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The Day 1 bull was holed up in an area with several cows. Breeding season was fast approaching and the parcel of land he chose to relax with the ladies looked to be off limits to hunting by anyone but the owner. My suspicion was somewhat confirmed by a neighboring landowner that @Flatrock and I had met a few days prior. On my last day to hunt the landowner "Sam" and I crossed paths while he and his son were out deer hunting during youth season.
We exchanged information about moose and deer and I showed him pictures of the Day 1 bull. Sam agreed that he was indeed a good bull. When I told him where I had last seen him the reply I received was, "You're F-d, you ain't getting permission to get in there!" Sam did tell me where he and his son saw a bull that morning. The bull was on their land and he gave me permission to go after him if I wanted.
I went to the area and found the bull but he wasn't the caliber of bull I wanted. I had seen the bull many times but several miles from his current location. The rut was on and these bulls were moving! A biologist I contacted prior to season said during the rut bulls would travel up to 20 miles per day in search of cows. I was seeing bulls moving from the area I had been hunting them and my time to hunt them had run out. I headed home to my family without harvesting a bull during archery season.
The good new was that my tag was good for rifle season which started on October 9th. The bad news was I wouldn't be able to make it out again until October 15th. Would the Day 1 bull still be in the area? Would he be alive by the time I made it back?
The Day 1 bull was holed up in an area with several cows. Breeding season was fast approaching and the parcel of land he chose to relax with the ladies looked to be off limits to hunting by anyone but the owner. My suspicion was somewhat confirmed by a neighboring landowner that @Flatrock and I had met a few days prior. On my last day to hunt the landowner "Sam" and I crossed paths while he and his son were out deer hunting during youth season.
We exchanged information about moose and deer and I showed him pictures of the Day 1 bull. Sam agreed that he was indeed a good bull. When I told him where I had last seen him the reply I received was, "You're F-d, you ain't getting permission to get in there!" Sam did tell me where he and his son saw a bull that morning. The bull was on their land and he gave me permission to go after him if I wanted.
I went to the area and found the bull but he wasn't the caliber of bull I wanted. I had seen the bull many times but several miles from his current location. The rut was on and these bulls were moving! A biologist I contacted prior to season said during the rut bulls would travel up to 20 miles per day in search of cows. I was seeing bulls moving from the area I had been hunting them and my time to hunt them had run out. I headed home to my family without harvesting a bull during archery season.
The good new was that my tag was good for rifle season which started on October 9th. The bad news was I wouldn't be able to make it out again until October 15th. Would the Day 1 bull still be in the area? Would he be alive by the time I made it back?