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2009 Season
« on: December 15, 2009, 06:53:02 PM »
So, I know how everyone likes to read stories on here, so I thought I'd "Dear Diary" my 2009 season.

Dear Diary......Started out prior to hunting season not knowing where I would try for elk. The usual Lewis River or good 'ol stand by Winston. I decided to both my favorite areas in both just to see what was going on. Ended up scouting Winston 1st and saw some elk in the usual spots so I decided, to head to LR and check out my favorite spot. I saw only a few that night (w/1 bull) and decided to give it he next morning as well. The next morning (day before opener for elk), I saw maybe 15, w/ 2 bulls, but saw alot of people, of course where isn't there in this State. I decided to head back to Winston for the opener. Since it was early in the day, I thought I'd try to look at some new areas and ways to get in there. I ended up driving all over but found a new area that I'd been hoping/trying to find. I jumped on my Bike and started exploring. Ended up running into these 2 older guys who had just put up tree stands. We talked for awhile, they told me where they had there stands and where they'd seen some elk. I went on my way as they headed out. I stashed my bike and started walking, I ended up seeing, 3 herds, w/ 5 legal bulls, before the day ended, and I knew where I'd be in the morning.

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2009, 06:55:33 PM »
Well don't leave us hanging.... you got to finish what you started.
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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2009, 07:03:29 PM »
So....opening day of the 2009 elk season started with me getting woke up extra early from 2 jabronies and their girl friend deciding that they want to go in at 2 am. >:(  I try to get back to sleep, but have trouble just knowing that they will get in their before me and screw everything up! You know how your mind wonders... I finally get up and have my oatmeal, power bars and instant coffee. Soon a truck shows up to the gate and it's the 2 older guys from the day before, we talk and decide to ride in together. We ride for about 10 minutes and come up on the goons from over 2 hours ago, they are sneaking around on the road in the dark, doing who knows what, we just bomb past them and are on our way, with a big grin on my face.. :) We finally split up and go our seperate ways, after wishing good luck. I head off to where I'd seen a biggest head of 19 w/ 3 legal bulls. I decide to just sit down and wait for it to get light as I know I'm the first one in this area.

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2009, 07:10:45 PM »
So, I'm sitting there in the dark after ditching my bike and hear some moron riding his bike and it sounds like he's towing 50 beers cans behind him.... :bash: I stop him and let him know what is up, kinda have to now, before he scares them off. He just wants to ride up the road and see if they are there...I'm now getting pissed and just tell him that his bike sounds like a mufflerless vespa and that theres now way the elk will be there if he continues. I'm screwed I'm thinking, so we slowly start our beautiful walk together. It soon gets light and soon see the elk, he just wants to bomb into teh clearcut after them...Jeezuz, whats with people.....I tell him what I plan to do and he says, I'm going that way too!  :yike:  I'm really heated by now...I take off trying to get the wind right hoping to loose my new found best friend...Ever had that happen?

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2009, 07:13:55 PM »
So, you all know how my opening morning ended....My shadow, takes off out through a newer clearcuts and blows teh herd outa there before I can even race around and get in front of them..... >:(  Yep..opening morning cometh...and goneth...just like that...Oh well, plan #2....

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2009, 07:24:58 PM »
I decide to not push them to bad and go get my bike....I get to my bike and here come the 2 Ol' guys...I find out that they ended up shooting a cow out of their tree stand, only after missing a 5x5....at 20 yards.... :yike: I end up helping them pack their cow to the road to their cart...I believe in that Karma thing...

I finally see them off and take off into a vine maple patch to see what I can find. I find a good spot to sit and eat, where I can see 20-30 yards in most places and only have one place where I can't see...I'm not there 5 minutes when I hear a twig snap and see the vine maples moving, and you know where it was at.... that think spot...I finally see some fur, and can tell it's elk, but what?????

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #6 on: December 16, 2009, 06:42:06 AM »
It finally moves to where I can see it and it's a stinkin spike...uggg....there are more with it but they stay hidden and he's the only one I can see good. They finally move off through the vine maples away from me. I ponder what to do and think about how hard I want to try for a bull. I decide that if a cow gives me a good shot, I'll take it and get home to save some leave at work for once. I spend the rest of the day checking out new areas, and seeing some elk at a distance. Before dark, I head back to where the elk were that morning and decide to stay put till dark there to see if they come back out or I can hear them in the timber. Darkness finally comes, only a spike shows himself, I call  it a day and head back to my truck in the dark.

