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Elk Hunting / Re: 2025 elk success thread!!
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Elk Hunting / Re: 2025 elk success thread!!« Last post by andrew_in_idaho on Today at 10:49:21 PM »![]() More in the out of state hunting section Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2
Out Of State Hunting / Re: Nevada bull hunt 2025« Last post by andrew_in_idaho on Today at 10:47:41 PM »I headed back down solo this weekend after having to work all of last week. I decided since I’d be solo I was gonna switch it up and hunt a less popular unit but I figured it had potential due to many recent burns and a lot of pinion juniper removal. Arrived on Friday morning and hunted a 3 year old burn. It was full of elk sign but it all seemed to be a week or more older, this burn was also devoid of grass it seemed, but man were there “deer” tracks in there, I was shocked with the quantity of “deer” tracks and elk scat that I couldn’t locate any game in this burn, about 10 AM I glassed off in the distance about 3 miles and noticed a herd of hundreds of domestic sheep, so the tracks I was seeing and the lack of elk and elk feed were instantly understood. The sheep had been through this particular area in the last few days and the game animals vacated, so I decided to take a drive with about an hour and a half left of shooting light. I found a road high on a ridge and drove out to the end and started glassing with about 30 min of light left. I immediately spotted a bull about 2 miles down the ridge, not enough time tonight but now I know where one is for tomorrow, continued glassing and spotted 2 more bulls about a mile out in a big open faced bowl, these ones really had me intrigued and excited for the next morning to come. I awoke early Saturday morning, hiked about 1/2 mile out to where I would be within about 1000 yards of the big open face and sat down to start glassing. I immediately picked up a bull and 5 cows feeding across the face but they were working away from me toward a jungle of P-J so I figured I would probably be waiting til evening for them to come back out, before they made it into the P-J’s they locked onto something below them. At first I couldn’t figure out what, the bull bugled and still nothing was happening, after a few minutes though I spotted another bull working across the face directly below them and he looked like he was on a mission. He did stop long enough to rip 1 bugle back at the other bull above then continued on his merry way, directly for a saddle about 500 yds in front of me. I quickly ducked off the backside of the ridge and started working toward the saddle, unbeknownst to me the bull had quite a harem of cows that had been below him just out of my line of sight, just as I reached the saddle all hell broke loose as the cows must’ve heard me coming across some shale slides. Shortly behind the cows came the bull and he hesitated just across the draw from me at 260 yds so I let him have it, he immediately wheeled and ran downhill and stopped behind a copse of pinions where I couldn’t see him. After about 5 minutes waiting for him to move I decided he must be down and got up to go check it out, he stumbled out from behind the trees and I put another one in him at 280 yds the next time he stopped in an opening. Bull down.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the end I had a lot of expectations going into this hunt, but all of those expectations kinda went by the wayside with the mild weather this November. I’m definitely pleased with this bull especially given that I kinda bucked conventional wisdom and went about getting him from an area I was essentially told by a few to write off. At the end of the day all of the intel I was given was for naught, whether it was the bulls I found in July, that definitely were not back in that summer range come November or all the spots I was told would be full of elk and hunters that seemed like a ghost town when the season opened. I guess even when you have the best tags the hunt is still yours to make and I feel like I made the most of this one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 3
Other Big Game / Re: Selkirk bull moose.« Last post by Turner89 on Today at 10:00:28 PM »Opening morning we were at our spot before the sun came up. Errett stayed down low, so he could glass the cut I was working my way through. About an hour went by when I heard what I thought might be a bull grunting below me. Then I heard something big break some brush aways down the hill towards Errett. I kept moving side hill trying to get a look at what I figured was a bull when I got a text from Errett. He had been trying to get ahold of me for a while, and I finally walked into a little bit of cell coverage. The Text read, “HAUL ASS TO ME NOW! YOU CAN SHOOT BIG BULL FROM HERE.
