willyqbc
09-21-2008, 08:17 AM
Okay so continuing on from when I shot my bull on day 4. I shot the bull at 6:30 in the morning and we did not get him back to the truck until 7:30 that night!!! YIKES... a bunch of tired puppies that night!!
Day 5: Considering the grueling day previous we decided to sleep in on day 5 and try and recover. By the afternoon we got restless and decided to go have a look for a decent little mulie buck that kept showing himself on a field we passed going to and from the elk area (we had permission). Sure enough as luck would have it he was hanging out right where we thought he should be and the wind was good for a stalk from the back side of the field. We worked our way along a small trail until I was just about to the fenceline...thats when one of the two smaller bucks with him got the idea something wasn't right. We quickly crouched in the tall grass near the field edge and waited to see what would happen next. Lucky for us the buck couldn't make out what we were and began a long series of....walk 3 steps forward....wait 3 minutes. He continued on this way slowly working towards us trying to figure out what he was seeing. When he worked his way into a range I felt comfortable with he turned broadside for me so I decided to take the shot. I came to full draw as I made my way from my knees up to a standing position (not an easy thing for a fat man to do!!!). My brain shut off at that point and the skills developed from thousands of arrows I shoot each year took over. I honestly don't recall the shot going off....my pin tucked in tight to the shoulder blade and the arrow was just gone. I heard the satisfying hollow THUMP that accompanies a chest hit and I was pretty sure he was done for. This was confirmed for me when I retrieved my arrow from where it was stuck in the ground dripping with pink bubbly blood. We found him very quickly just off the field edge where he had piled up. Not a huge buck by many standards but is my best archery buck to date and being in velvet still was a real bonus for me.
http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/chris_archery_buck_08.jpg
For those that are interested in the gear list here it is
Bow: Hoyt Ultratech - 66lbs
king cobra slider sight
Victory HV arrows - total weight 340 grns going 308 fps
broadhead - 100 grain slick tricks
release - truball trail boss (t-handle)
bushnell ARC 1500 rangefinder
I haven't scored him yet but he should come in around the 125" mark. I've been wanting a velvet buck for quite some time so I am pretty pleased with him. We also got the whole thing on video so when I get it edited I will throw it up on our site for you guys to watch.
Now.....STAY TUNED 'CAUSE WE'RE NOT DONE YET. NEXT INSTALLMENT WILL BE TANKS LAST MINUTE BULL!!!!
.....TO BE CONT'D
CHRIS
Day 5: Considering the grueling day previous we decided to sleep in on day 5 and try and recover. By the afternoon we got restless and decided to go have a look for a decent little mulie buck that kept showing himself on a field we passed going to and from the elk area (we had permission). Sure enough as luck would have it he was hanging out right where we thought he should be and the wind was good for a stalk from the back side of the field. We worked our way along a small trail until I was just about to the fenceline...thats when one of the two smaller bucks with him got the idea something wasn't right. We quickly crouched in the tall grass near the field edge and waited to see what would happen next. Lucky for us the buck couldn't make out what we were and began a long series of....walk 3 steps forward....wait 3 minutes. He continued on this way slowly working towards us trying to figure out what he was seeing. When he worked his way into a range I felt comfortable with he turned broadside for me so I decided to take the shot. I came to full draw as I made my way from my knees up to a standing position (not an easy thing for a fat man to do!!!). My brain shut off at that point and the skills developed from thousands of arrows I shoot each year took over. I honestly don't recall the shot going off....my pin tucked in tight to the shoulder blade and the arrow was just gone. I heard the satisfying hollow THUMP that accompanies a chest hit and I was pretty sure he was done for. This was confirmed for me when I retrieved my arrow from where it was stuck in the ground dripping with pink bubbly blood. We found him very quickly just off the field edge where he had piled up. Not a huge buck by many standards but is my best archery buck to date and being in velvet still was a real bonus for me.
http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/chris_archery_buck_08.jpg
For those that are interested in the gear list here it is
Bow: Hoyt Ultratech - 66lbs
king cobra slider sight
Victory HV arrows - total weight 340 grns going 308 fps
broadhead - 100 grain slick tricks
release - truball trail boss (t-handle)
bushnell ARC 1500 rangefinder
I haven't scored him yet but he should come in around the 125" mark. I've been wanting a velvet buck for quite some time so I am pretty pleased with him. We also got the whole thing on video so when I get it edited I will throw it up on our site for you guys to watch.
Now.....STAY TUNED 'CAUSE WE'RE NOT DONE YET. NEXT INSTALLMENT WILL BE TANKS LAST MINUTE BULL!!!!
.....TO BE CONT'D
CHRIS