The plan this morning was to be sitting where we last saw the bull at first light. My coffee took too long to perc, so we were maybe 10 minutes behind schedule.
As we were driving to the creekbottom, Kaitum spotted a lone cow standing in a meadow maybe a mile downstream of the bull from the night before.
We both got out and started frantically glassing for another moose, but it looked like she was a loner. After watching her for maybe 15 minutes we both saw another moose at the same time, maybe 400 yard upstream. We just caught a glimpse as he walked out of the meadow into thick regrowth lodgepole. We both instantly thought it was the bull from last night.
Kaitum hung back while I crept down the road towards the big bulls meadow. I was able to glass the area really well, but couldn't turn him back up. It's amazing how that big of an animal can disappear so easily.
WhIle I was deliberating on what to do, Kaitum came driving down the road in a hurry, motioning me to hop in. Evidently a third moose, another bull, swung in and was dogging the cow. It worked out perfectly, and I I had him dead to rights at 100 yards broadside. Just wasn't quite big enough for this early in the season, especially with knowing the bigger bull was around.
We spent another hour or so trying to turn up the big bull, but he has a pretty good jungle to escape in to.
I'm back in town now, waiting to pick up MinnesotaHunter. Kaitum stuck up there with the plan of checking out some other areas. Our plan is to be sitting at that meadow at dark.
As we were driving to the creekbottom, Kaitum spotted a lone cow standing in a meadow maybe a mile downstream of the bull from the night before.
We both got out and started frantically glassing for another moose, but it looked like she was a loner. After watching her for maybe 15 minutes we both saw another moose at the same time, maybe 400 yard upstream. We just caught a glimpse as he walked out of the meadow into thick regrowth lodgepole. We both instantly thought it was the bull from last night.
Kaitum hung back while I crept down the road towards the big bulls meadow. I was able to glass the area really well, but couldn't turn him back up. It's amazing how that big of an animal can disappear so easily.
WhIle I was deliberating on what to do, Kaitum came driving down the road in a hurry, motioning me to hop in. Evidently a third moose, another bull, swung in and was dogging the cow. It worked out perfectly, and I I had him dead to rights at 100 yards broadside. Just wasn't quite big enough for this early in the season, especially with knowing the bigger bull was around.
We spent another hour or so trying to turn up the big bull, but he has a pretty good jungle to escape in to.
I'm back in town now, waiting to pick up MinnesotaHunter. Kaitum stuck up there with the plan of checking out some other areas. Our plan is to be sitting at that meadow at dark.