Muleyfanatic
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Went in to set camp up day before opener. Set camp up in the rain. Hunted opening day without seeing any elk and not much sign. The next brought snow rolling in around 8am and the cold temps. It got down to about 10 at night and up to 25 the next few days not making it all that pleasant in the tent (I will be looking for a different camping shelter with heat before my next hunt).
I cut a pair of elk tracks and followed them to a cow and calf at about 25 yards in the timber.
I actually had to work the bolt of my rifle pretty hard th get it to open as it froze through the night. I emptied the chamber and dry fired it a couple tims just to make sure everything was in working order.
The following day around 9:30 I had herd of elk go through the timber at about 120 yards contains 2 bulls not presenting a shot. I watched 1 of the bulls break off from the main herd. I went down and started tracking the lone bull through the timber for about a 1.5 miles over 2 ridges and finally caught put him. He was about 80 yards away and I was able to sneak a bullet into him; he went down after about 10 secs of standing there after the shot. Luckily he actually got closer to the trailhead from where I had first spotted him only making the pack out about 2.5 miles.
I cut a pair of elk tracks and followed them to a cow and calf at about 25 yards in the timber.
I actually had to work the bolt of my rifle pretty hard th get it to open as it froze through the night. I emptied the chamber and dry fired it a couple tims just to make sure everything was in working order.
The following day around 9:30 I had herd of elk go through the timber at about 120 yards contains 2 bulls not presenting a shot. I watched 1 of the bulls break off from the main herd. I went down and started tracking the lone bull through the timber for about a 1.5 miles over 2 ridges and finally caught put him. He was about 80 yards away and I was able to sneak a bullet into him; he went down after about 10 secs of standing there after the shot. Luckily he actually got closer to the trailhead from where I had first spotted him only making the pack out about 2.5 miles.