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Offline Sabotloader

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Snow Hunting
« on: December 01, 2014, 07:21:21 PM »
The other day I was praising the fact that we were finally getting some cooler weather and SNOW.  I really do like hunting in the snow, my ability to see is so much better and tracking is so much easier to decipher.

Well we got out today and I took some pictures of the are we were hunting.  Actually I can not really hunt - I do not have a valid big game tag - but I hunting partner is looking for a late season elk.  Actually I am legal though I do have two wolf tags and I was thinking I really would not mind tagging one of them... they are H E double hockey sticks on elk in this area.

Anyway here are a few pictures I snapped of the Park Breaks hunting area....  I also included a couple of additional pictures - I was snowing while we were hunting - I am 99% sure that water can not get into the RWS 1075 cap as it fits the nipple very tight, it actually stretches the convolutions in the cap to the point they are flat on the nipple.  Well I also decided to take out a bit of insurance and wrapped the breech with package plastic wrap.  Also, I have tried a lot of different muzzle caps and in my mind I have settled on the covers made by Ultimate Bore Protection... which now seems to be out of business????

 
Keep shooting muzzleloaders - They are a blast!!

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Re: Snow Hunting
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2014, 07:56:50 PM »
Looks like good country the wife was just telling me a couple stories of this area.


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Re: Snow Hunting
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2014, 08:27:23 PM »
Sabotloader that looks nice and open compared to my shooting lanes here in western Wa. Most of my lanes are spaced 10x10 in the second growth timber, and dark as well. Here is a pano shot which looks open but isn't.
The second pic is our first light shooting lane which is more open as we wait for the light to get into the dark timber.
The third is out in the CC's between snow line.
The last is the most important, staying occupied while waiting. :chuckle:
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Re: Snow Hunting
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2014, 09:22:58 PM »
Nice pics.  That is a good amount of snow for tracking.  :tup:  Wife & I were out hiking today without her gun.  It was crunchy here on the wet side, with lots of ice and frost heave in the ground.  The deer are holed up good.  Might go out once the weather turns warmer in a day or two.  Hoping for another shot of snow... :)

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Re: Snow Hunting
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2014, 08:35:05 PM »
We moved eight deer out of cover during the recent cold snow snap here on the west side at low elevation since Friday 28 November to December 1 including the one I shot on Friday. We found them in the margins along thick thermal cover traversing out to the more open timber to browse, thick thermal cover being jack firs. All of them were later in the morning around 8 to 11 when things warmed up a bit and later in the day around 2 to 4.
All were shooters excluding one which I pushed too hard, and never had eyes on, I was not going to shoot as I was tagged out and hunting elk. It was just a training tactic to see how it would react and it did as expected bounding off in five jumps and then the rapid exit stage right walk over a pre-selected route into the jack firs.

I find that when it gets bitter cold like it has been recently that the blackies hole up in jack firs and then move as it warms up into the food sources later in the morning to gorge browse two times a day once in the morning and once before bedding. After that it is lights out in the jack firs expending as little energy as possible waiting out the cold to start up again the next morning.

This rain warming trend we are moving into will put them back on their regular pattern making them more active, btw the ones we have observed recently between feeding times were still very much rutty bucks following does. I have seen plenty of areas where the action has taken place as the ground is all tore up from their amorous activity along their travel routes. Now we have a full moon starting so get ready for some night feeding and how that will affect their patterns at first and last light as well as through the day.
« Last Edit: December 03, 2014, 08:48:06 PM by Soady »
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Re: Snow Hunting
« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2014, 10:21:29 PM »
Good observations.  We saw plenty of sign today in thick firs, but no deer.  It was possibly 15 degrees warmer under the firs.  We left by 10:30.  Maybe we should have slept in and hunted mid day...

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Re: Snow Hunting
« Reply #6 on: December 05, 2014, 12:23:25 PM »
 :tup: i like it   wish i could be there

 


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