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Everything posted by RAM
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Way to go Tracy on laying the hammer down on a STUD muley. Great way to start to 2009. Can't wait to see all the pics. Once again, Congrats on a great accomplishment. -Ryan
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Here are two bucks that I got on my trail camera during Oct. 2008,
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Got to love those sheds. Thats a great looking buck in the center, could you tell what killed it? -Ryan
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Thats a shooter for sure. Nice Job Ryan
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Solid work for a late season hunt. You don't hear much about "spot and stalk" when it comes to Bull Elk Ryan
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Let me just say.........WALL HANGER. GREAT MULEY. Ryan
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Congrats on the horn. That would look great in a glass viewing box with a couple of qual.
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Sounds like a hunt of a lifetime. Congrats to both of you on three GREAT bucks. Ryan
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This reply may be too late, but I wanted to give my two cents. I killed a tom two years ago and had Sven Eberson do the work. He in my book is the best there is when it comes to mounting birds. Just as Bowsniper said he has a great collection of birds in his back yard, and he dedicates himself to his work. Like I said, this reply is probably too late but in the future you should contact Sven. Ryan
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That sounds like a great time. My son is only 13 months old, and I can't hardly wait until he and I can share that same experience. Nothing better than doing the things you love with family. Good Job
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It sounds like a great time was had in camp. Two great bucks in some good looking county. Curious as to what unit you were in, but if it is a honey hole I can understand. Great Job.
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I agree with Coosefan about how all the changes really suck. My family had been hunting that mountian since the early 40's and up until it was deamed a "PARK". We all have killed some great deer on that hill, but without question the population has decreased for the worse over the years. Ryan
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Just wondering if anyone else has an up and coming Mule Deer hunt. I've been reading about everyone's great hunts and just hope to have one of my own this year. If you got a Muley tag, I would love to hear about it and if you have had any luck scouting. I will be hunting unit 42.
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My family is praying for Chris.
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I have the Nov. 7 rifle hunt and have had this tag in the past. I always see my fair share of deer on this hunt, but it seems like as the years go on, this unit holds less and less.
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Early this morning my younger brother taged out on a nick 3x3. Not sure where he got him, but I know it's one of the bucks he had been scounting before the hunt. Still two more tags in camp, Good Luck I'll try and get some pictures from him and post them when he gets back. Ryan
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Great buck. I love those split G2's Enjoy him hanging on the wall.
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cool looking bull. Is their a story to go with him? As for the score, I am not the best but I will guestimate 315, give or take a few.
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Great looking bull. Would love to hear the story when you get a chance.
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Nice job on getting your bull, sounds like a great time.
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Great job on your Bull. Hunting for that long and having all those close encounters makes any bull a trophy.
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Great Bull. He could be a hard one to mount with those long main beams!!! My good friend has a tag in that unit and just taged out this morning, he hunted hard and finally was rewarded with a good bull. I also agree with Uncle Ted. "The Beast is dead, Long live the Beast".
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I just recently became a member CWT, but have been reading and enjoying all the pics and stories everyone has to post over the past year. I felt now is the time to join all the fun, and to share my recent Bull elk hunt. It all started when I found out that I was drawn for archery Bull Elk 2008. Hearing that sound "You were drawn for Elk" was priceless, not to mention that my first choice unit, is the same that my younger brother last season taged a 322 bull on his archery hunt. After getting my hunt #, I ran to ckeck the unit, only to find that I drew my second choice a unit, a unit I had never hunted before. Even though I didn't get my first choice I was still on cloud 9, after all this gave me more of a reason to be up in elk country prior to my hunt. After getting some maps of the area, I headed out to put in the time scouting and sharpening my skills with the new county. Well long story short, I took 5 seperate scounting trips up to my unit over a span of 5 months and found some really good country and really good bulls. September rolled around and I headed up to Elk camp, to meet my buddy who had a tag in the neighboring unit. By Thursday the camp was full of friends and family, and by Friday the hunt was on. Friday morning my younger brother and I headed out to try and seal the deal with a stud. That morning we found our selves in the middle of 4 to 5 good bulls that were screaming their heads off, the only thing was we were up wind of all of them. Sometime during our stalk the wind had shifted and sent the elk in the other direction, we attempted to follow the elk as they headed down the mountain but the lowere we got, the more hunters we ran into. One of the hunters that we saw came walking into our setup carring his bow in his left hand and a "Milwaukee Best Beer Can" in his right . With that kind of incounter, we went back to camp to find a less crowded spot. Saturday we found our selves in another part of the unit, trying to get away from all the hunters and hopefully find some dandy bulls. We saw 5 good bulls but nothing that was close. The good news was their were no hunters, not easy to find on a AZ bull elk hunt. Sunday morning we were back in the same country tring to seal the deal. This time my step father joined the crew as we started our mile hike in the dark to the desired hunting spot. Just as shooting light creped up, we started hearing what sounded like 2 great, bulls bugling back and fourth at eachother. As we lisened to the bulls, we started our silent stalk into the closed bull. We got as close as we could without bumping them and set up. My brother and step father set up approximately 50 to 60 yards behind me and started thier "Sexy cow calls". Without hesitation, the bull hammered back with a bugle which then got his cow talking too. As I was still getting set up, tring to find a spot were I felt the bull would come through, the bull bugled again, but this time he was close. I quickly found a spot that would work, so I set up and ranged some near by distances. As I lowered my range finder, I could see an elk walking through the JP and it was headed in my direction. After the elk cleared the JP, I could see that he was a great bull, one I would be pumped to put my tag on. As the elk was closing the distance, he walked into a clearing that I ranged at 45 yards and stopped. He then began to turn his head from left to right, showing off his huge rack, looking for the "Sexy Cow's" that he came in to find. My brother and Step father gave another couple cow calls and the bull rocked his head back and bugled right in my face. After he bugled he started to close the distance even more. The only way I would be able to draw, was if the bull went behind a dead JP, earlier ranged at 30 yards. Lucky enough for me, he did and I came to full draw. The bull then came back into the opening which was at 30 yards and stopped. The bull was looking right at me and was giving me all the signals that he had spoted me. I chose to not let this opportunity pass, so I took a well practiced and well aimed shot, hammerinig the bull between the right shoulder and brisket. The shot sent the bull in a 180 spin, running away the same way he came in. The bull was already starting to stumbling and ended up taking his last step 80 yards from were I shot. We walked up too my bull and the rest is history. Hope you like the pics. We field scored him at 301 and aged him between 5-7 years old. My first archery bull and best bull to date. Did I mention that my wife brought our son (Jackson) who spent his 1st birthday in elk camp . Ryan