SixPoint
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Beautiful bull! Congratulations on punching your tag! Can't wait to see more pics and read the rest of the story. I look forward to following your Big Horn Sheep Hunt next fall!
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After Barry took off Tuesday night, Ross and I headed into a drainage above a lake, that's a pretty long hike in. (Don't ask why we're choosing to do this hike on the night with the least amount of people in camp).
There's a couple great vantage points that look down into the willowy Valley floor. Ross took one, and I took the other and started cow calling.
Maybe a half hour after I started calling, I heard a twig snap half way down the rock out crap I'm stationed on. As I was still wondering to myself what could've make the noise, a lion hopped out on to the Boulder not ten yards below me. We locked eyes, and it was a little tense for a second. The longer we stayed locked on each other, the more obvious it became that he wasn't at all worried about me. Ears forward, relaxed muscles, no danger. I was able to snap a couple pictures I'll post later. Finally I decided we had had enough bonding time and shouted a couple times, sending him wandering off into the creek bottom.
Ross came up the trail right as the lion was slinking away. Our thoughts were he pushed it into me, which is how I caught him so exposed.
I was still in the process of showing Ross pictures and regal in g my story when we heard as grunt up drainage. The cow calling has worked, and we had a bull headed in.
He was a very nice bull, but didn't show himself until legal shooting light was waning, and was at a distance I wasn't comfortable with.
Very eventful night for no shots fired.