Simeod
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A little late doing a write up, and a lot of venting,, but this hunt had some extreme highs and extreme lows. Me and my wife were blessed with getting drawn for the early Cow hunt in Unit 4A.
We had spent a few days scouting during the summer and had found some likely spots. Wednesday prior to season opening we settled into our camping spot and spent the next day scouting.
The weather had been extremely dry and it had definitely affected animal patterns. Water was truly the name of the game for this hunt. I had located a spring earlier that kept water and sign in the area was very promising.
Opening day! Friday morning we spent checking a few other spots and people are camping and hunters are everywhere. Friday evening we make the 1.5 mile walk into the spring. On the way in we bump a young cow by herself. She was favoring a front leg, but quickly left area. We continue to our spot near the spring and set up for the evening. After about an hour we see the young cow come into the area. She is 240 yards away in the tree line of the meadow. The wife and I discuss taking the cow as she is obviously injured. We decide to take the cow. I make a shot and it hits high and a little back. I quickly rack another round and shoot again. Hit but high again. She goes stiff legged and lays down. She is now behind some pines and does not afford me any shot. I observe her through the trees and I can see she is lifting her head on and off. I feel lousy.
We had spent a few days scouting during the summer and had found some likely spots. Wednesday prior to season opening we settled into our camping spot and spent the next day scouting.
The weather had been extremely dry and it had definitely affected animal patterns. Water was truly the name of the game for this hunt. I had located a spring earlier that kept water and sign in the area was very promising.
Opening day! Friday morning we spent checking a few other spots and people are camping and hunters are everywhere. Friday evening we make the 1.5 mile walk into the spring. On the way in we bump a young cow by herself. She was favoring a front leg, but quickly left area. We continue to our spot near the spring and set up for the evening. After about an hour we see the young cow come into the area. She is 240 yards away in the tree line of the meadow. The wife and I discuss taking the cow as she is obviously injured. We decide to take the cow. I make a shot and it hits high and a little back. I quickly rack another round and shoot again. Hit but high again. She goes stiff legged and lays down. She is now behind some pines and does not afford me any shot. I observe her through the trees and I can see she is lifting her head on and off. I feel lousy.
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