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sabotloader 12-02-2009 04:18 PM

ML Elk Season
 
As some of you know our ML elk season started today. We have seven days to get the deed done.

We have been keeping track of a group of elk on a 40 acre block most of the fall waiting for the season to get here... It a heavily logged area with a lot of red-stem on the south east slopes and running water in the bottom draw on the far east side of the picture - up against the standing USFS timber.



Ok... and now the problem(s) - we have run into a couple of problems... a darn big full and bright moon shining on the snow, and it is up all night. The snow in the area.... it has melted then re-froze - it is like stepping on pop-corn with a microphone and amp in your boots. oh and just to mention the brush and old logging debris pops very easily.

Even with all of that both my hunting partner and I bumped elk today, but neither of us could get a shot. I got really close to a cow and a calf but just could not get to a point for a clear shot... after feeding all night - they were not moving very much at all and I could not move, but I tried just a little. I had them in front of me for most of 30 minutes but ultimately they moved directly away from me and dropped over the ridge top. I bumped another bunch later that morning and I was hoping they would drop down to Larry - no such luck... We are headed back in the morning - see if we can get lucky...

cayugad 12-02-2009 04:30 PM

Well at least you seen elk. Better luck next time out. Send a big conical to one of them and then we can share the hunt through your story... Good luck there.

sabotloader 12-02-2009 04:37 PM

cayugad


Send a big conical to one of them and then we can share the hunt through your story
It isn't big in your world - i know you like those 500's but I am gonna git it down with a Bull Shop .503/460 from a GM-LRH...

I hate seeing and not getting to shoot..

Semisane 12-02-2009 04:55 PM

Good luck with those tiny little 460s Sabotloader. How far off were those ones that you got close to?

Maybe you need a sling-shot to lob some marbles to the far side of them to get them to move your way. :s2:

sabotloader 12-02-2009 05:08 PM

Semi


How far off were those ones that you got close to?
The cow and calf were probably 60 yards across the draw and I could see parts of them all the time - until they walked off - I couldn't believe they went staight away and over the ridge.

The second group was really close - probably 20 yards... they were just over the ridge from me. I could smell them - if you have hunted elk you knowwhat I mean. The breeze was coming right at me - so I know they did wind me. Think they were probably laying down and I am sure I popped some thing trying to get through the junk... but when they moved - they were not walking...

In fact that is the second time I have kicked elk off that knob this season... I am goingto take a different approach in the morning... wings would really help!

gregrn43 12-02-2009 05:59 PM

Well good luck with them tomorrow, hopefully you can put a tag on one tomorrow.

Semisane 12-02-2009 06:00 PM


wings would really help!
Maybe a hot air baloon. You could tap the hot air from the forum. :happy0157:

UtahRob 12-02-2009 08:40 PM

WE had a full moon when we hunted elk the first week of November also . The elk would be out for the first hour at sunrise but did not come back out until the last few minute before dark( after legal shooting hours ) each day . The first few days it was cloudy and we had a snow storm come through and we saw more elk moving around , then it cleared and with that large moon was so bright and with snow on the ground you could see almost perfect all night long .


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