Day 2, starts off very quiet. Me headed in on my bike with only one of the Ol' guys. I peel off about 1/2 way in and head off to some big timber.. After about 3 hours and no elk there, I head back to the vine maple patch from the day before. I hunt it till about noon and finally decide to head back to my rig and check out a different area. I finally get to the new gate, and unload my bike and gear, along with 2 other guys. I head in behind them but end up passing them on a uphill grade when they decide to push their bikes. I get up to where I want to hunt, ditch my bike and I'm off into the Timber...The rain starts to fall and I decide to head out and glass some cuts prior to dark. I see 2 herds along ways off and decide that's where I'll be the next day. As I head down the road towards the gate I come up on 2 bikes laying in the road. I stop and peek into the clearcut and see some elk....I sit down to watch the show as I soon spot the 2 guys making their stalk on the backside of the small bunch of cows and calves. I notice that the guys are trying their stalk with the wind in the wrong direction :bdid: so I decide to just hang tight....Afer about 15 minutes the elk pick up their heads and blow outa there, headed into the reprod. I get back on my bike and go about 2 feet and hear a cow call right below me. I'm thinking, "how did those guys get all the way over here already"..? So I get back off my bike and peek back over the hill and see a lone cow headed towards me. I'm wondering where she came from and how did I miss not seeing her. I pull out my range finder and get a few readings on different trees..and start the waiting game to see what happens. She continues on her way towards me and I start thinking that this might just work out as she's now only about 70 yards away and still coming. I get my arrow nocked and release is on the loop. She now turns broadside at the 45 yard tree and takes about 4 steps, stops and looks back towards the guys...

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #7 on: December 16, 2009, 06:55:52 AM »
AND THEN?
The wife said if I go hunting 1 more time, she's going 2 leave me!!  Gosh I'm gonna miss her.

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #8 on: December 16, 2009, 07:00:54 AM »
And then...I pull back and settle my 40 yard pin alittle high on the crease behind her shoulder and let one fly!

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #9 on: December 16, 2009, 07:02:08 AM »
Oh no worries!!  I'v missed that shot to.. :chuckle:
The wife said if I go hunting 1 more time, she's going 2 leave me!!  Gosh I'm gonna miss her.

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #10 on: December 16, 2009, 07:03:48 AM »
 :chuckle:...LOL....


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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #11 on: December 16, 2009, 07:07:54 AM »
So...I watch my arrow hit her dead center in the shoulder blade. She tears off baout 40 yards...stops......staggers.....does a cartwheel......and takes a dirt nap.

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #12 on: December 16, 2009, 07:13:06 AM »
NO PIC?
The wife said if I go hunting 1 more time, she's going 2 leave me!!  Gosh I'm gonna miss her.

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #13 on: December 16, 2009, 07:30:33 AM »
I'll post em later......So I move my bike up the road, and head down to to start taking care of her. It's almost dark and raining so I put my headlamp on and start working.....I soon some voices and the 2 guys that were chasing them are standing there watching me, one says to the other "that's how it's supposed to go" and off they go...I get it opened up and gutted and decide to head to my truck to get more gear. I run into some guys I know camped by the gate having a beer. They ask how the day went, I give them a short version of my story and they get their bikes & trailers and we all head back in. Since it's only 50 yards off the road and 1/2 mile behind the gate we end up cutting in it half, hide on and carry it to the carts. We are back to the truck in a hour.. ;)..That Karma thing from the day before just paid off!  I skin it back some and head for home....A short but happy end to my elk season....Deer season up next!

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Re: 2009 Season
« Reply #14 on: December 16, 2009, 07:33:34 AM »
Is'nt it cool when you are by your self and other Hunters will Drop what there doing and HELP!!  Congrats!
The wife said if I go hunting 1 more time, she's going 2 leave me!!  Gosh I'm gonna miss her.

 


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