Friday
Socked in. It was pouring rain and foggy when we woke up, and stayed like that until 9am. We made the drive over and FireTiger hunted a different direction for a couple hours before coming back for lunch and to feed daughter. Dozens of does seen, but no bucks. The rain came in hard again and we pitched options. She's not really into road hunting but it started to seem like the only potential thing, however with our current truck setup she can't glass very well from inside.
I remembered an overlook we could park at and glass some decent country, so for the last hour we could hunt we decided to try there. As we were leaving, another truck came by and stopped. I immediately recognized the driver as a guy I had run into twice before while elk hunting nearby. He also had the same deer tag. Said he'd spent the entire day driving the roads and seen a few bucks, but nothing of the caliber we know exist in the unit.
Well, we did some glassing from that overlook, but the rain was making even that difficult. Saw some does, but no obvious bucks.
Saturday
More fog and rain! Its a trend! Finally though, it looked like things would break.
We decided to limit the amount of possibilities and FireTiger would head out by herself.
The rain did not go away, but it was definitely less frequent with some nice stretches. It took a few short hikes with the girls near the truck, spotting some does and a group of pronghorn.
The sun even came out for awhile, even feeling hot at one point, such that I put all our damp stuff out to dry. Ada thought that was very convenient. How generous of me to put a pillow down for her on the tailgate.
Well it didn't last for very long and the rain was back, so everything thrown back into the truck and hiding again. FireTiger checked in at 11:30am on the walkie talkie saying she hadn't seen any bucks and would begin heading back for chili dogs and to feed Wren. Would probably take her 45 minutes to get back.
At 11:52am I heard a single shot. I didn't want to interrupt anything so I gave it a few minutes before trying the talkie.
Socked in. It was pouring rain and foggy when we woke up, and stayed like that until 9am. We made the drive over and FireTiger hunted a different direction for a couple hours before coming back for lunch and to feed daughter. Dozens of does seen, but no bucks. The rain came in hard again and we pitched options. She's not really into road hunting but it started to seem like the only potential thing, however with our current truck setup she can't glass very well from inside.
I remembered an overlook we could park at and glass some decent country, so for the last hour we could hunt we decided to try there. As we were leaving, another truck came by and stopped. I immediately recognized the driver as a guy I had run into twice before while elk hunting nearby. He also had the same deer tag. Said he'd spent the entire day driving the roads and seen a few bucks, but nothing of the caliber we know exist in the unit.
Well, we did some glassing from that overlook, but the rain was making even that difficult. Saw some does, but no obvious bucks.
Saturday
More fog and rain! Its a trend! Finally though, it looked like things would break.
We decided to limit the amount of possibilities and FireTiger would head out by herself.
The rain did not go away, but it was definitely less frequent with some nice stretches. It took a few short hikes with the girls near the truck, spotting some does and a group of pronghorn.
The sun even came out for awhile, even feeling hot at one point, such that I put all our damp stuff out to dry. Ada thought that was very convenient. How generous of me to put a pillow down for her on the tailgate.
Well it didn't last for very long and the rain was back, so everything thrown back into the truck and hiding again. FireTiger checked in at 11:30am on the walkie talkie saying she hadn't seen any bucks and would begin heading back for chili dogs and to feed Wren. Would probably take her 45 minutes to get back.
At 11:52am I heard a single shot. I didn't want to interrupt anything so I gave it a few minutes before trying the talkie.