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DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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11/01/24 05:48 PM
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Reata
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Woodsman
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I'm back! Was planning to go with my youngest but he is starting a new business, and some work came up that we thought he couldn’t turn down. Very disappointed but had the choice of go by myself or not at all since my only other hunting buddy capable of running around the mountains was out of town. Campsite from archery season was taken but this worked out better. Pour over coffee and oatmeal for breakfast. The day started out crisp, nice and clear. 2 hours later looked like this! Snowed for about 2 hours then stopped and the sun eventually came out. Hot lunch on the mountain. Colt 22 pistol for grouse and 300 win mag for Elk. Unfortunately, no grouse were harmed. Snow melted. Heard a few sticks break and eased along a game trial and bumped a bull in his bed but he hesitated just a few seconds too long! Made a poor decision and shot him even though I was a mile from the trailhead and by myself. Ran and heard him crash but waited 30 minutes. Didn't go far but took a while to find him. Only elk I saw the whole trip. And of course, it started raining as soon as I found him, big bodied 4x4! Got him quartered and hung in tree and took the first load out. Dropped into the 30's that night so wasn't worried about the meat. Reached tent exhausted about midnight, slept in and spent next day packing the rest of him out. Didn't take the cape, too heavy, just the head. 5 trips. Even though the trailhead was downhill from where I shot the bull, not going to lie, it sucked!
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9131143
11/01/24 05:52 PM
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On a whim fly fished a creek along a forest service road on the way out. Caught some Brookies! On a Prince Nymph. Thank you Wyoming! and Wytex for helpful advice. Long road home. JT's in Childress! Prefer Herds but a close second.
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9131149
11/01/24 06:13 PM
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QuitShootinYoungBucks
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Heck yeah! That's getting it done. Congratulations on all, including the burger!
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9131150
11/01/24 06:18 PM
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Superduty
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That is awesome. Wow what a great adventure. I have a new admiration for you.
Just WOW!
'It's Only Treason if You Lose."
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9131181
11/01/24 07:25 PM
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9131182
11/01/24 07:29 PM
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BOBO the Clown
kind of a big deal
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I'm back! Was planning to go with my youngest but he is starting a new business, and some work came up that we thought he couldn’t turn down. Very disappointed but had the choice of go by myself or not at all since my only other hunting buddy capable of running around the mountains was out of town. Campsite from archery season was taken but this worked out better. Pour over coffee and oatmeal for breakfast. The day started out crisp, nice and clear. 2 hours later looked like this! Snowed for about 2 hours then stopped and the sun eventually came out. Hot lunch on the mountain. Colt 22 pistol for grouse and 300 win mag for Elk. Unfortunately, no grouse were harmed. Snow melted. Heard a few sticks break and eased along a game trial and bumped a bull in his bed but he hesitated just a few seconds too long! Made a poor decision and shot him even though I was a mile from the trailhead and by myself. Ran and heard him crash but waited 30 minutes. Didn't go far but took a while to find him. Only elk I saw the whole trip. And of course, it started raining as soon as I found him, big bodied 4x4! Got him quartered and hung in tree and took the first load out. Dropped into the 30's that night so wasn't worried about the meat. Reached tent exhausted about midnight, slept in and spent next day packing the rest of him out. Didn't take the cape, too heavy, just the head. 5 trips. Even though the trailhead was downhill from where I shot the bull, not going to lie, it sucked! Man I didn’t know you were going back solo!!! Congratulations on a hell of a pack out. You ain’t a man until you solo packed out a bull!!! Well done!!
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9131186
11/01/24 07:35 PM
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Walkabout
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Well done. A lifetime memory right there.
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9131233
11/01/24 09:29 PM
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WeThreeBrothers
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heck of job. congrats on a successful hunt.
Beautiful wood on that rifle as well.
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9131489
11/02/24 03:02 PM
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Wytex
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Great job, sorry we weren't available to help out.
Love seeing that success on elk hunts, you did good !!
I wondered if you were ready for the cold and snow but looks like you were.
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9131492
11/02/24 03:12 PM
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Reata
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Thanks for the kind words! After about the 3rd trip I was thinking road hunting would be the way to go from now on. ;-)
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9131515
11/02/24 03:49 PM
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JimBridger
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Congratulations! Those pack outs are exhausting especially when you’re not close to a trailhead. I learned to bone them out where they drop. It cuts down on the number of trips you need to make up and down the mountain.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9131681
11/03/24 12:39 AM
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Reata
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Congratulations! Those pack outs are exhausting especially when you’re not close to a trailhead. I learned to bone them out where they drop. It cuts down on the number of trips you need to make up and down the mountain. Thanks! Yeah, I've tried it both ways but find it's easier for me to deal with when its bone in. Seems to carry better and tough to keep it as clean. Figure the bones are 8 or 9 pounds each. If farther from the trailhead probably would have had to.
Last edited by Reata; 11/03/24 12:41 AM.
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9132255
11/04/24 01:30 PM
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Wytex
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I agree on the bone in for packing , just take off the lower leg and hoof if needed. We do gutless on elk now every time. The leg bones help with carry if not using a pack also. Trying to pick up a boned out rear quarter is not easy for me, it wants to go everywhere but in a pack, lol.
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9132377
11/04/24 04:56 PM
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4Weight
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Congrats on a great story. I bet you are a wore out pup. I'm not sure I am that mad at 'em..... LOL
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9132380
11/04/24 05:09 PM
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ElkOne
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Way to go, great elk and a lot of work!! Well worth it, big congrats
ElkOne
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9132460
11/04/24 06:36 PM
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jnd59
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Congrats. Seeing that Wyoming sign brings back memories. Hunts with my father and brother and others with my youngest. Fathers gone, brothers old and son is off working. I don't know if I could solo that pack out at my age. Big grats to you for getting it done. I have points in WY for elk and deer. Maybe next year.
No matter how high a duck flies a hammer still breaks a window.
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9133000
11/05/24 02:59 PM
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Hudbone
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I can't determine if I am more impressed or just envious - thank you.
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9133018
11/05/24 03:19 PM
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Dave Davidson
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Hunting alone, it took me 3 trips up and down hills to get a bull out. Don’t want to do that again.
Without a sense of urgency, nothing ever happens.
Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley, Rancher Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9133266
11/05/24 10:34 PM
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driftwood257
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9133573
11/06/24 05:17 AM
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12th Man
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Beautiful rifle, congratulations on a great trip and hunt!
Distance is not the issue, but the winds can make it interesting!
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9133997
11/06/24 05:42 PM
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Ben Kabisch
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man, that looks like an awesome experience! Congrats!!
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9134062
11/06/24 07:05 PM
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Mr. T.
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What a great story. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9134139
11/06/24 08:56 PM
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dkershen
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Great job! You earned those onion rings for sure
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9134222
11/06/24 11:06 PM
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TurkeyHunter
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Thanks for the pics and amazing report.
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Re: DIY Rifle Elk (Solo)
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#9134225
11/06/24 11:14 PM
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I AM IMPRESSED!!!!!!
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