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    Elk Hunt gone Muley

    Well looks like I won't be doing anymore mule deer hunting

    Thursday afternoon on September 3rd as the skies darkened and the rain began to fall I had one thing on my mind, lunch. I was tearing the FSR up on the ol' grizzly 350, hauling some serious butt on that Japanese dream machine. I was just a few bends before the "honey hole". A series of chutes that i saw a beautiful doe by herself and missed on a smaller buck with a couple does the previous night. Sure as shit in a dead cat, big mule tracks bouncing up the side of the road. Its looks like maybe two of them?, i knew it was time to slow this rig down and get serious. As any archery road hunter worth his salt would do, i kept putting up the road . It was a good thing i did too cause there they were, a bachelor pack of 3 bucks. About 40 yards off the road they stood there looking at me over there shoulder, too curious for there own good. I noticed they where looking at me, but listening to my friend that had just gone by seconds before. I quickly crawled some distance and positioned myself about 25 yards from them. I was blown away they where still hanging out in the same area, but i had a gut feeling from there body language that they where about to spook. This dandy 2 point took a step, perfectly broadside in a narrow hallway. I grunted once and he stopped, with the Excalibur 405 shouldered that was a fatal mistake for this buck. I ranged the shot after and at 28 yards the 150 grain fixed blade broad heads packed a heavy punch. I eye balled the distance and held my 30 pin when i let the arrow fly. I knew it was a good shot, he made it maybe 20 yards before the

    Very happy and thankful to have my first animal in the freezer, spent 12 days in the backwoods looking for elk with the bow and cant wait to do it again next year (with a compound albeit). I was very happy that i was able to harvest my first big game animal in a quick, humane manner. That's something i took and take very serious. I dont consider myself a road hunter, but it wasn't an opportunity i was going to pass up either. looking forward to selectively filling some more tags this fall **Bragging rights for whoever guess's closest on weight going into the freezer, no hooves, hide or head but still bone-in.**

    EXV
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    Re: Elk Hunt gone Muley

    Sweeeeet!! Been meaning to grab myself a crossbow. Congrats on what will be a fine eating animal

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    Re: Elk Hunt gone Muley

    That's a very nice eating deer you are holding ,,congrats to you young man..
    Hunting Elk Is All About Finding Them ,If You Can't Find Them Keep Trying ..

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    Re: Elk Hunt gone Muley

    Congratulations on your first buck!! You have to take them where you find them.
    Thanks for sharing your story.
    kenny
    I love it when the seasons change.
    Fishing to Hunting.

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    Re: Elk Hunt gone Muley

    my guess is 57 lbs ...what is the prize again...o ya "bragging rights"

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    Re: Elk Hunt gone Muley

    Good job! Congrats

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    Re: Elk Hunt gone Muley

    Awesome, Congrats!!!

    Thanks for posting your success!!

    Cheers

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    Re: Elk Hunt gone Muley

    Wow way to go, looks like a perfect broadside shot! With bone in I'm gonna say 85 lbs..

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    Re: Elk Hunt gone Muley

    Way to go I'm gonna say 98 bone in.

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    Re: Elk Hunt gone Muley

    Quote Originally Posted by Shortmag300 View Post
    Way to go I'm gonna say 98 bone in.
    Came in at 113 lbs, shortmag300 was closest. Front quaters where fairly developed

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