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ThunderNocked
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Great Thread.
My first is going to be when I was with my dad - back in 2000 he was helping work the Census as an odd side job and we were traveling into a remote part of Southern Oregon. As we climbed the pass a group of 7-8 Big Horn Sheep came from the valley below, rand won the highway and then up the hill. They fascinated me and I've wanted to hunt Sheep off and on since.
In line with that, last year did my first backpack wilderness hunt that had some fantastic experiences - including watch two young rams bounding up and down a hillside drainage that i couldn't begin to think to climb, lambs playing on an emerald green hill patch, a sow and cub grizzly playing in a creek and destroying hte lone evergreen tree for a 1/4 mile using it as a back scratch (I have that on video actually) and more.
My other one was seeing wolves while glassing - Made me go out and getting a spotting scope because the guys I were with had a cheap one that you could barely even make out that the animals below were wolves but i got to watch them work a valley bottom looking for a trail as they communicated silently and catch a scent, shift formations, and work through the valley and out of site.
Finally with my kids I've seen some Caribou up close (60 yards with my daughter) cows with calves. And I just saw this year as close as 40 yards a 46"-48" bull moose as we tried to make him 50" for an hour. My son is more excited about hunting now then ever before.
My first is going to be when I was with my dad - back in 2000 he was helping work the Census as an odd side job and we were traveling into a remote part of Southern Oregon. As we climbed the pass a group of 7-8 Big Horn Sheep came from the valley below, rand won the highway and then up the hill. They fascinated me and I've wanted to hunt Sheep off and on since.
In line with that, last year did my first backpack wilderness hunt that had some fantastic experiences - including watch two young rams bounding up and down a hillside drainage that i couldn't begin to think to climb, lambs playing on an emerald green hill patch, a sow and cub grizzly playing in a creek and destroying hte lone evergreen tree for a 1/4 mile using it as a back scratch (I have that on video actually) and more.
My other one was seeing wolves while glassing - Made me go out and getting a spotting scope because the guys I were with had a cheap one that you could barely even make out that the animals below were wolves but i got to watch them work a valley bottom looking for a trail as they communicated silently and catch a scent, shift formations, and work through the valley and out of site.
Finally with my kids I've seen some Caribou up close (60 yards with my daughter) cows with calves. And I just saw this year as close as 40 yards a 46"-48" bull moose as we tried to make him 50" for an hour. My son is more excited about hunting now then ever before.