towerhouseclan Report post Posted March 7, 2014 I grew up in unit 3c started hunting in 92 chasing elk mule deer and what ever else was legal to shoot my first deer was shot in unit one at 10 yards it was a big 3x3 after that i was hooked on hunting. Started hunting coues about 7 years ago and now im hooked on hunting those gray ghost Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mocha1545 Report post Posted March 7, 2014 Born in the valley. Grew up hunting 24A for deer, pigs and quail. My first time there I was too young to hunt deer so I carried my 20 gauge and 2 boxes of shells in vest. My Dad said I could take but never said I couldn't shoot it! That was when my brother got his first deer. A nice 3x3 Coues. I ended up carrying 2 rifles and that Darn shotgun all the way back to camp! Long day for a 9 year old. That was back around 1970 or so. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Excursion Report post Posted November 7, 2014 Grew up in Oregon and Alaska tagging along on my fathers elk, deer, bear and moose hunts until I was 14. The only shooting I did was ducks. Sports got in the way of hunting (never again) after I was fourteen and did not hunt again until I was 33. My first time carrying a rife was when I went on a guided elk hunt in BC. My father who has elk hunted all his life said that it was the hardest hunting you can do - up and down ridges, packing meat out, up hill both ways in a blizzard, etc. All that to say my father was up and hunting on this guided trip with the "good guide" and I slept in because my out of work logger guide was late. He shows up at nine that morning hung over and smoking cigarettes, and says lets go. We go out to the middle of a mowed pasture and the guide lights a cigarette and bugles - there is smoke coming out of the end of his bugle! Three minutes later a big 5x5 comes out at 100 yards - I get my sticks out but can't see. What seems like ten minutes later I discover that my heavy breathing had fogged the 1979 Bushnell scope up. I wipe them clean with my shirt sleeve and get ready to shoot again and the guide said, don't shoot, it has to be a 6x6. Granted, we are in the middle of a pasture frozen still, I am on my sticks shaking and my guide is still smoking cheap Canadian cigarettes. Not ten seconds later the 5x5 looks left and runs back into the woods. Ten more seconds go by and a big 6x6 bull comes out and stands broadside looking at us. Guide said shoot, I shot, down he went. We went back to the truck, drove out into the field, loaded him up and went back to the cabin. He only scored 304 but made Safari Club record book for that area. Come on dad, this elk hunting is easy! Needless to say, I have been on several hunts since then and have eaten my words. Fast forward to today - 2 elk (1 was unit 23 early rifle), 2 antelope, a N.M Oryx, one black bear and several antelope. Now there is nothing better in my life than to help by sons get out and hunt. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tony Report post Posted July 2, 2020 I did not grow up hunting.. i grew up slaughtering water breathers.. my first hunting was pheasant in south Dakota in 2003 when I was 18... this year will be first year of mamals and I got a ca d16 deer tag and drew a non resident tag for az deer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites