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allan
10-15-2016, 02:11 PM
The 10 ft ArcheryBull
cut and paste has screwed up the story. sorry for the run on words

My hunting partner dropped me off not 300 yards from camp as we saw a cow wonder off the road at first light, I had planned to get dropped off farther along the road with my coffee, a lawn chair and a good book to cow call while he carried on to a spot we had good encounters at two nights before.

After he drove off,and before I could even get my chair set up, I could hear a cow in the overgrown cut block not 200 yards away.
I walked quietly down the Rd following her lovesick calls running parallel to her right towards the spot I had planned to get out of the truck originally.

At my spot and now without my coffee, lawn chair, or daypack (I had left it at the side of theroad as I carried my bow at the ready following the cow calls)
I quietly eased into the line of timbers that edged between a new cut and the overgrown cut.I was listening tothe faint cries of the cow and answered back with my own cow calls with a couple of bull grunts as I started to setup my inflatable seat pad and get out my book to pass the time as I thought it would be another long morning of calling and waiting.

No sooner then I sat down and opened my book then from the direction of the cow calling came the unmistakable sounds of a branches breaking and the deep grunts of a bull!I was up and ready with an arrow nocked, I ranged my shooting lanes and realized with horror asthe bull was not coming from down below me where the cow had been calling but directly parallel with the road, there was no time to move and the wind wasslightly blowing his way! This was the second time in a week that a bull had changed direction and angled down wind of where I was calling from, (the first time my buddy had been calling and I had set up well down windand the bull still managed to bust me with only showing a flash of antler andbellowing with rage that only could be described as an angry miniature T. rex!)
The frustration mounted as the second time in 4 daysof hard dawn till dusk hunting the bull stormed off in a bellowing Roaring rageas he could smell my intrusion into his interrupted romantic encounter with the"other" girl.

Much to my disappointment I could hear him roaring and busting branches from 50 yards toout of ear shotas he headed down the hill back to his girlfriend. No sooner as I heard his final bellow did I hear directly behind me the unmistakable sound of another bull coming up the way I had originally thought the moose were traveling through this corridor!Could the bull have moved so far around me to come back again!? Doubtful, I turned and readied my bow and as I sat there listening to the sounds of the bull approaching, he was beginning to veer off towards the sounds of the cow calling that had not really let up since Igot there. Not to be undone I gave my best cow call and tried to imitate the sounds of the love sick cow that I had been chasing for over an hour.Without hesitation the bull turned toward me, stepping out into the clearing showing himself to bea good 5x6 with modest palms,while taking a look around for his hopeful girlfriend. I realized that I could no longer have a chance to range this new direction and decided that I would not shoot past what I wasconfident 45 yards was,as this was my comfortable maximum range.
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allan
10-15-2016, 02:16 PM
My competing cow called again as I watched my bull , now at less than 150 yards do a 90deg turn and head toward my competing cow! Not giving up I gave my most desperate cow call and the bull turned mid stride and walked toward me fast! Not on the edge of the cut block like all the sign said but right in the open directly towards me! He turned sideways as I came to a full draw, he stopped perfectly still as I began to doubt my prearranged yardage guess.

As I sat at full draw thinking he's just out of range, do I take the shot!? My rival cow called again, and my bull was on the move, out of sight and into theover grown cut on the other side of the timber swath I was hidden in.
I ranged the spot hewas standing in after he left. 46 yards... It would have been a perfect shot forme to take.
Depressed, saddened and a little bit frustrated that I have jus thad three good encounters with one blown chance at a perfect opportunity to loose an arrow this week, and after 4 years of trying to get an archery moose I was ready to call it quits for the morning , walkback to my camp to finish my coffee that was still siting about a 1 km up theroad and still probably warm in my insulated coffee mug.
As I heard mylovesick cow call one more time I felt the heat, anger and rage that could onlybe described as full rut behavior! Screw the wind, the noise and the fact thatthe wind was wrong, the terrain was less than 5 yards visibility where I was headed into, with no chance at ever coming to full draw in the thick cover I started out with an angry pace no sensible archer should take if he wanted to spot and stalk hunt!
I crashed thru the bush making guttural bull sounds , cow calls and caring nothing for the fact that my day pack was sitting on the road with all my gear that I NEVER leave behind when I step into the bush.
I charged thru the underbrush without heed to wind direction or exposure.As I crashed thru the bush and I came out into a less thicker part of forest with spaced regrowth, scattered willows and the tree line I was sitting previously indirectly up wind.It was obvious that this was the areathe cow and her bull of choice had been spending some time. The area waspounded by sign.
I paused just longenough to cow call and to listen for either of the two Bulls that has bothgiven me the slip.
I stood still for several min as a realized I must regain my composure or lose any chance of ever successfully harvesting my dream animal of an archery moose.

Hearing nothing , and referencing my gps, I decided to make a loop back thru to camp that would takeme a couple of km, seeing as the wind had died down and I was in a Moosy looking area.
I took one step forward to have the bull I originally had at 46 yards trot out of the bushes less than 25 yards away and up the hillI was planning to go! I don't know if he had been standing there looking for his girl before or after I called but I never saw him till I spooked him!!
$&@*!!!!
Since the ground was mossy I decided to follow the easy footprints for no other reason to practice following fresh sign.
With a new game plan and a calmed mind I began to just relax and have fun again, practicing mimicking his bull grunts and following his tracks.10 min later I had crisscrossed with so much sign that I was heading back to the spot I had generally come from.
100 yards from thetall trees I had originally sat in but only much farther in from the road then I was originallyhttp://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s308/chadallan86/IMG_3460_zpscwzfkzcv.jpg (http://s155.photobucket.com/user/chadallan86/media/IMG_3460_zpscwzfkzcv.jpg.html).

allan
10-15-2016, 02:27 PM
There it was again, my bull was ahead of me grunting!!
I grunted back, gave my best cow call and just headed toward the sound this time.

Time seemed to slow like "The Matrix", I realized this guy was yet again coming in hotter than before. I stopped and had only time to nock an arrow and position myself for the shot best I could, I ranged 45 yards and 20 yards both to my left and right and waited. Barely 50 yards out I see movement and go to full draw yet again as I wait for him to come in range. Seconds go by and there he is at 45 yards, (wait... This is not my bull! antlers are different!, but yup antlers is all that matters so I don't give it a second look) I concentrate only on shooting distances and shot angles my bull sticks his head out from behind every tree then veers right, left, right. He's coming in hot but right at me. My arms are burning as the last bush he's stopped at and deciding which way to go around is the bush that I’m standing behind! As I struggle to keep holding at full draw, he veers left, sticks his head past the tree and stops!! No shot but now I'm about to let down I can't hold my draw! He takes one more step out and I see leg, chest and my arrows away!!
As I watch my arrow impact at a distance less than 10 feet away, my lighted nock says that I'm just below horizontal center, just behind his front leg. I was dismayed to see the bull lurch forward and the arrow fall to the ground on his third stride as he continued on his forward path. It seemed to me the arrow had hardly penetrated . (On my black bear and white tail I've always buried the arrow Into the ground on the other side of my target and I shoot 70lb 32" draw)
With a sinking feeling I watch my bull crash away and disappear.
To make it worse the skies open up and the rains decide it was time to power wash the woods before winter.
I approach my arrow to see it’s been broken in half, blood and hair on three quarters of what's left of my arrow. What just happened?
As I wait and watch the ground I can clearly see tracks but not a single drop of blood and it's raining like a monsoon.
I GPS the spot, and slowly begin to follow the tracks. One footprint at a time. 35 min later still no blood, 65 yards in. At this rate I will never find my bull. 36 min later I'm crouched on my haunches to see the track better when I catch a glimpse of something that makes my heart soar!!
There he is! But as I look at my watch and realize it's too soon to think he might be dead. Especially after the arrow I recovered. I sit motionless in a squat for 20 more min as the rain beats down on my un water proof clothing.
I walked quietly as I could up to my bull with an arrow nocked just in case.
From the lowest low to the highest high you can describe, this is what I found.

allan
10-15-2016, 02:28 PM
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allan
10-15-2016, 02:29 PM
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Bow is a PSE Vendetta xl, 35 " axle to axle length for reference.

allan
10-15-2016, 02:35 PM
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allan
10-15-2016, 02:37 PM
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landphil
10-15-2016, 02:39 PM
Beauty! Looks like your persistance paid off better than you expected or even hoped. Good stuff.

allan
10-15-2016, 02:39 PM
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Last trip out

DR.DOUG
10-15-2016, 02:39 PM
Congrats on harvesting a beautiful bull!

allan
10-15-2016, 02:41 PM
This is a badlands 2200 Hauling out a rear quarter to the Road. We weighed the quarters when we got home. This one was 120 lbs

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Fisher-Dude
10-15-2016, 02:44 PM
Nice! It's even harder to do with a piece of dryer sheet over your eyes.

allan
10-15-2016, 02:46 PM
I have a hard time being patient sometimes. So a week after I got home I had the skull cleaned and waiting for it to dry before I peroxide the skull.
I couldn't fit the moose skull into a pot big enough so I made a "moose percolator" that cycled hot water over the top of the skull back into the pot of boiling water. It worked great, but that's another DIY story.
Ps. Pics of my face need to be blurred out for a reason. I'm not that hard on the eyes, honest.
Cheers
Allan.
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Brew
10-15-2016, 02:51 PM
Thanks for posting. That's a great bull and great story. Congrats

Whonnock Boy
10-15-2016, 03:01 PM
That's awesome! Great bull, and great story. Thanks for sharing your tale with us.

srupp
10-15-2016, 03:05 PM
Wonderful Bull ..great encounter and sharing with us..much appreciated..large bull with wonderful formation, color, character.
Cheers
Steven

Shikari300WSM
10-15-2016, 03:06 PM
Hell man that's a moose to be proud of! Archery to boot! Congrats on a mighty bull and thanks for the story!

Husky7mm
10-15-2016, 03:09 PM
Thats a really nice bull, congrats and thanks for sharring.

Bugle M In
10-15-2016, 03:09 PM
nice stuff there....congrats.

Big Lew
10-15-2016, 03:10 PM
What a fantastic write-up, thanks for bringing us along on your exciting hunt.
It'll be pretty hard to top that, especially with such a gorgeous bull, congratulations.

RackStar
10-15-2016, 03:20 PM
awesome story! and even more awesome bull!
i too packed some moose quarters out with a badlands 2200 a couple weeks ago.... i was suprized how handy that bag is.. works great in a pinch.
cheers.

bcsteve
10-15-2016, 04:00 PM
Great bull! Love the fronts on him.

tinhorse
10-15-2016, 04:06 PM
Very cool bull. Not a lot of them being take with archery gear. Well done!

luckofthedraw
10-15-2016, 04:12 PM
Beauty. Congrats on your archery bull.

Getbent
10-15-2016, 04:12 PM
Nice! It's even harder to do with a piece of dryer sheet over your eyes.
Haha that's awesome... Almost fell out of my chair.
Awesome story and a fantastic bull man!!!
congrats and thanks for the share!

sthdslayer
10-15-2016, 04:15 PM
Nice archery bull , but never understood why post picture then blank out face

ElliotMoose
10-15-2016, 04:18 PM
Beauty of a bull... One to be proud of. Thanks for taking us along!!

ryanonthevedder
10-15-2016, 04:22 PM
Cool moose!

guest
10-15-2016, 04:32 PM
Wow what a Dandy specimen ....... How exciting is that ! Congrats to you. Great share!

CT

nazarow
10-15-2016, 04:34 PM
Beauty bull and great story!

HarryToolips
10-15-2016, 04:41 PM
That's a wicked bull, and with a bow congrats! Good writeup too, persistence definitely payed off..

Jagermeister
10-15-2016, 04:46 PM
I personally lost interest in the story as soon as I came to the photo of someone with his face obscured. If you don't want people to know who your are, simply don't post your picture.

Fisher-Dude
10-15-2016, 05:12 PM
Not everyone wants their mug pasted on the internet for all to see, but I sure appreciate seeing pictures of the hunt and the animals. If people want to blank out some parts of their pics, I'm fine with that, and it doesn't detract from the story for me.

Sorry to the OP, I didn't mean to derail your thread of a marvelous hunt with my dryer sheet joke.

charlie_horse
10-15-2016, 05:17 PM
Holy eff you twats a guy posts a wicked story and it's not worth reading because he blurred his face out and previously said there was a reason.

Awesome bull thanks for posting!

ljalberta
10-15-2016, 05:28 PM
Great write up and awesome photos. Thanks for sharing.

Knute
10-15-2016, 05:33 PM
Thanks for taking us along with a wicked recount of a great hunt.

Pics and story appreciated, good share.

fuzzybiscuit
10-15-2016, 05:38 PM
Nice archery bull , but never understood why post picture then blank out face


Bahahaha! Slightly more than 1 post per year and that's all you got. So few posts I thought you would at least save up for a good one.

To the OP, great bull and story. Thanks for taking the time to post.

whitespringer
10-15-2016, 05:51 PM
I personally lost interest in the story as soon as I came to the photo of someone with his face obscured. If you don't want people to know who your are, simply don't post your picture.

Jägermeister, your out of line on this one. We all should be fortunate that anyone is will to post anything on the interweb. Thanks for posting this amazing story and pics. That bull is awesome!

kennyj
10-15-2016, 05:54 PM
Awesome bull!! I love the brow tine formation. Very cool,and great job on the euro.
Thanks for sharing your adventure.
kenny

Brambles
10-15-2016, 06:01 PM
Great story, amazing bull....I'm in love with its fronts, and would like to marry them......hell of an upgrade over the 5 pointer that gave you the slip...congrats and thanks for sharing...

Buckmeister
10-15-2016, 06:03 PM
Wow! Sounds like an amazing time! Well done!

