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AspenHill
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Here's My Latest Freezer Filler....
      #1587 - 11/02/03 05:53 AM

Got this on Saturday.

Bison Bull
1100- 1200 pounds



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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: AspenHill]
      #1588 - 11/02/03 07:18 AM

Ann

Thats a very nice filler, congratulations. How was the reaction after the arrow hit him?

Looks like you had very nice weather to.

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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: cchunter]
      #1589 - 11/02/03 10:21 AM

WOW! Very nice Ann. What pound bow were you shooting? Arrow weight/ broadhead? Tell us the story. I have never thought of hunting one of these bulls. How much do the hunts run?

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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: AspenHill]
      #1590 - 11/02/03 01:43 PM

Ann

Good stuff. You look happy about it too .Great animal and not a bad rug or shoulder mount as well should you go that way.

I have never really considered taking a bison but I think taking one with a bow or a muzzleloader is the way to go. Well done to take such a large animal with an arrow.

I like your camoflage too. Very effective for the terrain.



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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: NitroX]
      #1595 - 12/02/03 12:07 AM

I love my snow camo. It is amungst the best camo out there. I can verify that it works. This bull was in a small herd of 8 and we were setting up an ambush position. They all came up the ridge and stopped when they saw my "decoys" further up, which were the rest of the group I was hunting with. The problem was the guys moved to soon which stopped the herd to soon. My bow was drawn and I had to eventually let it down. These bison were only 20 yards away. There was only a small deadfall of trees between me and them in the woods. I was crouched down on my knees for this shot.

So when I let the bow down they all looked at me but stood there confused. There was a stand off for several minutes and I remained still. When the other guys moved again, the bulls looked at them and turned to run off in the direction they came, which is when I shot my animal.

So he was 20 yards when I hit him with the first arrow. It burried to the fletching but was further back than I like into his liver. It did react with a buck and a lot of kicking. This being because he was begining to run off when I let go and I did not follow him as he was moving (stupid but probably the result of "nerves").

I shoot a 60 pound Parker bow, carbon arrows (Easton Red Lines) and Muzzy broadheads. All of my equipment functioned very well. The day was beautiful but very cold and I was heavily dressed. The terrain was challenging for me as I come from flat wooded country.



I landed a second arrow a short time later right into the crease, where I initially wanted to hit him and he ran a short distance and laid down for good. Before that arrow was let go I was wondering what this bull was planning. He was seperated from the herd and when he saw me getting close he began walking right to me, I had a video man behind me too. I wasn't sure he was going to turn but fortunately for me he did. Second arrow was probably 15 yards or less and hit him hard. It landed with a loud crack and burried again, to the fletching. The arrow must have hit the arm bones on the opposite side. The recovered broadhead was somewhat bent. As he ran off from this one the arrow snapped inside of him. A third arrow was added for insurance when I walked up on the downed animal. My quiver only holds three arrows so I knew I had to be precise. Other than the first shot, that was the case.

I don't think too many women have done this but those who have certainily have my respect. These bison are huge and can be intimidating. They look even bigger when you are on your knees trying to be small and blend in with the scenery! Some people have even taken them with traditional equiment, longbows and recurves, my hat's off to them.

Me and the guys:



I went on this excursion with a group from my SCI chapter. I did not know any of them before taking the trip. Great way to meet new friends. Try as I do, it's hard to get other ladies to go. They are really missing out.

John, do you think I could arrow one of your waterbuffs? I bet Oz is an archer's paradise. Christer, someday I will nail a moose too. I think you would have a great opportunity in Sweden to do moose as an archery hunt.

Some people ask why I do this (gun hunters), all I can say is being SO CLOSE to an animal SO BIG can't be beat for an adrenalin rush. Especially when they are wounded and decide to walk towards you!

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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: AspenHill]
      #1602 - 12/02/03 12:33 AM

Very good looking.........................yes and the bison is'nt also
Good looking animal you shot there.

just wish someone had an old bow that they wanted to give away to someone

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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: AspenHill]
      #1606 - 12/02/03 01:39 AM

Ann

Dont come to Sweden if you want to hunt with a bow. It is not legal , tests are being made but I think it will take long time to have that oppertunity.

I have got an offer though to try bowhunting for free during one of my trips to RSA this summer. Now I must find a bow to start practise. I will try to shot indoor at my work. 30 yards will be possible and I have a lot of good stopping material to use.

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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: cchunter]
      #1609 - 12/02/03 06:25 AM

cc that stopping material? --would that be your boss haha?

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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: gryphon]
      #1611 - 12/02/03 11:48 AM

Gryphon

Wouldn't be so nice to do that and besides I think my boss is quite good (me)

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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: cchunter]
      #1616 - 12/02/03 10:05 PM

Gryphon

Christer has an office overlooking his factory with an internal balcony on his "executive" office.

He intends to sit there and practice shooting at slow moving targets ie the stopping material - on the "shop floor".

Among the targets there is an "elephant", a few "hippos", a "tigress" (his secretary - she has to keep him in line), a few really sweet looking "impala" and a complete "dik-dik".

He will only use "dummy" heads of course and laugh uproarously when he hits a "slow moving" target. He thinks this will have a dual roll of improving productivity.

Except his staff have scissors and he will have to watch his back.


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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: AspenHill]
      #1617 - 12/02/03 10:08 PM

Ann

In Oz I think you could attempt to bow hunt almost anything - deer, pigs, goats, roos - even waterbuff. They are very large though but I am sure they have been successfully bow hunted.

Hey an Aussie Water buff can be number 3, on your worldwide Buff Grand Slam.

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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: NitroX]
      #1622 - 13/02/03 01:14 AM

John

That was news for me that you have been visiting my office. The description was almost correct wit some small adjustments. Most the time I am alone at work so the nice girls you are talking about are not existing and when I leave my office I am at same level as the factory.

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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: AspenHill]
      #2866 - 20/05/03 02:44 AM

aspenhill

I was wondering what these bison are like to hunt?

Are they are docile as they are reputed to be? Or do they give you a chase?





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Re: Here's My Latest Freezer Filler.... [Re: Blitz]
      #2867 - 20/05/03 03:00 AM

Hi Blitz,

Well, they are not going to stand around and let you plink away at them. I set up an ambush point and hoped things would go smoothly but the herd did spook and I sent my first arrow at my running target. I then had to track him for a second shot and he decided to take a walk towards me. I was not sure if he was just delerious or intended to do harm. He turned away when he was 15 yards away and I drilled him again....

They are very capable of goring a person.

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