This past Sat was the opener for UT elk and deer. Unfortunately I do not have a deer tag for UT this year so I was after elk. My bro in law talked my Dad and I to come to southern UT and hunt elk. My Dad has very bad clots in his leg and lungs and we almost lost him a couple times a year or so ago, so I am enjoying being in the outdoors with him more and more. Even if that means less "hunting"
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We set up a can to shoot at in camp and got ready for Sat by touching up broadheads and reminissing about the past, when there were actually deer in UT :)
Sat morn we head up a trail that is supposed to hold elk. We saw a lot of sign on the trail and a great wallow. It was an easy walk for Dad so we decided to set up a blind for the evening hunt.
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On the way back to cam,p we came across a great meadow to stump shoot in.
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With no elk seen in the morning, we discussed where to hunt that evening. I knew my old man wanted me around and suggested I set a tree stand by his blind. I thought why not and we spent the evening watching the wallow.
Well nothing came in that night, but it was great to spend time with Dad.
We didn't hunt on Sun. A personal choice, but were ready to hit it hard on Mon. My Dad suggested I put on some miles and find some elk to hunt. So he dropped me off and headed back up the trail we hunted Sat. I worked my way up the mountain then side hilled around then cut a trail that took me back to camp. I still hunted the whole way, about 5 miles and saw zip. Man what a bummer! It was beautiful though.
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So we debated on what to do on Mon night. We decides to hit another trail further up the mountain. I was determined to find some elk, I really wanted to hunt them with Dad, but I needed to find them first. On the way in we hit a meadow and I could see a fresh rub from 400 yards away. It was one of the neatest i have seen. There were still strips of velvet hanging from it and on the groung.
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QuoteOriginally posted by steadman:
... I am enjoying being in the outdoors with him more and more. Even if that means less "hunting"...
...I knew my old man wanted me around and suggested I set a tree stand by his blind. I thought why not and we spent the evening watching the wallow.
Well nothing came in that night, but it was great to spend time with Dad.
Your heads on straight. You will be thankful later you "made the time"
Joshua
Waiting for more.... :)
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From there started one of the longest afternoons I've had in a long time. I hiked down and then around and back up through some of the thickest stuff I've ever hunted. I didn't even cut a track! This is where my bro in law saw hundreds of elk last year. What a change. All in all I covered over 10 miles still hunting that day. Needless to say I was drained. When I got back to the truck, my bro in law informed me to call my wife ASAP! That's never good. We found a place with coverage and basically I did a late drive home last night. that cut the trip short by 2 days. My dreams of breaking my 23 year streak are slowly fading as I don't know if I will get back out. But this just illustrates to take evry moment in the outdoors you can, you never know when the time might get cut short.
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I am reminded of what my son's footabll coach told all the kids before the season," Boys you better love the work and effort you put in everyday, because games are short." I couldn't agree more. We have to love the work, sweat and tears we put into hunting (especially elk hunting :) because those times with the game is short. Good luck everyone!!
Just great to be out in that country...thanks for taking us along. Keep that big boy that thrashed that tree around until Sept.1!!!! haha
Ryan
Great pics my friend, glad you were able to spend a few days hunting with your dad even if the time was cut short. Hope all is well on the home front and best wishes.
Ryan, great pics and story. Thanks for sharing! Those lessons we learn and the work it takes to do the things we love are so very important. Glad you got to spend some time with your pop. There will be other elk seasons and it will be that much more sweet when it happens :campfire:
Good story! :thumbsup:
Thanks for sharing Ryan, I enjoyed it!
Really enjoyed your pics and story.
Beautiful country there! Thanks for taking us along!
Thanks Ryan.
Time with your dad in beautiful country sounds like a very successful hunt!
I sure hope all is OK at home. Take care Ryan and thanks for sharing.
Thanks guys! How'd the gator hunt go Terry?
Thank you for a great story and pictures
Great story Ryan! Now cap if off with some elk for the freezer! That's so great that you have your dad to hunt with, I wish I did. See you in November!
Amen brother.
P.S. LOVE that backward ballcap ;)
hope all is well at home. thanks for the story. I'll have one next year I hope. I've been watching two bucks across from my house for the last few nights. Right in town....
Glad you got to hunt with your Dad and hope all is well at home.
Great story. I wish my Dad was still around to hunt with. Enjoy the time while you can.
Great to hunt with your Dad, Ryan....good times. Keep us posted with updates.
Ryan spending time with your Dad must have been wonderful,I'm glad you got the opportunity.
Beautiful country, great times with your dad...doesn't get much better. Too bad you had to cut the trip short. BTW, son's football coach is a wise fella!
QuoteOriginally posted by IndianaBowman:
Time with your dad in beautiful country sounds like a very successful hunt!
I sure hope all is OK at home. Take care Ryan and thanks for sharing.
x2 :thumbsup:
Thanks mate, looks like gods country right there.
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Ryan,
Thanks for sharing your hunt and pictures.
We are still setting records for heat here makes it a little tough to get too excited about this weekends Elk opener. I'm going up and make the best of it and hope for some cooler temps.
Hope you make it out again this season.
The good news is next week there is a cooling trend here in Oregon and hopefully it will head east to your country!
Good times Ryan, hopefully you get after them again soon.
I guess a little elk hunting is better than none, hope you get more time in the elk woods.
Time well spent, Ryan. I hope things are well at home. I need to get back out west and see you and Todd again. Take care buddy. :campfire: :campfire:
Glad you were able to spend time with your father and brother.Thanks for sharing and good luck rest of the season.
One question Uath no longer have a over the counter antlerless elk tag or I'm just mistaken thinking they did.
Thanks again guys. Porter I hope you guys can make it back out, I would like to spend some more time hunting with you guys. As far as the elk tags go, the spike/cow tags for archery are unlimited. Having said that there are a few units where only a spike may be shot.
DANG! I hope you get to get back out there Ryan!
This is the YEAR OF THE ELK!
Keep the wind in your face!
Shoot straight, Shinken
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Looks like you had a good time thanks for sharing. :campfire:
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Awesome story and pics! I hope all's well at home and you have many more seasons hunting with your Dad. :campfire: