Monday we awoke to the yapping of young coyotes. It was a very eerie sound. After a hearty breakfast, we went up to the salt lick and hung our stands. The remainder of the day we rode around and continued to get acclimated to the altitude. I had not come prepared to hunt. I didn’t bring a bow, I brought a camera. I was prepared to watch and enjoy the action...
At full dark, we went down to the meadow in the truck to look for wildlife. We stopped at the meadow at the prairie dog town to enjoy the splendor of the starry sky. What a sight! From horizon to horizon, we were captivated by the glory of the heavens. We went on and at the next meadow we spotlighted a herd of cow elks numbering about 40 head. As we rounded the corner by the prairie dog town heading back, our headlights captured a magnificent 6x6 bull elk. He was obviously looking for the ladies in the next field over. He was tremendous!
Despite early promise the Elks didn't cross the sights of the bows - but deer did (Ed):
...On the down side of the mountain we stopped to investigate a wallow that I had looked at last year. Sure enough, we found much evidence of recent elk use. As we headed down the back side of the mountain we also came across more tracks of elk, deer, and even that of a possible mountain lion in the mud from the previous day's rain. When we arrived back at camp, three and a half hours after our departure, we discovered that J. had downed a ten point mule deer buck still in velvet. They had field-dressed the deer and packed up the meat by the time we returned. In fact, J. and B. had had to leave for the airport right after the had taken care of stowing the meat.... (to be continued)
That strikes me as a tremendously good time - though I have to admit that I would have wanted a bow as well as a camera, not that I really know how to shoot either.
God bless and good hunting.
LSP
8 comments:
Beautiful photos! I am in awe of how you have captured God's handiwork of creation, you have divinely portrayed our beautiful planet as well as the creation of such fine creatures with your choice of shot. Wonderful shooting LSP!
God bless you as well LSP.
you're too kind!
Not all the time LSP, I am human after all. Although I do thank you for the compliment.
I don't know if I'm lusting more for the scenery, the deer/elk, or those pancakes ....
I'll just settle for all three :)
Paladin - my thoughts entirely! Makes me want to head to the mountains right away...
Can I tag along? :-) I'll bring the blueberries for the pancakes!
Now you've gone and done it , BIG time. Posted Bambi's mother...
Arrrrrrrgh!! Be still my beating heart!
The blueberries would be a welcome addition!
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