Hunter was able to get his first deer this year! He may not be a monster but I am one of the proudest dads ever! He made a great shot from 250 yds. and I had forgot to crank his scope up from 2 power from when we had been hunting elk in the thick timber. The buck didn't go far, but we had a hard pack out. It was all up hill and took us one and half hours to get him up to the ranger. Now he thinks that maybe he will hold out for something bigger next year. Congrats Hunter!
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Hunters rifle elk hunt
Hunter and I got out for the rifle elk hunt here in Utah. The night before the hunt we had seen at least 30 elk, with four of those being branch antlered bulls. We hunted hard for the two weekends that we had to hunt, but was never able to find a bull for him to shoot. This was one of the best hunts I have been on though. I love to be able to spend time in the field with my son, and try and teach him the things that I learned from my dad when we were out on my first hunts. Hunter is developing into a great hunter, and can out hike most people (including me) when it comes to covering ground looking for animals. We had a great time together and I look forward to many more hunts with him!
2014 Archery Elk
This was camp this year during our hunts, I just purchased it and was glad I did. When the nights got cold it was great to be able to load the stove up and stay nice and warm
Jim and I took the last week of the hunt off and had a blast chasing bugling bulls.
The bulls were active rutting that last week, and the scenery was great as well with the leaves just starting to change
I was able to get a shot at this bull the third to the last day of our hunt. Unfortunately I didn't make the shot that I would have liked and was unable to find the bull during our hunt. One week later I was back in the area grid searching for five hours and still could not locate him. I hit my knees and prayed for any sign that may lead me to him. Before I could get up I could hear Ravens. They were flying in the air and landed about 200 yds from me. I took off on a dead run, and followed them right to my bull. He had gone a half mile from where I shot him. After two more weeks the Fish and Game finally let me go retrieve my antlers.
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