I have been hunting for 40 plus years, and once in awhile, I have blown an opportunity...hence, that "Sick Feeling". Sure this has occurred to most hunters. It happened to me this year.
As in previous years, we headed out to our Camp for the annual early season moose hunt. Buddy and I found a promising cutline with lots of fresh pizz holes, rubs and scrapes. So we concentrated in that area. After 2 days, I called in a mid size bull and my buddy promptly shot it. Good start!
We returned to the same area 2 days later, and I set up at my usual spot at 0820hrs and started calling. Not 20 minutes later, another mid size bull pocked his head out of the bush, and stepped out, facing me straight on, looking towards my direction. I estimated the distance at between 350-400 yards. I had my BogPod set up at the tree line and set up the rifle. Had a "Mexican Standoff" for about what seemed to be a good 5 minutes. I did not shoot due to the fact he was facing me, and distance. Grunted a couple of times and he did actually take about 10 steps towards me. He then turned and started waling slowly towards the opposite side of the cutline. I felt comfortable and took a shot, which spun him around. He then walked towards the trees again and took another shot. He then disappeared into the trees.
My buddy heard the shots from where he was and about 20 minutes later, met me where I was. We waited another 30 minutes and checked things out. We eventually found 2 small pools of blood about 20 yards into the trees...then only small drops for about 60 yards...then absolutely nothing!
We had everything marked with orange tape...then we planned a "grid search". After about 3.5 hours, no evidence of nothing. We came to the conclusion that I probably "humped" him. We further believed that the hit was not fatal and other than being winged, that bull is probably still alive and well. And further, we believed we did everything that could be done to try and find him. My buddy had his GPS on track mode, and when we later checked it...looked like a large spider web.
Having said that, although this occurred about 3 weeks ago, I still have that "Sick Feeling" about it. I have dissected the incident many times in my head, should I have done things differently...but hindsight is 20/20.
Guys care to share similar stories? To the ones that have been hunting for many years, these things happen sometimes, and I bet most of you have experiences that "Sick Feeling"...
As in previous years, we headed out to our Camp for the annual early season moose hunt. Buddy and I found a promising cutline with lots of fresh pizz holes, rubs and scrapes. So we concentrated in that area. After 2 days, I called in a mid size bull and my buddy promptly shot it. Good start!
We returned to the same area 2 days later, and I set up at my usual spot at 0820hrs and started calling. Not 20 minutes later, another mid size bull pocked his head out of the bush, and stepped out, facing me straight on, looking towards my direction. I estimated the distance at between 350-400 yards. I had my BogPod set up at the tree line and set up the rifle. Had a "Mexican Standoff" for about what seemed to be a good 5 minutes. I did not shoot due to the fact he was facing me, and distance. Grunted a couple of times and he did actually take about 10 steps towards me. He then turned and started waling slowly towards the opposite side of the cutline. I felt comfortable and took a shot, which spun him around. He then walked towards the trees again and took another shot. He then disappeared into the trees.
My buddy heard the shots from where he was and about 20 minutes later, met me where I was. We waited another 30 minutes and checked things out. We eventually found 2 small pools of blood about 20 yards into the trees...then only small drops for about 60 yards...then absolutely nothing!
We had everything marked with orange tape...then we planned a "grid search". After about 3.5 hours, no evidence of nothing. We came to the conclusion that I probably "humped" him. We further believed that the hit was not fatal and other than being winged, that bull is probably still alive and well. And further, we believed we did everything that could be done to try and find him. My buddy had his GPS on track mode, and when we later checked it...looked like a large spider web.
Having said that, although this occurred about 3 weeks ago, I still have that "Sick Feeling" about it. I have dissected the incident many times in my head, should I have done things differently...but hindsight is 20/20.
Guys care to share similar stories? To the ones that have been hunting for many years, these things happen sometimes, and I bet most of you have experiences that "Sick Feeling"...





















































