Just wanted to post a few pictures and share this with you guys/gals. This was a dream that we had for a while now. I would guess that most of us that share a passion of the outdoors have had it. To chase elk in the high country. Even more so with a bow in the rut. We just never really knew how or where. When my son decided he was going to CSU for wildlife biology. We started putting a plan together, we did a rifle hunt last year. Didn’t really know what we needed to do. But we found some elk, seen lots of cows, a couple sub legal bull. Well this year we decided to pack in stay on the mountain. Spent a lot of the summer getting into shape for the hunt. It was going to be myself, my dad, a great friend and my son. We made the drive to Colorado and packed in, set up camp and got ready. Me and my son covered a pile of ground looking in a the surrounding canyons looking for bulls. We found sign, but it was older. We were not hearing any bugles, so we were a little down. Got back to camp and found that my father had an encounter with a nice bull. But couldn’t get it close enough for a shot. So that charged us up a little. Decided to check out another place that was closer to the camp, just a little out of the way spot. Soon as we got started the amount of bull sign picked up and it was fresh. It was all in the dark timber, not so much where we had been looking. As we were walking along a elk trail, my son said he smelled something. Smelled like a barnyard , we looked around and found a smoking hot wallow. We set up close to it and cow called. Heard limbs browned in came a small but legal bull. But we couldn’t get a shot. It finally winded us. Well that got us pretty excited, so we kept going. Boy said he smelled something else, so we got set up again. We bulged and one answered us. We heard him coming and got to a hiding spot. Called him into about 25 yards, but it was behind a deadfall and he couldn’t get a shot. Finally the wind swirled and he took off. We just sat there looking and grinning at each other. We had called in a bull and good one. That night we put together a plan to go back into the same area and maybe we could find him again. We did but he was much higher on the mountain. Lots of calling back and forth, we knew he wasn’t coming down. So we made a big loop to get the wind. We came around to where we had marked him. Wind was great for us, he couldn’t get above us. We picked the spot we wanted, I bulged and he answered. Was just across from the clearing we were in. Out he came pushing a cow, he bugled again. Then here he came, I was reading off the yards as he got to us. I quit ranging at 23 yards, he turned broadside. The boy was ready and let it fly. The shot was good, he took off. Watched it run out of the little meadow we were in. Looked at the boy, he was all grins. He was going a million miles a minute, was it a good shot, did I see where it hit, will we find him. Then we both heard the crash. He both knew he was down. Walking up on it with him was one of those moments that you never forget. He had a grin that I won’t forget. We looked at him, we had never been this close to one before. He said we need to tag it. Got out his tag and started to notch it. He said do you know what today is, I said I don’t have any idea. He said it’s 9/11, I said well it’s a fitting day for it. Out of the blue it starts to rain, then a rainbow arch right over us. I told them that I was pretty sure someone else agreed. Anyway sorry for the long past. Here are a few pictures. Thanks to that Texan, for helping figure it out.
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