.264winmag
10-15-2016, 06:12 PM
Outstanding! And who cares about the drier sheet ffs, it's all about that bull, bout that bull bout that bull.
Great story and animal, well done. Thanks for posting!

kilometers
10-15-2016, 06:38 PM
Nice archery moose!! Mmmmmmm

jaeger
10-15-2016, 06:55 PM
Congratulation on nice looking bull! Great story!

two-feet
10-15-2016, 07:02 PM
Hey buddy, well done. Great moose, archery makes it incredible, and the euro looks awesome.

two-feet
10-15-2016, 07:02 PM
What was the spread on that thing

PressurePoint
10-15-2016, 07:03 PM
What am absolute stud of a moose.

J_T
10-15-2016, 07:05 PM
Fantastic bull. As an archery harvest that must be up there for Pope and Young. Beautiful day for a hunt.

lovemywinchester
10-15-2016, 07:14 PM
Great pics! What a bull.

Timbow
10-15-2016, 07:51 PM
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.

Sitkaspruce
10-15-2016, 08:00 PM
I personally lost interest in the story as soon as I came to the photo of someone with his face obscured. If you don't want people to know who your are, simply don't post your picture.


Nice archery bull , but never understood why post picture then blank out face

Another reason why HBC has gone to shit......even when people post pictures and their stories, we get comments like this. How about you TRY to say something nice like....Great bull, thanks for posting.....is that too hard??

Cheers

SS

Sitkaspruce
10-15-2016, 08:02 PM
Allan, that archery moose is awesome!!!

Thanks for taking the time to write your story and share your trip and pictures!!!

Congrats on your moose!!

Cheers

SS

greybark
10-16-2016, 07:42 AM
Hey Allen , great story , great bull and great hunt ! Thoroughly your post .
Barn practise payed off . LOL .
Cheers

allan
10-16-2016, 08:07 AM
Hey Allen , great story , great bull and great hunt ! Thoroughly your post .
Barn practise payed off . LOL .
Cheers
thanks greybark!
When I think I've got enough skill I might try traditional, I tell everyone who comes up to my range how a trad guy made me feel like a rookie!

DDD
10-16-2016, 09:02 AM
Love it! And wow, 10'. Makes that grizzly hunt look like a long range game. Well done.

RiverOtter
10-16-2016, 09:42 AM
Thanks for the story, the junk on the front of that rack is crazy. Congrats on a huge milestone.

Stone Sheep Steve
10-16-2016, 09:53 AM
Great story....great bull!!

Congrats and thanks for taking the time to put it all down in print for us to enjoy!!!

SSS

Brez
10-16-2016, 10:03 AM
What a fantastic looking bull! Always been a dream of mine. Congrats and thanks for posting a great story and pics.

180grainer
10-16-2016, 10:19 AM
Really nice bull. Thanks for putting up pics.

Stone Sheep Steve
10-16-2016, 10:46 AM
I personally lost interest in the story as soon as I came to the photo of someone with his face obscured. If you don't want people to know who your are, simply don't post your picture.

How many hunting stories with pics have you shared with HBC, Jag?? I did a quick search and you have 13 pages of threads that you started but I couldn't find one that was of your hunting adventures with pics. Are you trying to drive away people that actually do share their adventures??

SSS

Roe
10-16-2016, 11:08 PM
Great read
many thanks

Spy
10-16-2016, 11:42 PM
Beautiful bull congrats on a great archery bull :-)

Rattler
10-17-2016, 06:09 AM
Awesome bull, congrats.

smallfry14
10-17-2016, 06:27 AM
I remember commenting "pics or it didn't happen" on a previous post where you said you got a moose..welp, looks like it happened. sweet bull, love those fronts!

Linksman313
10-17-2016, 06:55 AM
Great Bull and good story!!
whatcha doin out there with un waterproof clothing lols?

325
10-17-2016, 07:19 AM
Great bull!

allan
10-17-2016, 07:23 AM
Great Bull and good story!!
whatcha doin out there with un waterproof clothing lols?
Left camp it wasn't raining.... and in the heat of the moment I don't think I noticed I was wet till after the arrow was away:)

Backwoods
10-17-2016, 07:52 AM
Awesome!!! Just awesome hahaa!!

Arctic Lake
10-17-2016, 10:55 AM
The colour and size of the rack is great ! Enjoy the meat !

Arctic Lake

papaken
10-17-2016, 08:52 PM
Great story, great bull. For those that don't get it or don't like him covering his face, don't look and stop being negative. Calling down a fellow hunter makes you as bad as the antis. I don't know if I would post pictures just because of holier than thou people that always find something to criticize. Good job on what sounds like a great hunt. Thanks papaken

Lukeez88
10-17-2016, 10:08 PM
Allan, you are the man! Great bull, great tale, great euro job! Keep it up

diharv
10-17-2016, 10:30 PM
Wonderful bull , great story ! And the arrow ? I assume it was a through and through shot and was barely hanging on the other side before it fell off ?
Edited . Sorry , I just reread the post and saw that it was broken in half or so . Did you find the killing pointy end when gutting it out ?