I took off back to my bike and rode down the hill to where he was frantically waving me over. I got there and could hear the bull tearing up a tree but never did get to see him. We missed the chance at that bull but learned what they sound like and looked like. We gained some confidence also because up till that point we hadn’t seen a moose in the daylight. We realized after the bull encounter that morning that we needed some radios. My son-in-law Derek was on his way over and we were able to get ahold of him before he drove past Spokane. He picked up 4 radios. On our way back to camp to meet up with Derek a bull ran out in front of us. We chased him a quarter mile and clocked him at 26 mph. This was on the Idaho side of the border. Opening day wasn’t bad at all. More to come ![]() 4
Other Big Game / Re: Selkirk bull moose.« Last post by Turner89 on Today at 09:32:51 PM » My son met me there straight from a back country elk hunt in Montana. We got to work finishing setting up the wall tent and getting situated. He had till October 14th off and I didn’t have to be back to work until the 20th. Opening day was October 1st so we spent the next 3 days checking cameras and planning for day 1.
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Other Big Game / Re: Selkirk bull moose.« Last post by Turner89 on Today at 09:28:16 PM » Finally getting a chance to get the rest of this story wrapped up. I've been busy with work and still trying tyo get a blacktail when I'm not working. So here it goes..... bear with me, I'm not a writer.
I made 2 trips over to scout over the summer. 4th of July and Labor Day weekends. 4th of July was just learning roads for the most part. I put out some cameras and put a lot of miles on the truck. Labor Day weekend was nearly a waste of time. I took Friday off and after a 6hr drive was over in moose country by 10:30am. Things were going well until about 4pm. My stomach started turning and by 6pm I was way out in the middle of nowhere puking my brains out. I rented a motel on Saturday and slept most of the day. Sunday I was feeling better and continued checking cameras. I had deer, Elk, bear and cougar but no moose yet. I noticed on Onx that there was a road that looked like it would be a shortcut to the last camera. It turned out to be too good to be true, after a mile down a bumpy crap road it ended with a closed gate. I had my Bakcou, so I decided to see if I could get through the 6-7 miles to grab that last camera and check out some area at the same time. The road was in great shape. It followed the south fork of Granite creek and Sema creek until eventually I came to another locked gate. Another 2 miles and I was able to grab My last camera. I didn’t have much hope for this camera as I found it lying next to the tree face up. Dam Bears! I did get a few pictures of animals walking over the camera including a moose.Now I have a plan. I have a camp spot right on the south fork of Granite creek and about 100 yards from the gate that blocks access for most people for 6 miles. It has a bunch of clearcuts on timber co land 2 miles in and another bunch of clearcuts 5 miles in. There’s also beaver ponds and meadows along the creek. September 27th finally came. I left the house at 3am and 6-1/2 hours later I was setting up my new home away from home…. Moose camp! 6
Guns and Ammo / Re: CVA Accura LR-X« Last post by Rigby416 on Today at 09:23:10 PM »I also use Blackhorn 209 (until my supply runs out) and the 340 grain Hornady's with great success. I'm using a Leupold red dot on mine.
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Deer Hunting / Re: Perfect evening hunt« Last post by boneaddict on Today at 08:34:20 PM »Thank you!
Quote Too me, that is exactly what my version of a perfect buck is. Im not all that in to tones of points, or width with no mass, or mass with no width. He has, to me, exactly what an absolute stud should look like. Good width, tall, really good mass, huge body, in the peak of his life. Such a stud He evoked the same emotion in me. My wife noted that even though we had seen or filmed several bigger bucks, I seemed really excited about this one. 8
Deer Hunting / Re: Perfect evening hunt« Last post by riverrun on Today at 08:14:38 PM »Great Photography! Very nice pic!
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Deer Hunting / Re: Perfect evening hunt« Last post by Kingofthemountain83 on Today at 08:04:08 PM »Great buck!
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Deer Hunting / Re: Perfect evening hunt« Last post by furbearer365 on Today at 08:02:48 PM »Too me, that is exactly what my version of a perfect buck is. Im not all that in to tones of points, or width with no mass, or mass with no width. He has, to me, exactly what an absolute stud should look like. Good width, tall, really good mass, huge body, in the peak of his life. Such a stud
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