Our general big game season opens this coming Saturday, the 23rd. Me, Lawnboy, and Photofin (Troy) leave on Thursday to get our camp set up. Going in real light this time and only have a few days to get it done.
Not sure how I lucked out and drew limited entry rifle bull tags in back to back years, but at this point I am not going to give it back. I have a bull tag, Lawnboy has a cow tag, and all three of us have deer tags. Thinking we should film Photofin taking a deer for the camera. Primary focus is elk, but if a nice buck gets in the way, he might be a TV star.
Spent the weekend trying to sort out what is a necessity and what is not. Not really looking forward to the dehydrated food for five days. Really gonna get a chance to put the equipment to the test on this hunt. Carl at High Caliber Gear is a whiz at putting together this light weight stuff that has perfect hunting applications. He has been a huge help as I have whittled down my gear list and reduced a lot of weight from my pack.
We normally have the luxury of a wall tent, full camp, etc. Not this time. Hope I don't forget something real important. Got the tag, rifle, blaze orange, matches, and a water filter, so at a minimum, I am sure I will survive. Just hope I can be comfortable enough to give it hell each day.
Will be out filming other stuff most of the week, so figured I would get this post started now, so I didn't forget. I think we will have cell service from the highest peaks, so I hope we can provide live updates while we are there.
My goal is to shoot a bigger bull than the one that walked out in front of me last year. If Bart can continue to "sing the Sirens' song," the bulls might cooperate and I could actually shoot one I would like to put on the wall. Wish me luck, as is always the case, I am sure I will need it.
Last year's bull was almost too much fun, if there is such a thing in hunting.
Not sure how I lucked out and drew limited entry rifle bull tags in back to back years, but at this point I am not going to give it back. I have a bull tag, Lawnboy has a cow tag, and all three of us have deer tags. Thinking we should film Photofin taking a deer for the camera. Primary focus is elk, but if a nice buck gets in the way, he might be a TV star.
Spent the weekend trying to sort out what is a necessity and what is not. Not really looking forward to the dehydrated food for five days. Really gonna get a chance to put the equipment to the test on this hunt. Carl at High Caliber Gear is a whiz at putting together this light weight stuff that has perfect hunting applications. He has been a huge help as I have whittled down my gear list and reduced a lot of weight from my pack.
We normally have the luxury of a wall tent, full camp, etc. Not this time. Hope I don't forget something real important. Got the tag, rifle, blaze orange, matches, and a water filter, so at a minimum, I am sure I will survive. Just hope I can be comfortable enough to give it hell each day.
Will be out filming other stuff most of the week, so figured I would get this post started now, so I didn't forget. I think we will have cell service from the highest peaks, so I hope we can provide live updates while we are there.
My goal is to shoot a bigger bull than the one that walked out in front of me last year. If Bart can continue to "sing the Sirens' song," the bulls might cooperate and I could actually shoot one I would like to put on the wall. Wish me luck, as is always the case, I am sure I will need it.
Last year's bull was almost too much fun, if there is such a thing in hunting.