Gun&BowSD
Lil-Rokslider
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- Oct 26, 2018
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I had spotted a great opening morning public land bull the evening before in a glacier chute about a mile and a half further from my glassing point. Came out in the dark with a battle plan in my head for the morning. Morning comes and Im heading up the mountain above camp and as I crest the top I hear the equivalent of a Cat 262 in neutral plowing through the woods. Elk. Shoot. I’ve got two hours til light and I am not the type to leave elk to find elk. Especially in the dark. So I sit still and freeze til sun up and below me is a herd moving at about 350 yards. Suns been up five minutes and I am proned out on a legal spike. However behind him mid slope on the far ridge I see a beautiful dark horned 6x6 with some cows. I know I can get 500, my top comfort range, once this group moves, which it does. I move through the woods like a Navy Seal to avoid an accidental encounter with the first group. 700. 600. 575. He’s still there. One more tree line! Crawl out. And he is gone. Cows are gone. I know they haven’t seen or winded me me, not a chance. What happened?! And that’s when I see it… the orange beanie of a hunter beep boppin along at the very bottom of the drainage. Wind at his back, thermals heading up. He had no idea what was above him.
Even with good seasoning, tag soup didn’t taste nearly as great as backstrap.
Kick myself for not harvesting but hey thats hunting. And maybe that spike will grow up to be my next adventure
Even with good seasoning, tag soup didn’t taste nearly as great as backstrap.
Kick myself for not harvesting but hey thats hunting. And maybe that spike will grow up to be my next adventure