44hunter45
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Who is going where and when?
I have a shakedown backpack trip this weekend in Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness with my middle son. Rumor is the rainbows will fight over your flies.
Coming home I will make some gear adjustments and then take a week looking for a farm fed cow elk in Idaho.
August 26 I get on the big plane to SEAK for a week in the alpine and another week chasing Silvers with my youngest son. Its a long overdue father son trip.
Starting with the Idaho October rifle deer opener, I will be out with my granddaughter, Miss T.
New rifle, new attitude, she will punch that first tag this year! She says if she punches her deer tag, she will think about a B Elk tag.
Anticipating a good grouse year starting in September. I haven't shot my bow much this year, but will get in a half dozen arrows a night until I'm good for Archery elk. After my target time, I take off all but one pin and that's my range limit. 30 yards or less. I hope to get a couple of buddy hunts in with my calling partner.
Work will limit me to tree stands behind the house after Halloween. Me and Miss T up in the double wide.
Still have turkey tags...
The year finishes out with evening muzzle loader elk hunts after work in December.
I have a shakedown backpack trip this weekend in Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness with my middle son. Rumor is the rainbows will fight over your flies.
Coming home I will make some gear adjustments and then take a week looking for a farm fed cow elk in Idaho.
August 26 I get on the big plane to SEAK for a week in the alpine and another week chasing Silvers with my youngest son. Its a long overdue father son trip.
Starting with the Idaho October rifle deer opener, I will be out with my granddaughter, Miss T.
New rifle, new attitude, she will punch that first tag this year! She says if she punches her deer tag, she will think about a B Elk tag.
Anticipating a good grouse year starting in September. I haven't shot my bow much this year, but will get in a half dozen arrows a night until I'm good for Archery elk. After my target time, I take off all but one pin and that's my range limit. 30 yards or less. I hope to get a couple of buddy hunts in with my calling partner.
Work will limit me to tree stands behind the house after Halloween. Me and Miss T up in the double wide.
Still have turkey tags...
The year finishes out with evening muzzle loader elk hunts after work in December.