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Offline JBR

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Close but no cigar
« on: September 15, 2009, 05:54:47 PM »
The night before the opener, my partner and I hiked up from our base camp and set up a spike camp closer to the elk.  We set up my 6-man Kifaru tipi and stove and hunted out of that for the next several days, only going back for more food and water as needed. 



It was nice during the day, but the evenings were still cool enough to enjoy the heat from the packable wood stove.





Opening morning we heard several bulls bugling and headed deep into an area where I knew them to be. 

I cow called once in a while along the way, mostly to cover the noise from walking through the dry woods.



We were down near the bottom of a thick wooded area and I heard a bull up on the ridge above us bugle around 9:00 am.  I bugled back at him once and he started coming to the the edge of the ridge, where we sat down below.  Not having a bull tag, we hoped he had some cows or a spike with him.  Suddenly, he revealed himself at the top, just as a cow with him walked past him and started coming down the hill towards us.  She began making her way down the hill unaware of our presence.  She stopped broadside at about 50 yrds and waited for her bull to come join her.  My partner considered a shot at this point, but a low handing branch was in his shooting lane.  The bull then dropped down the hill, a nice 6x6 with huge fronts.  He got to within 60 yrds or so and then began to side hill away from us, taking the cow with him.  I tried a quick cow call to try to get him to change his mind, but to no avail.  They sauntered out of the area and were gone. 

Although we tried to relocate them, we never did.  We had no other shot opportunities, but only being our 2nd year with archery, still considered it a good trip. 







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Re: Close but no cigar
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2009, 06:16:32 PM »
Cool set-up. looks pretty nice for a spike camp. Keep after them....your luck will change.

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Re: Close but no cigar
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2009, 06:46:15 PM »
I've looked at those Kifaru tents before.  I love floorless tents and woodstoves, and it looks right up my alley.  It looks like a nice set up.  Are you happy with it?  How well does it pack?
Although they do seem a little expensive for what you get.

Kurt

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Re: Close but no cigar
« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2009, 07:29:39 PM »
How much does that packable stove weight?
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Re: Close but no cigar
« Reply #4 on: September 15, 2009, 08:51:54 PM »
yeah i miss a cow today. herd a 3 guys today getting bulls and i have to go to work tomorrow dang!! o well still got this weekend

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Re: Close but no cigar
« Reply #5 on: September 15, 2009, 10:41:40 PM »
https://www.kifaru.net/stoves2009.html   

I have the medium stove, which is great size for cooking, boiling water, drying clothes and keeping the inside of the tipi hotter than I can stand at times.  For the 6-man tipi, the medium stove is 4 lbs, 10 oz.  The weight varies based on the length of pipe needed for the 4, 6, or 8 man tipis.  It packs down flat and comes in a canvass zippered bag that I attach to my pack.  Set up is super easy I've never had such an awesome heated shelter that I can pack on my back (with the rest of my crap) to set up a luxurious "spike camp".  I love the whole set up.  For 2 guys and all of our gear, we were dry, warm and had plenty of room.  And we could pick up and move to anywhere we wanted at the drop of a hat.  You do have to have a location large enough to accomodate the foot print of the tipi, but that's usually not a problem.

We ran into another hunter who was spiked out within a 1/2 mile of us in a hammock and he complained that he froze the first night.  He was quite envious of the space we had and the heated shelter, but hammocks and smaller options definitely have their place as well. 

 


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