Having just turned 10 years old, it was my first opportunity at a Real Deer Hunt with my Dad. I was determined to prove I could do more than just "bird dog" for the guys.
Carrying my own rifle, (an old borrowed Open Peep Sighted 1944 Enfield that felt like it weighed as much as I did), I was determined!
I could feel my Deer Tag burning a hole in my pocket as we slipped out before the sun was up.
Leaving Dad's favorite stomping grounds up on Bethel Ridge we were headed for the Unit "Rimrock" just past the upper end of the lake.
What had us interested in changing locations was a friends report of glimpsing a Big Buck at dusk the night before.
He shared with us that, "At first I thought it was an Elk, the way he bulldozed his way through the thick brush and he should just be bedded down now, below the Blue Slide this side of the Creek."
Plopping me down just off the main deer trail as it was getting light in the East, the others stalked on to where they hoped to get their shot, leaving me with a whispered, "keep your eyes and ears open, if you see anything, we will be within whistling range".
(Not the best thing to be saying to a kid that, at his age, takes everything very literal!)
Just as the Red Squirrel sends out his first his morning challenge from atop the Ponderosa Pine I'm leaning up against, I hear the sound of shale sliding in my direction down the slope in front of me.
A few seconds later a couple of twigs snap close by and then, Silence, (louder now, than the thoughts racing through my head.)
At first I think it must be my Dad circling, trying to cross the slide, uphill from me. Straining to hear anything, I can see nothing move on the bright sunlit slope above. I think to myself, "I should let him know I'm here, just below where he's at."
Another twig snaps, closer now and I can stand it no longer. I give out a soft whistle, straining to hear anything more, it's now quiet, real quiet, so I whisper...
"Dad, is that you?"
The Canyon Erupts in Echos of Sliding Shale and Hoof Beats Heading Uphill and Away from Me, but Fast!
Still unable to see anything moving, I think, "maybe that wasn't Dad".....could this be my first experience of "Big Buck Fever"?
When we all meet back at the Rig and they ask "So did anyone see anything?"
I too have to admit...." Not me! Nope, not a thing".

Doug