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lol....I didn't know "northwest trek" was part of the park.....far from that my friend!
great point!....good thing were not trophy hunters or we would have gone hungry the past 3 years
Myself and snapshot have been hunting partners for about 16 years. We have archery hunted for 14 years. It took me 3 years of archery hunting to get my first animal. After that, combined, we have only had 1 year where as we have not killed an animal. We both have had off the chart success rates on both elk and deer. My other partner, is my brother in law....he got his first archery elk this year ( 3rd year archery hunting elk), though has smoked us on big bucks, especially Blacktails. My other two partners are Washington transplants, who have both had excellent success on both species, including two Pope and Young deer, through out the midwest and mountain states all with archery gear. I base our success on the fact that we train exceptionally hard through out the off season. I personally have the fear of not being able to keep up with several members of our group who are either current members of our militaries Special Forces or ex-members. I can not count the the numerous miles I have put on climbing hills with a full pack 3 to 4 days a week, cross training at the gym during lmy unch hour, and running mile after mile in the evening. We all shoot our bows almost every day, even if for just 20 shots a night. Many of us also attend numerous seminars on calling, hunting techniques, gear etc. Hunting wilderness hunts is not for the light of heart. It is hard and grueling.....and if your not physically and mentally prepared, the mountains, elements, and fatigue will break even the most well intentioned. My mind set has always been, I will get 2 to 3 opportunities, per hunt. I need to be prepared to make those work. Also we set realistic goals, we are not trophy hunters. We have killed many nice animals, some much bigger than these original pictures, however with that said....let a big cow come across me in the back country at 20 yards and I'm eating steak all winter!