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  • Oh, you can hit a pie plate at 40 yards just fine with practice, but your nerves and adrenaline can make you all jumpy and shocky when you see a once in a lifetime bull like that! 1rst deer I shot at, I confused the 50yd and 10 yd pins! Mr deer was plenty safe!

  • Great Bull!

    

  • You should not have even showed this video. What a bad way to show how a sportsman should not take a shot with a bow. Unexceptable.

  • Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!! what a bull!

  • Hijo de puta! a ti en los cojones te lo tenían que hacer.

  • man you should have waited

  • what a bull its just a complete monster

  • that is a beautiful bull gotta love unit 10 but it looked like a really bad shot, long distance quartering away , then facing you? I cant judge you because I would probably release on a monster like that from 200 yards away with my bow but it did look like maybe a better thing to do would be to wait and see if he came closer or try again later on. it would be a shame to wound a beautiful one like that and have it die somewhere under a tree unrecovered.

  • no body has the right to even draw on,let alone release on an animal like that if they cant shoot strait

  • @TheRutthunter Every hunter has missed at some point in their lives. He probably learned his lesson and will grow into a better hunter.

  • im so glad i live in arizona and can hunt these beautiful monsters

  • If you miss your shot then you should move along to the next one no matter how big the elk is

  • It's harder than it looks. I took a 56yd poke at a monster this year and shaved his armpit. Oh well, maybe next year.

  • No offense but the arrow flight was crappy as you can see in the second shot and far off the mark.

  • Huge Bull!! I have that clip on a hunting video I own and man was that upsetting missing that giant. I understand a miss but he missed a few times on some good bulls because he didn't practice earlier in the year. Too bad.

  • I know that hunter was probably shaking with both excitement and fear at the same time! that was a true trophy specimen, I dont think Id have had the concentration to even get off a shot..

  • Great bull

  • nice nice elk

  • oh mah good lord. If I saw that, I would be shakin so much I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. By the way, was it killed with a bow or rifle, etc.?

  • @SuperJang The guy that killed it the next year took it with a longbow... he has the whole story of how he got it on his outfitters website @ southwestoutdoors.us in the photo gallery

  • To all of you who are doubting this amazing specimen. It was hunted and taken on public land in Northwestern arizonas unit 10. Elk farms DO NOT exist in the state of arizona. 100% wild game in arizona and we take pride in that.

  • so lets see it!!!

  • Looks like a huge bull, but fenced hunt records mean nothing.

  • This bull was on public land! He is in the top 15 P&Y. We don't hunt high fenced.

  • you should maybe hunt in arizona theres a lot of big bulls!and its clearly you never hunted elk.if your in between his cows he does not care.

  • haha thats what i would do. I can slay little ones everytime. Bulls that big turn you to jello

  • Can't believe that guy did'nt wait for a better shot...and he took 2 shots !!! Didn't the guide tell him to wait at that distance?

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  • you dont happen to know where i can find a picture of it dead do you?

  • all i have to say is farm cause if that bull was from the wild it would of took off running when it seen you guys. and right after the first shot. why do you think it got that big and its that stupid?

  • That is true, sometimes, but when bulls are in the rut they get really stupid and do things they normally would not do otherwise I guess if you got to screw your brains out only once a year for a month or so I guess we would get stupid to. lol

  • @TaylorWVH :

    All elk, whether farmed or not, behave the same way...the "wild" instinct never leaves an elk. That's besides the point - I'm against elk farming. Nearly every elk, big old bulls included, will always turn to look back at what scared them. Bowhunters will know this because they are often hidden so well that the elk do not recognize this danger at first.

    However, once they do figure you out they don't stick around to find out what might happen if he were to just stay there lol

  • Should have practiced more.

  • all i have to say is wow were was this

  • ADILER

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