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c-rad 09-15-2013 05:59 PM

Wet muzzleloader season so far
 
It has been miserable hunting elk the last two days. Went 0 for 3 at getting close enough for a shot and was drenched head to toe both days. Tomorrow is supposed to be nice but I have to stay home with the kids. Atleast I am seeing plenty of animals so it is worth it.

bobsspike 09-16-2013 06:16 AM

No its raining today too. So keep your powder dry has the same meaning in modern times. Same area or different?

c-rad 09-16-2013 06:29 AM

About 2 miles east of there.

Lark Bunting 09-16-2013 06:58 AM

The rain and the hail pretty much sucked on Saturday. However, the number one thing that had me fuming was when we found the mother of all elk trails. Prints everywhere, fresh sign everywhere, water/creek, aspens, bedding, etc. We sat in the rain for 1:45 just waiting...when what do we hear?! *Crack* branches breaking...staying quiet, arrow knocked, *movement!* what could it be?!?!?!?! Some hilljack "hunters" walking the damn game trail from the opposite direction! As if that wasn't bad enough they had a huge tupperware tote over their heads to protect their last remaining braincells from the rain. :hit:

I need to find some private property to hunt...

c-rad 09-16-2013 07:21 AM

Lark,

I had 2 archery hunters on a trail about 1/2 mile above me Saturday morning calling. Actually worked to my benefit they kept a small 2x2 down low in a valley. Was about 10 feet from me and kept walking along the creek.

Lark Bunting 09-16-2013 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by c-rad (Post 4080868)
Lark,

I had 2 archery hunters on a trail about 1/2 mile above me Saturday morning calling. Actually worked to my benefit they kept a small 2x2 down low in a valley. Was about 10 feet from me and kept walking along the creek.

These guys came within 50 yards of where we had been sitting. I watched them actually grabbing the aspen trees to maintain their balance on the trail. I can't imagine that was good for the hunting.

Our camp was also over-run with cattle Saturday evening. They were walking right next to the tent making a ton of noise. We couldn't help but laugh it off at that point.

Is there an OTC bovine tag for that area? lol

c-rad 09-16-2013 08:40 AM

Seen 5 head come by me yesterday. This is the latest I seen them up there. Usually by mid August I don't see them anymore.

Wildman21 09-16-2013 01:20 PM

Was up on Rampart this morning getting soaked myself. It wasn't actually raining today, but every single leaf, especially down in the willow bushes is soaking so I was drenched from about mid-thigh down. Didn't see any elk, and almost got torn apart by four "protective" dogs that were running around unleashed. But it was still hunting, so can't complain! On the way out saw two ranchers on horseback driving a couple stray cattle down the road.

bobsspike 09-17-2013 06:50 AM

I would love to mount a large long horn on the wall. But I don't think OTC bovine will catch on. They kinda walk right up to you.lol

Lark Bunting 09-17-2013 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by bobsspike (Post 4081216)
I would love to mount a large long horn on the wall. But I don't think OTC bovine will catch on. They kinda walk right up to you.lol

Not if I had a tag. :(

:wink:


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