Gila bull and coyote.

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I was lucky enough to draw a Gila elk tag this year. It's been a few years since I have drawn a tag and it took me about ten years to finally draw the unit I wanted as a first choice.

I am a die hard archery hunter and hunt everything except predators, exclusively with archery gear. I had a few close encounters with bull in the first few days of the hunt but wasn't able to get it done. On the fifth day of my hunt, I was slowly walking when I spotted some turkeys. It was 5 hens and 7 chicks. ( I don't even know if they are called chicks.) Well they were just clucking along when a coyote buzzed by them and broke up the flock. Ilip squeaked and the coyote came into about 30 yards to quickly for me to even get an arrow on. He spooked out so I hurried to put on a arrow and lip squeaked again. He came bolting in and stopped at what I estimated 35 yards. I gapped my 30 and 40 pin and squeezed the trigger. I heard a loud thump followed for a loud crack.

When I got to where he was standing I saw my arrow all full of blood and broken. Good luck not breaking an arrow out there if you shoot. I started tracking the coyote and it didn't take long to find him. He was piled up about 50 yards away. I was all proud of myself for the shot placement I put on him. This was my first archery coyote.


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Days went by with lots of shot opportunities where I passed on cows, spikes and small bulls.
The tenth morning me and my buddy were in between tow big bulls at only 45 yards and 35 yards with not shot at either of them for either of us. One of them was a true GIANT.

That evening my buddy decided to sit water and I decided to go after bugling bulls. After a mile and a half hike I finally heard a few bugling in the distance. I got to with in about 400 yards and tried to call one in but not takers. One of the bull was in a better spot to stalk because of the wind so I decided to go after him.

I spotted him at about 250 yards raking a tree. I mapped out my plan and started leap frogging from tree to tree. I got to my last tree of cover and ranged him a t 51 yards and he was quartering away perfectly. Right when I started to draw he stopped raking and started walking straight right so he was still 50 yards away. I drew when his head was behind a bush and cow called when he was in my little shooting lane. He stopped with part of the bush covering the shoulder so I leaned out a little, hugged my pin on the crease and let it fly.

I heard a loud crack and I thought I must have hit leg bone. I was wrong. The crack was the arrow hitting the offside shoulder. He snapped off the arrow and went about 10 yards. He coughed twice and I saw blood squirt out of the entrance hole. I knew he was done at that point. I watched him go another 10 yards or so before he started doing the little dance and then he went down.

It was a great two weeks in some of the most rugged country NM has to offer.

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Awesome story! Way to keep at it! I have never archery hunted but it is something I am working towards getting involved with. I have never heard of anyone getting a coyote with their bow, so that is pretty awesome for you to have done that!

That bull is amazing too, sounds like a great time down in the Gila. Now, if only I can draw my tag for down there!

Good job!
 
Great job with the bull and coyote. Lots of good looking bulls hitting the ground in NM this year.
Mike
 
>Nice write up Matt! Way to
>get it done!! Is that
>a new bow?


Lol. Chump. It was brand spanking new when I bought it,,,,, back in 2006. When it stops hitting where I'm aiming, I'll upgrade.
 
Great job on getting it done amigo!! It was definitely a little more difficult to get on the bulls this year, but well worth it!! Congrats!
 
>Awesome stuff - how did your
>buddy do with his plan
>to stay by water?


He sat water in a very brushed in ground blind that was only half a mile from where the giant was bedded. That evening, around 6:00 he said it sounded like horses running. It was some cows and spikes running to water. He said they came over the side dirt bank and could not see the blind but they winded him immediately. Nothing came in after that.
 

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