Headed out tomorrow, for one last chance at an elk. I am going back to my favorite spot with my Dad and some friends... so regardless of the outcome, it will be a great trip. I figure I might as well start the thread now, and hope to fill it up with pictures on my return! So far my season has been nothing but missed opportunities, so it's time for that to change.
Here is the score card so far -
- Two different bulls in the breaks at under 30 yds, full draw and no shots (face palm!!)
- Friend shoots a nice 6x6 bull with his rifle, the elk runs up over a ridge and is blasted by two more hunters!
- Find four bulls in a secluded drainage, put the stalk on them, and the whole thing goes south when two other hunters on horses sneak in and take the shots. Both guys missed and the elk ran into Idaho!
Then today I received this email from my buddy with a hunt update, and I am suddenly more excited and starting to think my luck will change!!
"Talked to Mark, govt trapper shot two wolves yesterday south of the highway, sounds like right in where I got my cow last year. Bring your wolf tag!!
he said elk are bunched up in herds, moving around on flats, low hills."
To be continued....
Here is the score card so far -
- Two different bulls in the breaks at under 30 yds, full draw and no shots (face palm!!)
- Friend shoots a nice 6x6 bull with his rifle, the elk runs up over a ridge and is blasted by two more hunters!
- Find four bulls in a secluded drainage, put the stalk on them, and the whole thing goes south when two other hunters on horses sneak in and take the shots. Both guys missed and the elk ran into Idaho!
Then today I received this email from my buddy with a hunt update, and I am suddenly more excited and starting to think my luck will change!!
"Talked to Mark, govt trapper shot two wolves yesterday south of the highway, sounds like right in where I got my cow last year. Bring your wolf tag!!
he said elk are bunched up in herds, moving around on flats, low hills."
To be continued....