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Re: My Oregon archery thread continued from the bow hu
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09/04/19 06:10 PM
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Pope & Young qualification for Roosevelt elk is 225. I'm thinking this guys 247-255. I don't practice scoring them so, no telling. So your area is considered Roosevelt elk territory? How do tell the difference (is there a firm line of demarcation?). Pretty cool. How much did he weigh you think? I’ve heard those are bigger bodied than the others
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Re: My Oregon archery thread continued from the bow hu
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09/04/19 06:23 PM
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Pope & Young qualification for Roosevelt elk is 225. I'm thinking this guys 247-255. I don't practice scoring them so, no telling. So your area is considered Roosevelt elk territory? How do tell the difference (is there a firm line of demarcation?). Pretty cool. How much did he weigh you think? I’ve heard those are bigger bodied than the others Yes, Roosevelts here. Weight, not sure but, huge body compared to the other bulls I've killed. There are also Cascade Rosies inland. Not sure where the line is drawn but, there is one...
Last edited by kodiak06; 09/04/19 06:32 PM.
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Re: My Oregon archery thread continued from the bow hu
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09/04/19 07:16 PM
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Here's the scoop. Like I said I like running and gunning but, I had to adapt to the bulls territory and habits to have a chance...
I slipped down the river yesterday morning to get close to the field about the time daylight would start peeping through. As I neared the field with barely enough light to see I saw what looked like the outline of an elk. I pulled the Swaros outta the bino harness and could tell it was a spike. Looked left what appeared to be a 3x3 about 40yds. I wasn’t gonna shoot but I looked at my pins and notta. Anyway, they go away and I go jump up the river bank to glass the field as daylight was coming. I spotted some elk about 200yds away and watched as it got more light. As I watched, 2 elk start running, Bull chasing another bull. It was Stickers chasing another 5x5. There was about 5 cows at the tree line and he walked back to them.
As time unfolded, they began to go the wrong way so I cow called. Everyone stopped and the bull walked my way a bit then turned back. I decided to cow call again and off they go. Bull chasing bull and cows running. I jumped down into the river bed and took off to make my 200yd -ish way around to try to get into position. Sucks trying to cover ground in a rock bed.
After getting around to the area I wanted. I stopped, silence. Dang I thought, they prolly crossed already. I figured screw it I'm going up the bank to peek in the field. If they not there, I'll shortcut back to my clearcut. I get up in the brush and I'm like heck yea, they still here. I moved about 20yds left to some cover at the fields edge to see what would happen next.
The cows were coming pretty quick. I ranged the 1st cow (40). Dialed my sight to 40. The big bull decided to chase the spike. From left to right. I had my hand on my sight dial as the y quickly got closer. 30, 25, 20, big bull breaks back to cows. I go back to 40 on the sight. He goes sideways. I cow called and let it fly. Dammit!!!! Somehow too far back and low. I see him bleeding as he's running so I cow call, he stops at 80. Turn dial to 80. and draw but he's moving so, I let down. I screwed around in the field looking for my arrow, nothing. Bright red blood everywhere and I'm pissed. I'm wondering if my top cam was somehow in the tree next to me when I released and messed me up, no clue. I just knew that as long as I saw blood I was gonna be on that bull until I got him or nightfall.
Anyway, after about 20 minutes I'm at the river looking and bounce in the water to the other side. I just wanted blood to slowly track and eventually maybe poke him again. As I walk the river bed slowly I get to a left hand curve, peek around and "dang" he's standing there and I know he's hurting. Range 43yds, sight to 40… He peeked back but I was ducked behind some grass. After about 30 seconds he started walking straight away from me. I tweek my sight without looking and he appears to be turning. I draw, he steps left and I let it fly. Whack, mid lung level, headed toward the right shoulder. I texted my buddy within 30 seconds saying I just laced a bull.
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Re: My Oregon archery thread continued from the bow hu
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09/04/19 07:22 PM
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I beat feet and came back an hour and a half later. Good blood, water, oh crap, less blood. I'm now like WTF... The bull was on a trail so I stayed with it. Branched off so many ways grid searching and hoping to smell him, NOTHING. I'm getting LOW morale wise thinking there's NO WAY he's gonna survive but, where's the freaking blood??? I go back to last blood 3x. Finally go to last blood. Close my eyes and replay the shot with my eyes close. Bull turns, I release, lighted nock disappears, good hit. Bull runs through water, runs in rocks, runs in water. OH, where's 2nd water spot. Go to last blood, look left, 10'x4' pool of water. Walk to edge, peek across, blood on sticker. I jump in water and look uphill through the mess, good blood. "Hell yea, game on", jump up the bank and there he is 25yds from last blood, I was so relieved. I spend 1.5hrs looking for nothing lol.
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Re: My Oregon archery thread continued from the bow hu
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09/04/19 07:26 PM
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Took 5 minutes to dig the left antler outta that junk. That's the 1st arrow (exit side) you see. That's why he was so sick. 2nd arrow put the smackdown on him!
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Re: My Oregon archery thread continued from the bow hu
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09/04/19 07:31 PM
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Great story Kodiak. Glad you were able to connect with him.
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Re: My Oregon archery thread continued from the bow hu
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09/04/19 08:03 PM
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Congratulations on a fine bull I also enjoyed reading the story.
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Re: My Oregon archery thread continued from the bow hu
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09/04/19 09:29 PM
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Congrats! Been awesome tagging along with you through your post!
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