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13Fox
10-27-2012, 03:58 PM
I had the great fortune to be able to spend a great deal of the past six weeks hunting for antelope, deer, and elk. It has been a great season so far, with a lot of great success and the opportunity to see a lot of God’s Country. I wish the photos were better, but I only had my phone this year for a camera…

I did not take an antelope this year. We found a huge buck that was spending his time on private property and we tried to obtain permission to hunt, but were denied. We spent a lot of time hunting that immediate area and watching him and trying to get lucky by catching him on the public, but never got the opportunity. This buck was the biggest antelope buck I have ever seen on the hoof!

Opening morning yielded a pack out of a good deer that a friend shot. That afternoon, we sat on our typical meadow where we spot from. This place never yields an opportunity to shoot from, but is a great place to glass from and formulate a plan to make a move on a deer. This afternoon, we found this buck and I got to shoot him from where I first sat down.

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315 yards, perfect shot. Spent the next several hours packing him out and got back to camp well into the night.

This photo doesn't pick up that fifth, but its a nice photo.

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The elk hunt took a tremendous more amount of time. I drew a great limited quota bull tag this year and had the opportunity to get a monster. The weather never really cooperated for us and we saw a ton of great bulls, but never in a position where we could effectively make a move on them. We had several days of tremendous wind. Watching the weather reports, sustained winds of 65mph and gusts to 85mph. How does one hold for wind like that? Despite it being in the 60’s and being dressed very well, with the wind like it was, I still froze my ass off at times. Wind like that just makes everything miserable. Its impossible to be still for glassing, constant dust, blurry eyes, etc. But, we persevered through it and finally on the morning of day 12 of a 14 day season, we had our first opportunity. He's not the toad I wanted, but still a very good bull, and it was time to make something happen as the season was about to close.


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375 yards, steep uphill. Perfect shot.

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This is where he stopped after sliding down the hill about 30 yards due to the steepness. That's the entrance hole...

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Spent all day getting him packed out. Was very tired by evening!

13Fox
10-27-2012, 04:07 PM
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timshufflin
10-27-2012, 04:34 PM
Dude, I wanna go hunting with you!

LEAD POISON
10-27-2012, 07:58 PM
Very nice.You earned them.
Eat good.

seaninmich
10-27-2012, 08:16 PM
There are TREES IN WYOMING??????

beautiful animals, bro. just beautiful.

Prince Humperdink
10-27-2012, 08:57 PM
Excellent!

Orlando
10-27-2012, 09:41 PM
Thanks for the pics and story, beautiful country

cuppednlocked
10-27-2012, 10:01 PM
I can't see the write-up, but those pictures tell the story! Awesome animals.

13Fox
10-28-2012, 12:42 AM
I truely had a fantastic season. I worked my ass off on that bull and had some disappointing conditions to deal with, but I am thankful to have had the season that I did. It truly was a memorable season! I am looking forward to the meals those animals will provide. I get to hunt a few more days with my hunting buddy as he drew a limited quota bull tag to. Hopefully, we will have another pack out! And yes, Wyoming has lots of trees!

13Fox
10-28-2012, 01:15 AM
Oh, BTW, I was out hunting when the 6 mil S.A.s were available... RATS! I would have liked a shot at one...

timshufflin
10-28-2012, 05:12 AM
I truely had a fantastic season. I worked my ass off on that bull and had some disappointing conditions to deal with, but I am thankful to have had the season that I did. It truly was a memorable season! I am looking forward to the meals those animals will provide. I get to hunt a few more days with my hunting buddy as he drew a limited quota bull tag to. Hopefully, we will have another pack out! And yes, Wyoming has lots of trees!

Trees? At what elevation? What next, are there also lakes?

13Fox
10-28-2012, 11:47 AM
Trees? At what elevation? What next, are there also lakes?

LOL! Yes, lakes too... and we even have rivers and creeks and mountains and deserts and flower and shrubs...

We hunted from +/- 6500 to 8500 ft. We saw the trees both above and below us! LOL!

Prince Humperdink
10-28-2012, 01:15 PM
LOL! Yes, lakes too... and we even have rivers and creeks and mountains and deserts and flower and shrubs...

We hunted from +/- 6500 to 8500 ft. We saw the trees both above and below us! LOL!

When I was a sprout I worked on the oil rigs and we worked in WY.I don't think I ever saw a tree in those parts,same as the eastern side of Mt...ugly!! That will be some fine vittles!

checkmate19
10-28-2012, 02:31 PM
Fantastic pics fox13 thanks , I stayed in Wyoming in 1986 for 6 months (automotive tech school). I was 19 years old , no hunting but we did make it hiking and 4 wheeling a few times and the country is beautiful . Anyway thanks for the pics not only nice hunting pics you also seem to get the best back drops.

seaninmich
10-28-2012, 06:29 PM
LOL! Yes, lakes too... and we even have rivers and creeks and mountains and deserts and flower and shrubs...




Now I know you're lying. It is a know fact that all of the water in the State of Wyoming will fit into a single red solo cup

13Fox
10-28-2012, 07:51 PM
Now I know you're lying. It is a know fact that all of the water in the State of Wyoming will fit into a single red solo cup

LOL! Maybe I'll have to take a picture of some of that water!

We usually try to set the pictures up so they look nice. Wish I'd have taken a little closer look at the pictures with the deer to get that aspen out from behind him... The elk is another story; hard to move those big stinkies around!

Danmanrn
10-30-2012, 11:09 PM
What rifle did you use, tell us about it.
Thanks!
Dan