I make sure to get one for each deer. I keep them in a beer glass and until this year we used them as ornaments for the Christmas tree.I used to keep the pins the same stopped when the check stations went to the wayside.
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I make sure to get one for each deer. I keep them in a beer glass and until this year we used them as ornaments for the Christmas tree.I used to keep the pins the same stopped when the check stations went to the wayside.
I've got a SE MT cow B tag that I was expecting to use. No freezer space though, otherwise I would have made a trip over to try. Pretty sure I'm totally done with doe deer for the remainder of my life though. Not sure on antelope does, probably them too even though they are pretty great eating.I was just joking I’ve shot 2 cows. One in the Bridgers, one in the bitterroot back in the college days. Things have changed since then. The more impressive stat would be 25 bulls and no raghorns? I was happy as hell when I shot a small 5 point north of Missoula, my first bull. I will not be posting my stats to save myself the embarrassment.
There are some good stories on here, but I'm prejudice. My honeymoon sheep hunt in 2012 was pretty good. Dislocated shoulder, run in with a pack of wolverines, and a scuffle with a sow/cubs on a glacier... all while packing two smoker rams and camp over the course of two days.Not to detract too much from the original post, but it would be pretty neat to hear your favorite two or three hunts.
For myself, I have taken a dozen elk with half of them bulls, close to the same number of deer and bucks, and one bison. Been on a 30 day Alaska hunt helping my dad (one moose, one grizz, one caribou), packed out a Utah moose that was brutal, and been on a mountain goat hunt that made me question my sanity. Only missed one animal and it still haunts me.
My mom bought me a really nice glass display case for them in middle school I should have kept it going. It held 33 pins I remember thinking I'll never fill this thing...looking back I'd likely have filled it twice by now.I make sure to get one for each deer. I keep them in a beer glass and until this year we used them as ornaments for the Christmas tree.
My buddy Tom asked some people on our Alaska fishing trip one time what they would do if they had only one day left to live.My sea gull number would be surpassed only by someone who specialized in explosives.
How in the absolute hell can you keep count of 200+ deer/elk kills? And you seem to take at least triple the amount of folks out as you hunt for your own animals.. that’s a lot of knife use.I do keep track and have been keeping journals for a long time as well. Almost embarrassing to post this but I guess I will:
Elk: 83
Deer (total, coues, whitetail, blacktail, mule deer): 128
Moose: 4
Bighorn: 2
Desert Sheep: 1
Dall Sheep:1
Black bear: 5
Pronghorn: 78
Musk ox: 1
Mountain goat: 1
Lion: 1
oryx: 1
I've also shot a lot of hogs, sika, fallow, axis, aoudad, etc. on a buddies place in Texas, didn't keep track of those.
I'm slowing down as I get older I could easily have a bunch more pronghorn, I haven't killed a doe in over dozen years. I don't shoot many deer anymore either.
Been sort of tough on the elk since moving to Wyoming though.
Just wrote them all on index cards since I was 12. I have every single tag as well, a few gallon zip locs full. My first punched deer and elk tags were $2 each.How in the absolute hell can you keep count of 200+ deer/elk kills? And you seem to take at least triple the amount of folks out as you hunt for your own animals.. that’s a lot of knife use.
Only 5 bears? My guess in the spring the LAST thing you want to do is hunt.
What’s the best knife you own?Just wrote them all on index cards since I was 12. I have every single tag as well, a few gallon zip locs full.
I do take a lot of friends/family and I do most, if not all the knife work. Do my share of the packing as well.
I enjoy helping them.
Damn, is 36 middle-age now?I counted once a few years ago, though my note taking has gone by the wayside. 60-something all up probably? As is common in middle age (I'm 36), I've gotten better at finding legal animals, but also much pickier in what I want to bring home.
The bigger havalon...no question. You can flat get some shit cut up with that thing. Plus it's easy to resharpen the blades and I can get them sharper in about 5 minutes than when they're new.What’s the best knife you own?
Your stats ain’t that bad.I was just joking I’ve shot 2 cows. One in the Bridgers, one in the bitterroot back in the college days. Things have changed since then. The more impressive stat would be 25 bulls and no raghorns? I was happy as hell when I shot a small 5 point north of Missoula, my first bull. I will not be posting my stats to save myself the embarrassment.
Was scrolling down, looking for 2022, but no such luck.I've been keeping notes since I moved to Montana. It keeps me from mis-remembering and I enjoy looking through the log from time to time.
Was scrolling down, looking for 2022, but no such luck.