Jamen
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Last week me and one of my employees left North Dakota and headed to southern Idaho. After 920 miles and 15.5 hours of driving we found ourselves in Pocatello Id Sunday evening. Roads were not ideal part of the trek, but we made decent time. We met up with our friend that morning to gather the last of the remaining items on our list then we headed south to his uncle's farm. Once we got there, we were greeted by a very kindhearted man in his 80's. We unloaded our gear and went to talk with him a bit. We insisted that we help with some farm chores, but he was hard to get us to help. His typical response was " You boys are here to hunt not work". Finally, we convinced him to let us help trim some branches he couldn't reach and some other odds and ends. We got done helping him and we were off to check rifles.
The previous night the neighbor had seen some elk up the mountain but didn't go after them so that is where we would start Monday night. These tags were not typical unit tags, 3 of them were cow depredation tags and one was unit wide. We loaded up our packs and went out behind the farm and hiked up to some knobs and started to glass. I picked a knob and made camp for the evening the other two guys went a few knobs over. Still tired from the drive and getting use to the higher elevation it was a nice little sit for the first day. Out popped some doe mule deer, i found 4 moose a mile or so away coming down out of some draws. Two bulls and two cows. The last bull i wish i had not packed my spotter away, but it was at last light and i didn't want to dig it out before the hike out. He looked really big from the binoculars.
Unsure what to really expect on this hunt going into it. The elk will come down out of the mountains feed in the ag fields and grab a drink from the springs typically. But how most things in life work they never work out how you plan. Which made for a more memorable hunt in my opinion as the story will unfold.
This was the view the first evening.
The previous night the neighbor had seen some elk up the mountain but didn't go after them so that is where we would start Monday night. These tags were not typical unit tags, 3 of them were cow depredation tags and one was unit wide. We loaded up our packs and went out behind the farm and hiked up to some knobs and started to glass. I picked a knob and made camp for the evening the other two guys went a few knobs over. Still tired from the drive and getting use to the higher elevation it was a nice little sit for the first day. Out popped some doe mule deer, i found 4 moose a mile or so away coming down out of some draws. Two bulls and two cows. The last bull i wish i had not packed my spotter away, but it was at last light and i didn't want to dig it out before the hike out. He looked really big from the binoculars.
Unsure what to really expect on this hunt going into it. The elk will come down out of the mountains feed in the ag fields and grab a drink from the springs typically. But how most things in life work they never work out how you plan. Which made for a more memorable hunt in my opinion as the story will unfold.
This was the view the first evening.