It was the last day of the hunt, so we were going to hit it hard one last time. I wasn’t overly optimistic as 2 days earlier I had blown an opportunity at a large 5 point. Having hunted elk for twenty years, I knew that good chances like that don’t come often, especially a few days apart.
We chose to hike up the East side of the draw that morning, in the same general area we had encountered the big bugling 5 point two days earlier. The hikes had been rough, very steep terrain, but beautiful country, great elk habitat. We had been hiking up the mountain for the better part of an hour when we took a break in an open area. I took the opportunity to glass the other side of the draw and wouldn’t you know it, I could see elk feeding in a park. I thought I could see antlers, but wasn’t sure. Sam, my guide for the week, got out his spotting scope and confirmed there were four bulls feeding. I asked Sam what the plan was thinking going all the way down the mountain and up the other side wasn’t going to be an option, but Sam said “we’re going to go get those elk of course”. So down the mountain we went, at half a run at times. I wasn’t sure if I was going to have the energy to make it down and up the other side of the draw and then was there any chance those bulls could still be there when we did get there, because they were several miles away after all.
We assumed the bulls would stay in the bottom of the draw, so we hurried a little closer and hoped for maybe a 30 yard shot. Sam was slightly to my side and downhill. There was a large boulder surrounded by small pines on the other side of Sam about 12 yards from me. I was prepared for the bulls to appear in front of me at 30 yard, in line where we had last seen them traveling, when all of a sudden a bull popped out from behind that boulder, only 7 yards away. Sam hit the ground and whispered “Shoot”. The other bulls were right behind, but there was no time to picky. It was shoot the first bull or get busted. I knew the bull was legal, but wasn’t positive which one it was, didn’t matter, it was the last day and we had decided I was going to shoot if the opportunity presented. I pulled my bow back, settled the pin, and shot without really thinking. The arrow hit a little high I thought and all four bulls busted. They disappeared behind cover again.
Hunting with Action Adventures was a blast and I would have said that whether I killed an elk or not. Justin runs a great outfit with fine help and good stock. John did an excellent job cooking and keeping camp straight. Sam was a great guide, knowledgeable about elk and a good caller. He went the extra mile to get me my elk, Thanks Sam. The guys at Actions Adventures were great and I would recommend them.
I will be back.