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Will be there tonight
Going to meet LT for a drink this evening and will be there for Oysters tomorrow. Got pictures in to be developed and will bring them for Oysters.
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Cool Beanies!!
I'll stop by. Have you checked out my Halloween pics? Must see stuff. |
Sid
Can I put in a request for a nice elk steak, to be collected and/or consumed next Spring?
Glad you got one, and it wasn't a miniature! Scouts Out!! Brice |
Oooohhh!
Some Elk Carpaccio with fresh buffalo mozzarella, fresh basil leaves and some good Balsamic & olive oil. To die for!!! |
Great Story! My dad used to be an Elk but went over to the Moose Club a few years ago.
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Good goin!Good shootin!Sounds like good eatin.
Was slippin around with muzzleloader this PM. Couldn't find any deer where I was huntin.Couple a does stood in a field beside the road(can't hunt there)an sneered at me goin an comin.Hate it when that happens. |
Longer version of hunt
I left for Colorado on tuesday the 26th and was in Durango on Wednesday night. Had to get the ATV serviced on Thursday and wound up having to have some cracked welds done on the trailer. Got to the Cabin above Mancos, Colorado thursday evening just at dusk and it started to snow just as I opened the door of the truck. We got a foot at the cabin and 2 in the upper mountains. Friday was a recon day and we found Elk tracks in the new snow everywhere we looked. Saturday we started hunting serious but just missed a couple, Saturday night it dumped another 2 feet of snow. Last year we hunted in t shirts at 11,000 feet, this year we had 4 feet of snow. We were just missing the Elk all week, twice they came by within 50 feet of where I had been the day before, several times they would cross my tracks between the time I went in to a hunting spot and when I came out. On Monday night we went to a rancher friends house for dinner and when we came back there was a 400 to 500 lb cinnamon black bear at the road entrance to the cabin. Fat and shiney coat, but no guns or cameras with us, on Tuesday we found what we think were fresh Griz tracks in the mountains, they were about 10 inches wide and about 12 inches long. We asked the ranchers and they said there had been a couple of sighting of a big bear about a year ago but none since. This guy was headed into a 1,000 foot deep canyon. The snow was about 18 inches deep where we found his tracks and he was not leaving any drag marks in the snow with his feet as he walked along. We kept at it and on Thursday morning shortly after 9am I jumped a herd of 25 to 30 Elk at the 11,000 foot level in the black spruce, I got off a shot at a cow and dropped her. This was just on the other side of the mountain from where I got a 4x4 bull year before last. This time I did it right, she was uphill from an old logging cut and all I had to do was field dress her and tug on an ear and she slid to the road. Got a truck to her and out in an hour. This wasn't a big cow, a yearling, and probably only weighed 250 lbs but will be very good eating. I lost 10 pounds in 7 days of hunting, busting deep powder snow at 10,000 plus feet will flat wear you out. All in all we had a good time, I wound up being the only person to get an Elk, It was my hunting buddy the lever action .308 again with my hand loaded 150 gr Nosler partitions. One shot one kill.
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Way to go,Sid!
Those young`uns are good eaters,for sure.I used to like to shoot spikes back when they were on the legal list. |
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Good shooting Sid, and great narrative !! Save some for the April get together !! Take care.
Larry |
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Sid one of my boss's shot a spike elk with his bow and brought in some backstrap to work. We had a feast fit for a King. Man that stuff was tender and good not gammy at all. hope yours is as good.
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