Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: dvolmer on June 21, 2012, 11:14:20 PM
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I am a new member living here in West Richland with my wife and seven kids (6 girls and one son). In have hunted all my life here in eastern WA. I told a few of you in posts that I would post a few pictures if my kids would help me. In 2006 myself, oldest daughter, younger brother, and two of my hunting best friends drew 5 Dayton A rifle tags in a group with an average of 5 points with 13 total permits given out that year. We filled 4 of the 5 tags with some nice bulls. The first picture is of my 358 typical 6X6. The second picture if of my daughters 318 typical 6x6. The third picture is in my garage with my daughter, budy, and brother with there bulls (mine was already at the taxidermist). The fourth picture is my third oldest daughter posing with my brothers 398 non-typical 7x8. The fifth picture is of my buddies 335 6x7 (check out the 3rd's on that bull). In 2007 my budy with only two points and new to hunting elk drew a Dayton A tag and I helped get on this 7x7 typical scoring around 310. My oldest daughter after shooting her Dayton bull in 2006 drew a Observatory bull tag in 2008 with only two points and shot this nice typical 6x6 in the seventh picture. The last picture is of my wifes first elk last year shooting a cow in the Manastash area in 2011. I will try to post some more pictures in the future of my buddies 6x6 watershed bull in 2005 and me and my second oldest daughters bulls we shot in 2003 in Observatory. I also posted some of the bucks we have taken here in eastern washington in the deer section.
The bitter sweet part of it all is that I turned up empty this year on the draw but my wife drew a Dayton A rifle quality bull tag (9 points) so it should be another interesting year. Along with that my buddy drew another watershed big bull permit like he did back in 2005. Two of my daughters, my dingy brother, and a buddy drew cow tags in Manastash and my son drew the Silver Dollar ranch youth cow elk permit bordering Hanford. So we will hunt Dayton big bulls for a week before the general opener and than switch to Watershed mode for the actual oppener and than 5 days later on Wed we will head to fill cow tags above Ellensburg. Why cant there be more weeks in Oct and Nov. After elk hunting it will be off to the Sweetgrass Hills in Montana to hunt for deer. When we get back my son and idiot brother both drew Blue MT foothills modern rifle whitetail rut permits we have to try and fill before heading back to Montana to hunt unit 270 in the Bitterroots for elk Thanksgiving week. I cant believe I put in for Wyoming this year and am glad now that I didnt get drawn. Never in my life have I had a schedule to hunt like I have this year and if I am still married and employed by December I will be shocked. Happy hunting!
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1. I'd be willing to put my points in with yours on a group draw given your luck. ;)
2. After posting those photos (if you don't already), you will soon have a bunch of young men offering to pack out your meat just to meet your lucky, big-bull-hunting, attractive daughters.
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dandys where were the 3 in the third pic and scoresome huge bulls welcome to the site
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The oldest three are now married. Two last summer and one the summer before. My oldest is expecting in Sept and cant hunt but her husband is a hunting fool. Hard to find young men that hunt anymore. My two that got married last year married great guys but not hunters. O well I get them to myself in the fall. After three weddings in two years I might need a little gas money and ammo if you dont mind! It didnt help with the tag cost increase either.
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Holy smokes, you guys are Elk killing machines :chuckle: awesome compilation of some dandy Bulls! :tup:
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Those are some nice bulls and sounds like some great memories and time afield. Congrats and welcome!
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Welcome and boy you have a season ahead of you good hunting.
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I am very impressed by that collection of bulls. Welcome to the site and thanks for sharing past success.
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I just married my only daughter off last year. So I understand your budget issues. Man, you have done well with your elk killing. I agree with the others that great looking family. Welcome to the board.
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Those are some nice pictures! I am sure you have made some great memories. Thanks for sharing.
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All i can say is....awesome!
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I believe we met the season you guys had the multiple permits in Dayton. We were in the area when your daughter was packing hers out. :tup:
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:yike:you guys sure do a nice job killing them bulls.
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:yike: :drool: :tup:
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:yike: :yike: :yike: Wow is all I can say! :yike: :yike: :yike: Congrats again with the children and all your memories, and soon to be grandpa who will be able to pass the tradition on to another generation. :tup: :tup: :tup:
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Welcome to the site. Some awsome pictures, thanks for sharing and continued good luck.
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:yike: :yike: Speechless !!! :drool: :drool:
Whenever in the Observatory (eburg) area and need some help in anyway give a shout!
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I remember those pics from in Sportsmans a few years ago.
I had seen that non-typical... ;) I actually followed him around for a few hours in September. He was Awesome. I was 10 yards from him in the open and he turned around and saw me then just slowly walked off... never did run. It was like he knew I didn't have a tag.
Congrats on some great bulls!
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Man, talk about a great way to introduce yourself on the board! Great job Dad, you must be doin' something right :tup:
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Nice bunch of elk! Beautiful family too :tup: I'm also a father of 7, 4 girls and 3 boys. If you think kids are fun, grandkids are a blast! I just had my 10th in April. Oldest grandson is 14 years old, 6'1" and wears a mens size 12 shoe...........and complains they're to tight!!! Teach those two son-in-laws to shoot and show them how much fun they can have and they might suprise you.
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:tup: :tup: :tup: :tup: :tup: :tup: :tup: :tup: :tup: All the way around!
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Totally awesome few seasons!!! Beautiful pictures and great family. Can't wait to go again.
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GOOD GOD!! Nothin like ownin some bone!!! :tup:
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Great pics and elk. Saw all your deer pics also in that section. Your kids and wife are very fortunate to have you for a father. Your plate is deffinatly full this year. Enjoy it.
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awesome animals, nothing like huntin with the family. congrats and welcome
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Thanks for all of the nice comments. you are making me get a big head. The hunting takes time and skill but I think most of you that hunt hard would have the same outcome but we just got pretty lucky with the draws we have had. I plan, research, and enter 16 people each year into the drawing for special permits. With the 16 people I put in for we seem to get some tags every now and then. I put in for my family, my three hunting partners and their kids, and my idiot brother. We have had some pretty lean years but a few good ones when it comes to the draw. Thanks again for all of the nice comments and it is fun to look into the past but the future is where all of yours and mine success's and dreams are so get excited for fall.
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Welcome my friend. Very cool pics both here and on the deer side. Looking at all those dayton bulls is getting more jacked for my tag this year (dayton archery), which i had no idea was possible. Cant wait to get over there and give those big boys a run for their money. Welcome again and look forward to hear'n from ya. :tup:
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Nice pics, yes the luck of the draw helps, but you still have to put in the time, and hunt hard. Look to me like a good reward. Nice Work!
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To bad for me your daughters are taken. I have been waiting my whole life for a woman that will hunt with me and is attractive to boot. Congrats to you and yours
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Nice bulls! Is the third broken on that big nontypical?
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What is what you call whack and stack.....awesome job to you, your family and hunting partners. :tup: