SureShot_77
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General Hunt/Public Land
I went elk hunting near Challis, ID. Central Idaho has the greatest wolf population at over 300. Elk season opened on October 15th. I shot my bull October 16th. We (my father and I) spotted him with 5 cows grazing across the top of a very large sage brush hillside with patches of tall, thick timber. It had began snowing Sunday night and was still snowing that morning. I hiked for about 3/4 of a mile straight up a ridge to try and cut them off. As I neared the top I cut their tracks. I tracked them for at least 2 miles in and out of sage brush ridges and big patches of timber. I finally caught up with them. I heard some movement at the edge of the timber and then saw a brute of an elk appear. I pulled my rifle up and confirmed he was a nice bull elk. I layed down prone, flipped my bipod legs out and adjusted them too far. He had spotted my movement and looked at me. I fumbled around for what seemed like forever to shorten the legs on my bipod. During this time he took a few more steps and I thought for sure I was gonna blow my chance. I finally got my bipod legs right and held on him, released the safety, breath and fired. He dropped like a ton of bricks. (Shooting that new Stevens 300 win mag) It was about a 325 yard shot. When I got up to him he had slid straight down for about 60 yards and got wedged under a huge deadfall. I shot him at 10am and had him back in camp at 4pm. Not bad and I was so excited. All that hard hiking and tracking paid off with an excellent 6x6 bull elk. My pictures will be added tomorrow or the next day. Anyhow, I wished I could have stayed up there longer to get my mule deer buck and get my dad an elk but he had to be back to work Thursday morning. We hunted hard, saw lots of deer and a few more elk, just couldn't get him in close enough.
Where he slid to:
Front View:
Down the hill 200 yards:
Sunset on the way home:
Two boys with the elk at home:
For those that are wondering. I came across one fresh wolf track in 4 days of hard hunting. Never saw one wolf, did see some old wolf sign in some areas I had seen elk before..but both had been displaced. I saw a handful of elk being pulled off the mts. And it's the same place that 3 years ago I called in a 6x6 and let my friend shoot it. There were wolves there then too. I posted a picture of his elk in the photo's section.
http://www.predatormastersforums.com/ubb...age=21#52351565
I went elk hunting near Challis, ID. Central Idaho has the greatest wolf population at over 300. Elk season opened on October 15th. I shot my bull October 16th. We (my father and I) spotted him with 5 cows grazing across the top of a very large sage brush hillside with patches of tall, thick timber. It had began snowing Sunday night and was still snowing that morning. I hiked for about 3/4 of a mile straight up a ridge to try and cut them off. As I neared the top I cut their tracks. I tracked them for at least 2 miles in and out of sage brush ridges and big patches of timber. I finally caught up with them. I heard some movement at the edge of the timber and then saw a brute of an elk appear. I pulled my rifle up and confirmed he was a nice bull elk. I layed down prone, flipped my bipod legs out and adjusted them too far. He had spotted my movement and looked at me. I fumbled around for what seemed like forever to shorten the legs on my bipod. During this time he took a few more steps and I thought for sure I was gonna blow my chance. I finally got my bipod legs right and held on him, released the safety, breath and fired. He dropped like a ton of bricks. (Shooting that new Stevens 300 win mag) It was about a 325 yard shot. When I got up to him he had slid straight down for about 60 yards and got wedged under a huge deadfall. I shot him at 10am and had him back in camp at 4pm. Not bad and I was so excited. All that hard hiking and tracking paid off with an excellent 6x6 bull elk. My pictures will be added tomorrow or the next day. Anyhow, I wished I could have stayed up there longer to get my mule deer buck and get my dad an elk but he had to be back to work Thursday morning. We hunted hard, saw lots of deer and a few more elk, just couldn't get him in close enough.
Where he slid to:
Front View:
Down the hill 200 yards:
Sunset on the way home:
Two boys with the elk at home:
For those that are wondering. I came across one fresh wolf track in 4 days of hard hunting. Never saw one wolf, did see some old wolf sign in some areas I had seen elk before..but both had been displaced. I saw a handful of elk being pulled off the mts. And it's the same place that 3 years ago I called in a 6x6 and let my friend shoot it. There were wolves there then too. I posted a picture of his elk in the photo's section.
http://www.predatormastersforums.com/ubb...age=21#52351565
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