Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Other Big Game => Topic started by: cle elum bowhunter on October 07, 2010, 07:01:23 PM
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Ok, sorry it took a few days to get this online. First off, many thanks to those members giving me suggestions, areas, and field reports during their muzzleloader elk hunting. Had a few exciting moments and a few other of frustration. Started off up around Bunchgrass upon reports and photos of an 11x12, 48" bull seen by a friend of a friend. Never saw him, never saw a moose till the 3rd day there, called in a small 3x3 that came from a long way out. Cow called and he responded immediately. Got him to 64 yards in the middle of the meadow but let him walk as my son had stayed in camp to get some homework done. Next morning called in another bull but never saw this one, although his tracks were fairly small compared to the big set we found a mile or so away. Next morning we relocated camp south to Bead Lake, bad move. No moose sign, to much private land, did find some tracks up around Bearpaw Pass but then blew a power steering hose on the wasy back to camp. F350 doesn't drive without power steering. Thanks Les Schwab, we will talk about the poor workmanship that caused the hoses to chaff through each other, just replaced pump about 4 weeks ago. Lost a day working on truck, had to go to Spokane for parts at Napa Warehouse. Next day was the 5th, had to head home at lunch. Decided to try driving up 57 and come in from Idaho side. Drove up in HEAVY fog, dark. Made it across cattle gaurd into WA and headed up to an area that a member had reported seeing a 42+ bull a few days before. Got up there, very thick stuff, decided to head back down lower where timber was more open. Now daylight we see Moose tracks everywhere. Decided to head for a meadow we had seen in the headlights, never got there. Moose ran across the road in front of us. In fog and low light, saw paddles and what appeared to be a decent spread, to be honest, after 6 days afield and first paddle bull, I didn't even think about it to long. Bull stopped to look over his shoulder, and at 134 yards, the 300 weatherby did the rest. Took most of the vessels off of the top of the heart, 4-5 steps later he fell over the side. We were able to pull him back up to the road with the truck and get to work. For 2 guys, a moose is a lot of work. VERY happy to have a moose in the freezer, sorry my son, dad and best friend had to leave on Sunday and couldn't be part of the experience. He is 38 1/4" wide, 4x5. Younger bull, but 440 pounds of hinds, fronts and boned out meat into the locker. Temps were in the 70's that day so I packed him in an apple bin with 45 bags of ice for the long ride home. Again, thanks to all. Bone, stop torturing me with your pictures. When I draw a Raffle tag, I will hold out for the BIG one. All said and done, proud to have drawn, filled my tag and left him at the taxi for a full shoulder mount to honor my Washington Moose. My wife insisted on the mount, gotta love her. Updated to include the NEW freezer with 398 pounds of cut and wrapped boneless meat. Just got a little pickier on my late season buck.
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Nice job, congrats!!
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congrats to you on your bull. thanks for sharing the pics and story :IBCOOL:
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Great job :) Lots of nice bulls up there
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:tup: i was in the hood. I don't think I ever saw your truck. Check out the fog pics when you get a chance. It was kinda thick. I'm glad you had a good hunt. Congrats on your bull.
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8)2 Kul!!! Congrats.....nice bull.....
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Bone, knew you said you would be over there. Only saw one muzzy elk hunter the whole 4 hours it took us to bone him out. Was foggy as all get out when I shot him. Pictures don't really show it well. Actually waited about 15 minutes for most of the pictures because both the camera man and I had the shakes. Fog eventually lifted and it became a race to beat the flys and heat. Thanks.
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congrats. I had a raffle moose tag in 08, and I will hold out for a big one when I draw! :IBCOOL:
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Nice! That's going to be some good eating!
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CONGRATS!!!! Great bull....I'd have it mounted also if I ever drew that tag!
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Good job... I like the apple bin ideal for sure, makes bringing home cool easier for sure...
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Very nice congrats :)
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Great job. Looks about like the one I got back in 08. I'm now waiting for the raffle tag so I can hold out for the big one also.
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Nice job. I'd love to go on a moose hunt sometime.
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Way to go! The moose are dropping like flies around here! Is it November 6th yet? :drool:
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Nice moose. The pack out couldn't have been any easier it looks like. Congrats!
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Congrats good looking bull!
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I almost think I called that bull in that morning. He came running in, then turned and ran the other way in the fog. Looked identical. I didn;t even get a blurred pic as the camera wouldn't focus in the fog. The weather sucked. Man it was thick. I was just down from "pm;d ya"
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way to go congrats
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Congrats on a fine looking bull!
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Grizz thought this might be your bull. Its hard to tell. I think you were further north...... :dunno:
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv47%2Fboneaddict%2FAntler%2520Images%2Fpic_edited-1.jpg&hash=26e842449d5664b3a2d342f2dcfb547ce36297a1)
Its his pic....I just cropped the hell out of it to try to see the bones better
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Great Bull! I especially like how far from the truck it was. It still was a bit of work I bet.
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Bone, was up Squaw Valley. Tmike, yes, the pack out was nice. Chain just long enough. Webbing broke twice so we switched to chain.
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Yeah, lookin at the map I think he was north east of where we snapped that picture. That bull came blazing in about 5 minutes after we blasted the foxpro, and he seemed to be on a mission.
Sweet bull, congrats.
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Thanks all.
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Congrats! Nice Bull
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Congrats, Nice bull :IBCOOL:
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nice bull and meat in the freezer , good job.
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Great looking bull, congrats on a great hunt. An easy pack out on a Moose is always a good thing!
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Nice bull, congrats
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Congrats - good looking bull
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congrats!!!
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Awesome Job.... Congrats :drool: :drool:
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:rockin: Congrats.
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Congrats again on the bull. We have to do it again. Only next time, I'll do the shootin! ;)
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great pictures and story!!
My turn next :rolleyes: 15 points ...next year!
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nice job Eric!
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rock on bud thats a fine bull :drool:
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Nice job Cle Elum. I know you worked hard for him. Looks like your alot better Moose hunting than elk hunting. :chuckle: Great Story and nice bull. :tup:
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Nice bull. Well done.. That is gonna taste good. I miss moose meat
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Congrats on your moose!
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Thanks Jim(suggs55) for being part of my hunt. I look forward to being there when you draw your tag. Now that we figured the moose thing out a little better. Call you when I get the meat. Guess you will need your clip for deer season.
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Congratulations! Nuthin' wrong with that bull :tup:
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Grats on a fine WA bull! My kind of pack out!
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congrats on a nice bull
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added one more picture
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Nice looking bull! It looks a lot like my fathers he got in 2008. Oh yeah thanks for sending me a picture via text like you said you would. :P Still waiting!
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Those full freezer pics are awesome. It's going to take a while to finish that off. :yike:
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thats a lot of meat.I tried moose the first time at the catfish get together.It was great..Good job and awesome pics
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Holy Freezers :o :o
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Watch for holes in those plastic burger bags when they bang together. mmmmm moose burgers rock.
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That's great work you could feed and army with that much moose......great job!
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Awesome pics. Thanks for sharing! You're gonna love that moose meat!
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Nice color in the horns. I ike the apple bin idea. Will have to remember for some of my early fall adventures.
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Nice bull. Hey in the fourth picture that you posted, what is behind the box on the motorbike trailer
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Congratulations! Great bull!
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You will love it everytime you cook him for dinner.. Nice bull bigger than mine. but they sure do eat good.
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thats awsome great story and pictures
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Awesome experience, thanks for the story, and very nice work.
Justin
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Thanks Dave.