We were starting to think that all the elk had decided to go on vacation and leave the area. Then before you know it, we were back on good sign. That nice pine tree was all tore up, and there was some very fresh track, so maybe we were in the right area. However the sun was out that day and based on all our sightings if the weather was nice the hunting gods were not shining on us. We needed the weather to change. Spirits were starting to get a little down due to us being four days in and no success. The pressure was building in her mind, she had the tag, and she knew her days were numbered. In her mind she thought she had to produce being the first youth with a tag. However in my mind we already had succeeded no matter the outcome.
Al right kid, lets go find them.
Well that area didn't pan out, now on to the next section and another 5 mile loop.
Nothing. Remember earlier, when said I have never hunted elk before. I think by now, it is pretty obvious that I am showing you all that I don't know what I am doing.
Plenty of sign in this area and she is verifying terrain and potential routes in and out of the area on the map. Maybe this area will pan out. The good thing is the weather is changing back to rain so maybe our luck will start to improve.
or maybe not. Off to the final area today. 35-40 degrees and rain, perfect hunting weather for elk right?
By the end of the past couple of days we put in plenty of miles and no bulls were found. On one hike we parked in a legal location and walked about two miles in, just to see a truck coming towards us from the area we were going to setup in. Like I mentioned earlier, there are plenty of roads that look like roads but according to the forest service, technically they are not roads. We needed to make sure we were doing what is right and not worry about what others may be doing.
Maybe tomorrow, maybe. I told her to keep that chin up this is how hunting goes sometime. Anyone who has been hunting for a few years can tell you all the scouting and prep work helps but there is nothing you can do when there are outside influences that may push game around, or the weather isn't on your side or all those other factors that come into play.
Al right kid, lets go find them.
Well that area didn't pan out, now on to the next section and another 5 mile loop.
Nothing. Remember earlier, when said I have never hunted elk before. I think by now, it is pretty obvious that I am showing you all that I don't know what I am doing.
Plenty of sign in this area and she is verifying terrain and potential routes in and out of the area on the map. Maybe this area will pan out. The good thing is the weather is changing back to rain so maybe our luck will start to improve.
or maybe not. Off to the final area today. 35-40 degrees and rain, perfect hunting weather for elk right?
By the end of the past couple of days we put in plenty of miles and no bulls were found. On one hike we parked in a legal location and walked about two miles in, just to see a truck coming towards us from the area we were going to setup in. Like I mentioned earlier, there are plenty of roads that look like roads but according to the forest service, technically they are not roads. We needed to make sure we were doing what is right and not worry about what others may be doing.
Maybe tomorrow, maybe. I told her to keep that chin up this is how hunting goes sometime. Anyone who has been hunting for a few years can tell you all the scouting and prep work helps but there is nothing you can do when there are outside influences that may push game around, or the weather isn't on your side or all those other factors that come into play.