appmtnhntr
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Hey guys, the wife and I are embarking on an adventure tonight. NC to CO, loaded down and ready to roll. I posted up all the background in the Who Am I? section a couple days ago if you wanna know the whole story....
This all started when we had to scrap our 5-man September elk hunt two days before tags were bought. A pretty bad injury in the family sidelined part of the crew.
Having spent most of a year clearing my Sept. schedule, I wasn't about to give it up.
Knowing I needed to get away, the wife offered to tag along on the journey for a little R&R from both our hectic lives and go west.
Picked up two blackpowder antelope tags in SE Colorado, and we headed that way tonight around 12.
Before you ask why blackpowder instead of rifle?? I love musket hunting. Killed my first bull ever with a musket in September. Hard to get that out of your blood. The smell of the powder, the retraining your eyes to run those iron sights, the game that's only been pestered by archery hunters for a month or so... Love it...
Gonna spend the next 2 weeks Pronghorn hunting, calling coyotes, hiking after blue grouse, and trout fishing our way up through the mountains.
Camping along the way, we're gonna try and make it up to Rocky Mtn. Nat'l for the last 2-3 days of the trip, and turn the rig back east.
(hopefully full of Pronghorn meat, and maybe a cow elk if I can find an accommodating rancher! any help would be appreciated on that!!!!!)
It should be a pretty good adventure for us.
She's never been on an out of state hunt, and I've never gotten after Pronghorn.
Neither of us have ever been to the area where the tags are good, so I'm real excited for her to see how a hunt "plays out" with new ground, new species, and all the other things that come along with being in the wild west on your own for a couple days trying to figure out how to make it happen.
I will try and check in on here sporadically with pics and updates.
We off to the races tonight, and hopefully have a smooth drive ahead.
Really enjoying HuntTalk, and thanks in advance for any tips and info I might pry out of y'all along the way!
This all started when we had to scrap our 5-man September elk hunt two days before tags were bought. A pretty bad injury in the family sidelined part of the crew.
Having spent most of a year clearing my Sept. schedule, I wasn't about to give it up.
Knowing I needed to get away, the wife offered to tag along on the journey for a little R&R from both our hectic lives and go west.
Picked up two blackpowder antelope tags in SE Colorado, and we headed that way tonight around 12.
Before you ask why blackpowder instead of rifle?? I love musket hunting. Killed my first bull ever with a musket in September. Hard to get that out of your blood. The smell of the powder, the retraining your eyes to run those iron sights, the game that's only been pestered by archery hunters for a month or so... Love it...
Gonna spend the next 2 weeks Pronghorn hunting, calling coyotes, hiking after blue grouse, and trout fishing our way up through the mountains.
Camping along the way, we're gonna try and make it up to Rocky Mtn. Nat'l for the last 2-3 days of the trip, and turn the rig back east.
(hopefully full of Pronghorn meat, and maybe a cow elk if I can find an accommodating rancher! any help would be appreciated on that!!!!!)
It should be a pretty good adventure for us.
She's never been on an out of state hunt, and I've never gotten after Pronghorn.
Neither of us have ever been to the area where the tags are good, so I'm real excited for her to see how a hunt "plays out" with new ground, new species, and all the other things that come along with being in the wild west on your own for a couple days trying to figure out how to make it happen.
I will try and check in on here sporadically with pics and updates.
We off to the races tonight, and hopefully have a smooth drive ahead.
Really enjoying HuntTalk, and thanks in advance for any tips and info I might pry out of y'all along the way!