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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1136407" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Okay, first off ladies please don't read any more .... And since I know now you will, bear in mind this was back in the early 80's when I was young and dumb.</p><p></p><p>For 10 or 12 years me and my hunting buddy went to our favorite hunting area. We had plenty of food and beers and went to town for what we needed. One year we had been camping/ hunting for a few days, ate plenty, after about three hours of a long quiet hunt nature called. I went down by a creek to take care of business with paper towel in hand, steep bank so I set my bow up top and climbed down below..... Yup pants around my ankles and a nice cow elk was bedded down about 30 yards from me, she popped up to see what the noise was. I saw her as soon as she stood, so here I am, pants around my ankles, bow is 20 yards away and me feeling like a dumbazz! And to this day I am a dumbazz for that move.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Okay, best hunt with a bow. Same spot, had to walk through thick western Oregon bush growth to get into an area of cat tacks to see so I could hunt. I always crept a slowly as possible. Opening day, as soon as I broke out of the heavy bush I had a cow elk 30 or so yards broadside. One arrow, down like a rock. 15 or 20 minute hunt, opening day, 50 yards, flat ground to pack it out to camp. Best part of it was, I slept in the rest of the trip, sat in camp and drank beer, but I did cook and clean .... And I did give him a quarter ..... But he did get irratated and I enjoyed it. :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1136407, member: 378"] Okay, first off ladies please don't read any more .... And since I know now you will, bear in mind this was back in the early 80's when I was young and dumb. For 10 or 12 years me and my hunting buddy went to our favorite hunting area. We had plenty of food and beers and went to town for what we needed. One year we had been camping/ hunting for a few days, ate plenty, after about three hours of a long quiet hunt nature called. I went down by a creek to take care of business with paper towel in hand, steep bank so I set my bow up top and climbed down below..... Yup pants around my ankles and a nice cow elk was bedded down about 30 yards from me, she popped up to see what the noise was. I saw her as soon as she stood, so here I am, pants around my ankles, bow is 20 yards away and me feeling like a dumbazz! And to this day I am a dumbazz for that move. Okay, best hunt with a bow. Same spot, had to walk through thick western Oregon bush growth to get into an area of cat tacks to see so I could hunt. I always crept a slowly as possible. Opening day, as soon as I broke out of the heavy bush I had a cow elk 30 or so yards broadside. One arrow, down like a rock. 15 or 20 minute hunt, opening day, 50 yards, flat ground to pack it out to camp. Best part of it was, I slept in the rest of the trip, sat in camp and drank beer, but I did cook and clean .... And I did give him a quarter ..... But he did get irratated and I enjoyed it. :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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