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Offline Humptulips

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Re: Rough year on the wet side
« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2019, 09:15:43 AM »
Not a good year for me.
Plan A was a herd near the house that had a not great but legal bull. It was shot three days prior to season opening.
Plan B was a herd I had located with two big bulls. Trouble is they were located in a sea of doghair. One open clearcut in there and I figured if I checked every morning I would eventually catch them. They crossed it three times during the night but were never there during shooting hours. I played cat and mouse with them the rest of the time, trying to predict where they might cross some small openings and seemed to always choose wrong. Heard them twice but figured it was just stupid to give chase where visibility was limited to 15 feet. They finally went into a closed area and never came out.
Last few days I spent checking out old haunts and the thing that impressed me the most is the lack of sign in most places where there used to be elk. I'm not talking about just fresh sign, no trails, horning, browsed brush or anything that indicates elk frequent those places. There is feed there so not a habitat issue.
The decline of our game seems to sneak up on you but when I remember what it was like 40 years ago makes me sad.
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Re: Rough year on the wet side
« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2019, 09:18:34 AM »
Well, I saw elk 4 out of the 9 days I hunted. In those elk were 6 Spikes.
Math is fundamental  :dunno:

So is reading
:DOH: whoops, sorry my bad, i must also of been tired as my brain twisted it around
To hunt and butcher an animal is to recognize that meat is not some abstract form of protein that springs into existence tightly wrapped in cellophane and styrofoam.

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Re: Rough year on the wet side
« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2019, 09:35:32 AM »
Well, I saw elk 4 out of the 9 days I hunted. In those elk were 6 Spikes.
Math is fundamental  :dunno:

So is reading

So are commas. 

It's dinner time.  Let's eat Grandma.

It's dinner time.  Let's eat, Grandma.

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Very nice bull.

 


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