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AK Troutbum
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Day 6 (Aug 12), we awoke to some pretty fierce winds and rain, so we decided to stay put until things calmed down a little. Well, as it turned out, things didn’t calm down so we used this day as a recovery/down day and spent it in the shelter reading, drinking hot drinks, picking blueberries from inside the shelter (just one more benefit of a floorless shelter), and napping.
Day 7 (Aug 13) we awoke to a pretty decent day with partly cloudy skies and minimal wind, so we decided to head back into the drainage and see if we could find that double broomer again.
We had made it about 2 miles or so and had saw several sub illegal rams, ewes, and lambs both on our side of the creek and the opposite side, when we came across what appeared to be a fairly decent ram. We initially spotted him from close to a mile away and couldn’t tell whether or not he was legal so we decided to try and put somewhat of a stalk on him to get a better look. At 250 yards we had good concealment, the wind in our face, and we were slightly above him so I decided to try and do some digiscoping.
After watching him for close to an hour and still not being able to determine 100% whether or not he was legal, we decided to pack up, loop around over the top of him, and come down from above for a little closer inspection. Well, by the time we had moved around into a different/better position, he give us the slip. We looked high and low for this ram and I still cannot figure out how in the hell he got away from us but we never did see him again. Dalton was pretty bummed but I tried to explain to him that since we were as close as 250 yards and weren’t able to make him legal, he probably wasn’t, so it was no big loss. We decided to continue on up the drainage and see if we could find that double broomer. Well, as luck would have it for us, we found him but, as luck would have it for him, he was perched well above us, at about 6000’ elevation and over 700 yards away. There was absolutely no way of making a stalk on him, and if we were able to get within shooting range, the fall he would take from his perch would most definitely turn him into hamburger by the time it was all said and done. So, onward and upward we continued.
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Day 7 (Aug 13) we awoke to a pretty decent day with partly cloudy skies and minimal wind, so we decided to head back into the drainage and see if we could find that double broomer again.
We had made it about 2 miles or so and had saw several sub illegal rams, ewes, and lambs both on our side of the creek and the opposite side, when we came across what appeared to be a fairly decent ram. We initially spotted him from close to a mile away and couldn’t tell whether or not he was legal so we decided to try and put somewhat of a stalk on him to get a better look. At 250 yards we had good concealment, the wind in our face, and we were slightly above him so I decided to try and do some digiscoping.
After watching him for close to an hour and still not being able to determine 100% whether or not he was legal, we decided to pack up, loop around over the top of him, and come down from above for a little closer inspection. Well, by the time we had moved around into a different/better position, he give us the slip. We looked high and low for this ram and I still cannot figure out how in the hell he got away from us but we never did see him again. Dalton was pretty bummed but I tried to explain to him that since we were as close as 250 yards and weren’t able to make him legal, he probably wasn’t, so it was no big loss. We decided to continue on up the drainage and see if we could find that double broomer. Well, as luck would have it for us, we found him but, as luck would have it for him, he was perched well above us, at about 6000’ elevation and over 700 yards away. There was absolutely no way of making a stalk on him, and if we were able to get within shooting range, the fall he would take from his perch would most definitely turn him into hamburger by the time it was all said and done. So, onward and upward we continued.
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