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UNIT 8 MUZZY COW

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Well to say I was excited to draw this tag with my best friend would be an understatment. Last year we had plans to hunt his Unit 8

archery bull together, but he was deployed before his hunt started. I thought this year we would finally get to hunt elk together. I

was wrong...

In June we learned that he would again be deployed during the hunt. Not knowing who would be available to help me on my hunt, I

called my dad. As always, he was up for the adventure.

Wednesday befor the hunt we headed up after work to set up camp. That night was too windy to do much so after a quick dinner we went

to bed. Thursday we got in a little scouting before the wind got too bad. My buddy Jason headed up that afternoon and must have

brought some wet weather with him. Shortly after he arrived in camp it started to rain. All night it rained on and off.

Finally!!! 4am Friday and we were up and brewing coffee. Everything was wet so we loaded up the muzzy and wrapped the barrell with

tape to keep the rain out. At 5:23 we piled into Jason's jeep and headed to our favorite spot. We arrived at our parking spot at 6:03

am. As we gathered our gear we knew this would be a great morning. Bulls were scraming all around us. Our quick prayer before we

started out was inturepted by several bugles. I headed out on my normal trail with high hopes. Just a few yards in Jason convinced me

that we needed to check out a bugle that sounded really close. With the wind in our face, we headed up the ridge towards the closest

bugle. After about 200yds I realized we were going too slow. The wind picked up, and we picked up the pace. A few minutes later I

eased over the top of the ridge and there he was. A big 5pt bull running back and forth screaming his head off. I saw a few cows

about 125yds below me and set up on the shooting sticks. It was thick. I couldnt get a clear shot. After a few minutes Jason finally

convinced me to move to our right into a small saddle. Just as we made it to the saddle my dad and Jason were pointing down into the

brush. I moved to a big pine and set up the gun again. I couldn't see anything, but that is when the whole hillside came alive. Elk

were running everywhere. Instinct took over as a big cow stopped in a shooting lane 80yds below me. Up came the gun, checked for

horns, and dropped the crosshairs to her shoulder. BOOM! Too much smoke to see, so I look back at my dad. He is looking through the

binos, so I look back at Jason. He is shaking his head. Nothing! Shoot again. What!? I was sure it was a hit! Now in a panic I set

the gun on the ground and start to reload. As I do this, I look down the hill where I shot and see 4 hooves up in the air. I look

back at my Dad and Jason and tell them it was a hit and she is down. I guess we were all looking at different elk. We make our way

down the hill 80yds and there she is. Dropped in her tracks Now what? Jason walks down the hill and finds a loging road about 50yds

away. We are in Luck! After the pictures I look at the time and it is 6:45. A 40min hunt and it was over. Some slick manuvering by

Jason and we had the Jeep backed up the hill 50yds from the elk.It took us 2 hours to load her in the jeep, but at 9am we were back

on the road headed to camp. At 1pm we had all the meat on ice and could finally relax. I really couldn't have done this without the

help of my dad and Jason. Nothing better than a great hunt with family anf friends.

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Guest wdenike

WOW!!!! All I can see is her on a plate with taters and gravy!!!! Nice job, and with your dad ta boot. Hope your buddy stays safe!!

 

 

Take care, Willie

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Thats good eaten right there.

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you wernt kidding...you put the cow IN the jeep!

 

 

congrats!!

 

More D

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Awesome pics (except for the U of A hat).

 

Congrats on a good time.

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Nice. Seasoning and a hot grill is all you need now.

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