Scouting during the summer months was great and had some quality time with my 14 yo son. We had scouted this area enough to know exactly where we wanted to be opening morning. While driving to our spot we spot the bull, still a bit before shooting hours and fog was rolling in and out, bull is 400 yards away and we are parked in the middle of a side road preparing for a shot.
All is looking good, shooting hours are minutes away and he is in shooting distance......until the big red ford comes screaming down the road through the ditch to get around us and spooks the bull.

and come to find out the guy has five rigs running around like madmen trying to locate an elk for their youth hunter??
I try to explain to my son that some hunters just don't care or respect other hunters. Why do I have to explain this to a youth hunter? What is the guy teaching his children?
I am proud to say my son passed on a raghorn in hopes of a better bull but it didn't happen.
I am teaching respect for the land, respect for the animals and respect for other hunters.
I hope Mr. Red Ford is on this board and reads this post. I can only wonder how he explains or justifies his actions to his children.
All in all mother nature had a hand in not filling a tag but bow season is around the corner and he will fill his tag.