I’m finally getting caught up after the hunts this year. No big tags drawn, no points burned, but I got to spend a lot of time in some wiiild country and look over a few deer and elk.
After tagging my buck in early October, i stayed on the hunt another 4 days trying to get my best friend a deer. We got to look over some cool country and see a few decent bucks and some other game.
But it wasn’t meant to be. That hunt ended when I lost my trucks four wheel drive out in the desert; we were stuck. I hiked close to 10 miles before I found reception and had a new friend from town come and try to get us out. The day ended with him also getting his truck stuck trying to get us out. We spent the evening hiking out of that desert. Long story short, thank God for skid steers and great people. New friends were made and a few beers were had that night. Silver lining in all of that was during my first hike out of the desert I found a hell of a spot, loaded with deer and zero people anywhere near it, I’m excited to check it out in the future.
Next day I found myself driving to Idaho for the deer opener to hunt for a day before I had to head back home to get back to work and play catch up. I made it to the trail head just after midnight, slept for a few hours and was on the trail at 3 trying to make it to a certain glassing point before grey light. Made it....
But saw nothing during my morning glass. Finished the day out doing a 14 mile loop seeing some elk, but I never saw a deer with antlers. That night I started the drive back home to get back to work and get my truck back in working order before the next hunt.
After tagging my buck in early October, i stayed on the hunt another 4 days trying to get my best friend a deer. We got to look over some cool country and see a few decent bucks and some other game.
But it wasn’t meant to be. That hunt ended when I lost my trucks four wheel drive out in the desert; we were stuck. I hiked close to 10 miles before I found reception and had a new friend from town come and try to get us out. The day ended with him also getting his truck stuck trying to get us out. We spent the evening hiking out of that desert. Long story short, thank God for skid steers and great people. New friends were made and a few beers were had that night. Silver lining in all of that was during my first hike out of the desert I found a hell of a spot, loaded with deer and zero people anywhere near it, I’m excited to check it out in the future.
Next day I found myself driving to Idaho for the deer opener to hunt for a day before I had to head back home to get back to work and play catch up. I made it to the trail head just after midnight, slept for a few hours and was on the trail at 3 trying to make it to a certain glassing point before grey light. Made it....
But saw nothing during my morning glass. Finished the day out doing a 14 mile loop seeing some elk, but I never saw a deer with antlers. That night I started the drive back home to get back to work and get my truck back in working order before the next hunt.
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