Coach Report post Posted October 22, 2012 The way the youth hunt went this year, my older boys had unit 27 mule deer tags and unit 1 cow tags for the same time so we camped just on the 27 side of Buffalo Crossing and hunted deer mostly around Middle Mountain. The plan was to find deer fast in 27 then head over to the other side of the creek to get their elk. Neither had killed a deer yet despite elk, turkey and javis, so the emphasis was on deer. Friday - opening day was cold and windy. We saw a few does early and drove our butts off but no bucks. Saturday morning, we found a TON of deer but all does. We probably saw 30 does and got stalked by a Mt. Lion. By the time I had identified it and pointed it out to the boys, it turned and ran, about 50 yards away. Saturday night, Matt shot a small buck off Middle Mtn. Sunday, we couldn’t find squat. Sat water in the morning with Nick and then bumped into some road hunters and talked with them for a bit. They hadn’t seen much. We drove around a while and bumped into them again a couple hours later and they killed a nice 3x4 with trash about 20 minutes after we talked to them – just in the right place at the right time. Monday morning we tried to go way down South. We left camp at around 5 AM and headed toward Eagle Creek. I was thinking if we could get somewhere we could glass we could find a buck for Nick. I had forgotten how far down there it is, and by the time we got where we could do any glassing, it was already way too warm and we found nothing so we headed back to camp. Matt was ready to go after elk so I showed him some places in 1 I thought he could kill, but he’d have to do it solo since I was still trying to find a deer for Nick. When Nick and I left to look for deer, Matt took the Ranger over to one of the tanks I showed him and got set up. Nick and I still couldn’t find any deer around Middle Mtn. so with about an hour of daylight left he decided he wanted to go to Unit 1 and look for an elk. About 15 minutes after we crossed into Unit 1, we found a couple of fighting bulls so I dropped Nick off for a stalk. I moved off so I wouldn’t disturb them then hiked toward the bulls. The clashing of horns and bugling was intense, and I just kept thinking, if Nick can just keep working toward the fighting bulls there should be some cows close by. I resisted calling him on the radio as daylight was running out for fear I’d mess up his stalk. All I could do is sit back and listen to bugles and clashing horns, hoping he was closing in. Then I hear the BOOM of the .270 WSM and I knew he had sealed the deal. I called him on the radio and he told me he had one down. We quartered up his elk in the dark with headlamps and hiked the meat back to the truck and headed for camp, both sweaty and bloody. At that point I thought the hunt was done – a deer for Matt and an elk for Nick. I was looking forward to a nice shower and campfire. When we arrived at camp, Matt gave Nick a big high-5 for his elk and then informed me he had one down too. I kinda figured this might happen – the spot I had him sit is at least 50/50 any given day at sundown for a cow. Turns out it was an awesome evening. He got to the tank about an hour and a half before sundown, and started hearing bugles in the distance. I had told him earlier, the best way to find cows is to find bugling bulls, so he headed after the bugles. He wasn’t able to close in on them so he headed back to the tank, but by the time he got there, the elk had already arrived. There were at least 3 bulls going nuts at the tank and who knows how many cows. He snuck in as best he could, but they were alert to his presence. He had several cows to choose from but only one offered a broadside shot. One squeeze on the 300 WSM and he had his cow down. Now Matt is just 15 and he left camp on his own, did his hunt following the advice he has learned and got his cow all by himself. By the time I got there, he had already almost quartered this cow, but when it got dark he went back to camp so his mom wouldn’t be worried. He’s going to be one heck of a hunter – already is, in my opinion. Not a great pic, but he took it with his ipod since he was all alone. So Nick and I help him finish the field dressing and get the meat back to camp. It’s getting late now, but I insist that they hang all their meat on their own – they’re 13 and 15 and this is just part of the hunt they have to learn. Tuesday morning, we have the “Jones Boys” meat pole with a deer and two elk hanging. I can’t tell you how proud I am of these boys, and the way they conducted themselves throughout the hunt. Nick was all about hiking, learning trails and bedding areas, finding water sources and trying to really learn how the deer and elk move. By the third day or so, he was feeling frustrated about not being able to find a buck, but he fought through that, kept a positive attitude and just had fun with it. Matt was able to go out completely on his own and get things done. Many times we would see deer in unit 1 or elk in 27 (both illegal to take with their tags) – but they didn’t even think about breaking the rules. They stood fast to the rules and recognized that hunting lawfully and sticking to their ethics is the only way to hunt. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coach Report post Posted October 22, 2012 Gotta add the Family pic... 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elkhunter Report post Posted October 22, 2012 Wow, speechless, that's awesome Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DUG Report post Posted October 22, 2012 That is so cool! You are teaching them right and that will say a lot about them in the future. Congrats to you and your boys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
6ANut Report post Posted October 22, 2012 Ditto on speechless. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bonecollector Report post Posted October 22, 2012 That is AWESOME Jason. You have raised your boys right and they are quite the hunters already at a young age, you must be proud. Congrats to Nick and Matt on a great hunt. Great pics. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
firstcoueswas80 Report post Posted October 22, 2012 That's really awesome! Mostly the kids going off on their own. That's really cool and know i wouldn't have done that at that age 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lucky2hunt Report post Posted October 22, 2012 That is AWESOME Jason. You have raised your boys right and they are quite the hunters already at a young age, you must be proud. Congrats to Nick and Matt on a great hunt. Great pics. ++1 You are a lucky man! What a fantastic experience with your kids. Indeed, you ARE raising them right! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stanley Report post Posted October 22, 2012 VERY AWESOME!!!!! Looks like you all had an amazing time! Elk and deer at the same time! Kind of like an 'Arizona Safari'!! Great pics and story of your time up there! The meat pole shot is awesome! Kudos for getting the kids out there and enjoying the great things we all have! S. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
twigsnapper Report post Posted October 22, 2012 A great family weekend to always remember. Good work Boys!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pine Donkey Report post Posted October 22, 2012 Times like that just can't be bought! You have a beautiful family, and you are instiling quality values. Looks like you will all be eating good this winter. Thanks for posting the stories and pictures. Congratulations to all! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reganranch Report post Posted October 22, 2012 Great write up! And congrats to your boys sealing the deal on so many hunts! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZ RANGER Report post Posted October 22, 2012 Awesome! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Will K Report post Posted October 22, 2012 Thats what it's all about right there. Congrat's boys and way to go dad. Awesome story. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
200"mulie Report post Posted October 22, 2012 Sounds like a great time with family! Congrats all around Share this post Link to post Share on other sites