an occasional cow call. Walking up I caught some tan movement through small slivers of view in the trees. I made the motion to James that I had a visual. James moved back downhill slightly and behind some deadfall and proceeded to call. I had my binos up as this happened and I watched as James called and saw this bull take his nose away from the rear of a cow and casually turn towards the sound and start to head downhill. In a straight line from the bull to James I was off to the side about 10 yards. It was coming together. I was waiting for the right time to draw back but there wasn't a big tree for him to cross behind. As he came down very laid back I could him hear breathing, it was amazing. As he got parallel to me he stopped! I was just about to draw as there was a small pine between us and wanted to shoot him quartered away as he walked past me. He knew something wasn't right. I tried to not even breathe loud. I don't know if he saw me, smelled me, or just had that 6th sense kicked in. He just stood there at 10 yards. And then immediately he spun around and bolted uphill. As quickly and without hesitation I drew and shot as he bolted uphill and hit him at about 15-18 yards. I immediately saw blood and knew my arrow buried deep and within 40 yards he was walking. I lost sight of him through the timber. As James came walking up I said "I think it was a kill shot". We started quietly talking about the scene. After about 30 minutes we got up and followed the blood trail, or what there was of it. It wasn't good. Drops here and there. I was thinking this couldn't be happening. As we were about 40 yards up the blood trail, we saw him, on the ground. He didn't go but about 80 yards. HOLY SMOKES!!! We had such incredible joy and elation at that moment knowing that after all the failures and opportunities, and at the very very last moment, it all happened! Typing this now even gets me worked up re-living it in my head.
Now that work was ahead. We were far from our packs. We went back to them, unloaded everything but cameras and knives and game bags. We got back to the bull and for you that have killed a bull in the backcountry knew what was next. 2 absolutely grueling and loaded down trips back to the 4 wheeler and a total of about 9.5 hours from the time the bull went down we were finally all back at camp. We made quick work of camp and packed in the last thing just as the skies opened up and the rain came down.
What that bull means to me it something more than the score and the meat. The absolute preparation and suffering and reward from everything included is just incredible. What a difficult and joyous adventure. That was absolutely everything I could have hoped for, and everything I didn't know was possible.

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For the love of the game
 
Awesome story. I too have experienced a massive, rutting bull at under 20 yards with a bow in hand. It was an experience that I will never forget.

I love the mass and palmation on that bull.

Hawkeye

Browning A-Bolt 300 Win Mag
Bowtech Destroyer
Winchester Apex .50 Cal
 
That bull is bad a$$! SWEET lookin' wolf guards on him! Don't share if you don't want to, but was this a draw hunt or an OTC?

Glad killing an elk hits you like it hits me.
 
Hey Fever, awesome trophy!!! Love the unique formation of the left antler points. What state were you hunting?

Mark
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My hunting spot is so secret, not even the elk have found it yet.
 
Sweet bull man!!! That is the 4th or 5th PRIME bow kill I have seen this year.

Great story as well!

}}-SLIVER-->
 
Great story, pics, and bull! Congrats! As someone else asked, Le unit or general? Great bull either way , just curious.
 
Looks like great time !!! Good thing you hunted the Archery hunt. Because your head would get cold on the rifle hunt. ;-)
 
Thanks everyone!
And BIGJOHNT, you aint kidding!! I have an emergency beenie all winter long


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Dude.... Just.... Dude.... That thing is a beast. What an incredible memory you will have for the rest of your life. Thank you for sharing... :)

"Therefore, wo be unto him that is at ease in Zion!" 2 Ne. 28: 24
 
too bad this isnt face book because u cant delete my comments here. this is exactly why people dont help people they meet online anymore. i spilled my guts putting u where the big boys would be and after u got all the info u never once called and even bothered to tell me if u saw the bull i was hoping u would see. i even called u out on face book and nada. you are the absolute last hunter i will ever help that i havent met. congratulations on being the best example of the guy who says "hey i drew a **** ***** elk tag and need help. i dont know the area and im only looking for honey holes and i swear i will do everything to help you out" guy. only problem is that u didnt even have the decency to even message me on fb and update me. u made it sound like u had some awesome place on fb and ur some primo hunter. fyi...... anyone wanting to know where he shot that bull need only pm me and i can tell u exactly where he got it. i'll be danged if him and his friends are gonna think they got a honey hole.
 
>too bad this isnt face book
>because u cant delete my
>comments here. this is exactly
>why people dont help people
>they meet online anymore. i
>spilled my guts putting u
>where the big boys would
>be and after u got
>all the info u never
>once called and even bothered
>to tell me if u
>saw the bull i was
>hoping u would see. i
>even called u out on
>face book and nada. you
>are the absolute last hunter
>i will ever help that
>i havent met. congratulations on
>being the best example of
>the guy who says "hey
>i drew a **** *****
>elk tag and need help.
>i dont know the area
>and im only looking for
>honey holes and i swear
>i will do everything to
>help you out" guy. only
>problem is that u didnt
>even have the decency to
>even message me on fb
>and update me. u made
>it sound like u had
>some awesome place on fb
>and ur some primo hunter.
>fyi...... anyone wanting to know
>where he shot that bull
>need only pm me and
>i can tell u exactly
>where he got it. i'll
>be danged if him and
>his friends are gonna think
>they got a honey hole.
>


Stomper,
I did and definitely do appreciate the information you gave me. The problem was, is I couldn't go there. I poured over county plot maps looking at boundaries and ownership. You know I couldn't go exactly where you were, and the border on the other side was private. I never went where you told me. I didn't tell you about the big bull because I wasn't in the area.
And please don't make it sound like I called you asking for help. I already had a spot and asked what you knew and had seen. I wasn't begging. And again, I went to a different spot. I really do appreciate all your information. I'll post it publicly on here that you're a stand up guy. I really enjoyed our conversation and I apologize for making it appear I took your pointers for granted. I hope you believe me Stomper and I apologize for not following up better with you.

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For the love of the game
 
wow jaron im really sorry. i try to stay off fb and hunting forums and anywhere i used to visit. i just cant afford to hunt much right now and i was simply looking forward to some hunting updates and something to take my mind off stress.

my wife upgraded me almost 2 years ago and left me with the kids. she came back 6 months later after she was engaged and fought for the kids. ive had them since she left. the courts ruled in her favor and the kids stay with her in vegas in the school year. just 3 weeks ago i had to send my kids away and i havent been a normal person since. just realize im an emotional wreck as the loss of my kids is still so very fresh. im not even joking when i say im not doing well emotionally and when i saw ur hunt and wasnt updated at any point i simply took it the wrong way and acted like a diva.

dont worry im gonna go eat a snickers. been eating a lot of em lately
 
Stomper, it's all good man. Thank you. My ex took my boy to another state too, so if you have an extra Snickers, I'll have one with you!

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For the love of the game
 
LAST EDITED ON Sep-13-14 AT 05:47AM (MST)[p]Damn nice bull for sure

congrats

Robb

PS- Sorry to read that about your kid's Tony---keep your chin up.
 
Wow, now that is how you take a negative post about you and return it in a mature way(Thefever) And then that is how you accept you were wrong and apologize (Stomper) I had my popcorn out ready for a big ole Internet fight and you two went and acted like adults and figured it out :). Awesome bull, sounds like you guys are both good dudes!
 
>Wow, now that is how you
>take a negative post about
>you and return it in
>a mature way(Thefever) And then
>that is how you accept
>you were wrong and apologize
>(Stomper) I had my
>popcorn out ready for a
>big ole Internet fight and
>you two went and acted
>like adults and figured it
>out :). Awesome bull,
>sounds like you guys are
>both good dudes!


No doubt nice job guys!
 
Congrats to the hunter. That is a very cool bull.

Great pics as well! I love the story the pics tell all on their own. Some great angles and I really like the one with you punching your tag :)

I wish everyone could respond to feedback the way you and Stomper did here. This place would be just awesome if everyone took your guy's lead.

Thanks for sharing!


"The problem with quotes on Internet Forums is that it is often difficult to verify their authenticity." - Abraham Lincoln
 
Meh, I've seen bigger, better bulls before. I say no big deal. I don't see what all the fuss is about.




And for those that aren't aware, my first comments were super sarcastic. The Fever is my cousin, and I love him like a brother. That's one sweet bull! Congrats, you definitely deserve it. I wish it could have worked out to have me there with you guys to help pack that beast out. I still owe you for helping me on my hunt.
 
Awesome bull and story. That doubled up 3rd and 4th on his left side will sure give you one heck of a mass score there

Congrats,
Pete
 

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