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Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: Craig on November 13, 2009, 08:39:05 AM
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I am a Non Res and only had five points so I decided to put in for a late hunt. The odds were still bad but not as bad as the early rifle odds. I was not expecting to draw but I got lucky and drew.
I decided to hunt with High top outfitters. I did not know the area so I thought they would be a big help and they were great. I got to Richfield about noon on the 6th. Called Antlerrick on the phone but he was still in Salt lake city so I missed seeing him before the hut started ( sorry about that ). I got settled in and we went over to the unit to do a little spotting. That night we looked over about 30-35 bulls. We seen Spikes, rag horn bulls, a lot of broken bulls and a couple pretty good bulls to try for in the morning.
There were two bulls I liked and wanted to shoot in the morning if we found them. One was a big 6X6 that was broken on one side right after his fourth point on his left side and the other one was a real long main beam bull that was pretty narrow.
Here is a bad picture of the broken bull i liked. He id the bull in the middle. We were about a mile away.
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We were the first ones on the mountain in the morning and got into perfect position. Some other hunters came up from below and the bulls ran up the hill right into a little pocket. There was 14 bulls in the little group. A couple nice 6x6 bulls but this bull looked pretty good to me. He was heavy and real wide. I decided to shot him. He was 290 yards out and the .300 ultra mag with 180 grain Accubonds worked wonders.
Everyone says that the Fishlake does not have as big a bulls as the other units but I am real happy with my bull and it was fun just to see the amount of bulls out there. Even all the busted up bulls. The guys from High Top outfitters were great to work with. Thank You.
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Then I headed to Montana. The deer hunting was not very good. The mule deer were not really rutting and I did not see very many bucks at all. They had some blue tounge last year and killed a lot of deer in the area. I seen this buck about a mile away and rode the four wheeler about half way then put a long stock on him and he came out of the trees with about 5 minutes of shooting light left. I made a good 350 yard shot and he dropped. I went back and got the quad to go find him in the tall grass. It's not that fun cleaning a deer with only the headlights from the 4 wheeler lights. He is about 20"-22" wide and a 5X6 ( including eyeguards ).
sorry for the blood
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I found the bullet in the off shoulder. the 180 grain Accubond from my .300 ultra mag did a good job.
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Some of these guys met my .17 HMR
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This guy had one thing on his mind.
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My friend found this bull dead with a arrow stuck in him after archery season. Someone will have bad dreams about this bull for a while. He is a 8X7.
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great season Craig! that bull is huge :drool: congrats
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Great story and pics . Congrats
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good looking animals, Craig...congrats. is he a 5x6 bull?
awesome.
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DAng good job, the UT bull is great, I would have dropped him as well, really cool 5x6. Great pics.
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Great Bull! Congrats on your hunts. Thanks for posting the story and pics.
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Dandy animals there..
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nicely done
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Congrats on your sucess. Mark
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He is a 5X6. I wish he did have a 6th on the other side.
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Good lookin animals, nice job!
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Sweet bull! Congrats, you got a bull to be proud of for sure.