Very Blessed This Fall...
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Typical Buck
Joined: Apr 2003
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From: Cologne, MN
Started off in September hunting colorado for elk with my bow. Didn't see alot of elk unlike my hunting partners who were running into herds but on the 4th day I called a bull into about 15 to 20 yards. I was walking up thru an aspen grove and he came running down to me. I was out in the open so when his head went behind a tree I kneeled down behind an aspen shoot and nocked an arrow. He stopped above me and I hadn't drawn yet and was thinking I'd missed my opportunity. Suddenly, he went down to eat something and turned broadside. I drew my bow, settled pin, and fired. Arrow went right thru him and he ran off to my left down the hillside. I whipped out the cow call and started calling. He stopped and then trotted over a rise on the hillside. I found him piled up down the hill from there. Not the largest bull on the mountain but he'll eat good.

Then in October I had drawn two tags for Wyoming so headed out to stay with some friends and hunt deer and antelope. I was there the last week of Oct and the antelope were very skittish having been hunted most of the month. Managed to find this goat in a group and made a good stalk.

I'd passed up a mule deer buck earlier in the hunt and was kicking myself along with my hunting partners saying "I can't believe you passed that one up". This area wasn't a trophy area by any means but had potential for some decent bucks. I checked the area I'd seen him a few days before and had been checking morning and evening prior. Found him chasing some does on a flat next to a hillside. I was in the truck so drove down about a quarter mile until I was out of sight, got the gun and pack ready, and used the land to get close enough for a shot. Was pretty tickled to locate him again and was able to knock him down. Normally I whitetail hunt in Minnesota but opted to concentrate on my dog and pheasants as the freezer was full!! Took a scope to the head and 5 stitches later was good to go...

Then in October I had drawn two tags for Wyoming so headed out to stay with some friends and hunt deer and antelope. I was there the last week of Oct and the antelope were very skittish having been hunted most of the month. Managed to find this goat in a group and made a good stalk.

I'd passed up a mule deer buck earlier in the hunt and was kicking myself along with my hunting partners saying "I can't believe you passed that one up". This area wasn't a trophy area by any means but had potential for some decent bucks. I checked the area I'd seen him a few days before and had been checking morning and evening prior. Found him chasing some does on a flat next to a hillside. I was in the truck so drove down about a quarter mile until I was out of sight, got the gun and pack ready, and used the land to get close enough for a shot. Was pretty tickled to locate him again and was able to knock him down. Normally I whitetail hunt in Minnesota but opted to concentrate on my dog and pheasants as the freezer was full!! Took a scope to the head and 5 stitches later was good to go...

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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2004
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Started off in September hunting colorado for elk with my bow. Didn't see alot of elk unlike my hunting partners who were running into herds but on the 4th day I called a bull into about 15 to 20 yards. I was walking up thru an aspen grove and he came running down to me. I was out in the open so when his head went behind a tree I kneeled down behind an aspen shoot and nocked an arrow. He stopped above me and I hadn't drawn yet and was thinking I'd missed my opportunity. Suddenly, he went down to eat something and turned broadside. I drew my bow, settled pin, and fired. Arrow went right thru him and he ran off to my left down the hillside. I whipped out the cow call and started calling. He stopped and then trotted over a rise on the hillside. I found him piled up down the hill from there. Not the largest bull on the mountain but he'll eat good.

Then in October I had drawn two tags for Wyoming so headed out to stay with some friends and hunt deer and antelope. I was there the last week of Oct and the antelope were very skittish having been hunted most of the month. Managed to find this goat in a group and made a good stalk.

I'd passed up a mule deer buck earlier in the hunt and was kicking myself along with my hunting partners saying "I can't believe you passed that one up". This area wasn't a trophy area by any means but had potential for some decent bucks. I checked the area I'd seen him a few days before and had been checking morning and evening prior. Found him chasing some does on a flat next to a hillside. I was in the truck so drove down about a quarter mile until I was out of sight, got the gun and pack ready, and used the land to get close enough for a shot. Was pretty tickled to locate him again and was able to knock him down. Normally I whitetail hunt in Minnesota but opted to concentrate on my dog and pheasants as the freezer was full!! Took a scope to the head and 5 stitches later was good to go...


Then in October I had drawn two tags for Wyoming so headed out to stay with some friends and hunt deer and antelope. I was there the last week of Oct and the antelope were very skittish having been hunted most of the month. Managed to find this goat in a group and made a good stalk.

I'd passed up a mule deer buck earlier in the hunt and was kicking myself along with my hunting partners saying "I can't believe you passed that one up". This area wasn't a trophy area by any means but had potential for some decent bucks. I checked the area I'd seen him a few days before and had been checking morning and evening prior. Found him chasing some does on a flat next to a hillside. I was in the truck so drove down about a quarter mile until I was out of sight, got the gun and pack ready, and used the land to get close enough for a shot. Was pretty tickled to locate him again and was able to knock him down. Normally I whitetail hunt in Minnesota but opted to concentrate on my dog and pheasants as the freezer was full!! Took a scope to the head and 5 stitches later was good to go...


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