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IronNoggin
10-28-2009, 09:04 AM
ONE MORE SLEEP!!! :biggrin:

Five weeks await in the Killing Fields of Alberta! Reports from several of my local Buddies suggest good numbers of LARGE mulies (good for the Yanks) Whitetails (Good for me!! :mrgreen:) and even a decent elk or two wandering our usual stomping grounds! Man-O-Man, methinks there is gonna be some FUN with the firesticks!! :twisted:

Been packed since yesterday, going over the list for the 500th time and pacing. Can't WAIT!!

Hopefully bring back a pix or two for your viewing enjoyment! 8)

Straight Shootin' Gentz!

Catch ya'll on the flipside! :-D

Cheers,
Nog

835
10-28-2009, 09:15 AM
good luck!

Springer
10-28-2009, 04:03 PM
Are you hunting a WMU that opens on Nov 1st?

BruceW
10-28-2009, 04:47 PM
Good luck to you, wife and I were out spotting last Sun., and in the area where we hunt, I'd say the numbers are definitely up.

IronNoggin
10-29-2009, 06:00 AM
Are you hunting a WMU that opens on Nov 1st?

First Wednesday of November. Sotuthern mulies up first.

And with that, I am Outta Dodge! :wink:

Have a GREAT Month Gentz! I know I will be! :smile:

Cheers,
Nog

Islandbowhunter
10-29-2009, 06:09 AM
Have a great trip!!! Knock one down for me.

IronNoggin
11-08-2009, 10:30 AM
Report from first hunt -Guided (me the guide that is) American hunt:

66 bucks looked over in 2.5 days. Of those, 7 were field judged in excess of 180 B&C. Hunter took a very fine non-typical the morning of the 3rd day. Super Fine buck, and all pleased all round! Pix to follow upon my return...

Possible last minute cancellation by one of two Americans for this next week's go. If so, might free the tag for lucky ol' ME!! :twisted:
Thus I am hovering up in Calgary, awaiting the arrival of the jet to see who exactly shows...

If that doesn't pan out, one of the other guides will take them into the same area, and I'll be wandering North looking for a Biggie Whitetail.
Decisions decisions... :mrgreen:

So, one LARGE down, and more awaiting! ;-)

Hope ya'll are having a FINE season! Straight Shootin'!

Cheers,
Nog

IronNoggin
12-18-2009, 07:38 PM
Finally getting to the follow up one this one. PC crashed for good while I was away, and it took a spell to get this new one up to snuff...

First up was an American, who coincidentally happens to be my Pa! Gotta love it when I can Guide someone I would have been there regardless with! And what a hell of a time we had!

Launching the jet rig was interesting. Had to borrow a rancher's truck to get her backed out damn near half-way across the river to get her off the trailer! Hell of a machine! 502 Kodiak Racing engine delivering more ponies than you'd ever need, and a top end of near 80... MILES an hour that is! http://fishbcforum.com/public/style_emoticons/default/WOW.gif

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Launch.jpg

Then a quick run to get Camp set up. Home for the next 4 days. Excellent spot, we saw several decent bucks right off the front door!

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The South Saskatchewan River is a Magical Place! Quite different from anything we have in BC. Remote in that there are pretty well no roads into the area we hunted, and in fact, we didn't see another hunter the whole hunt! Beautiful, breathtaking vistas, and chock full of both HUGE Mule Deer and Whitetails! http://fishbcforum.com/public/style_emoticons/default/clap.gif

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The next few days were spent split between running the river in the jet, and climbing to various vantage points to look at the excellent scenery, and of course the animals it harbored:

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/River_Running.jpg

And harbor it did! In the course of the first two days, we counted 66 bucks, and a full seven of those were judged to be "Book" quality or better. My Pa, now 74, has hunted a LOT of mulies in his time. At the end of the hunt, he shook my outfitter's hand and noted that he had seen more "Quality" bucks in those 3 days than he had seen in his entire hunting career. Not tough to believe! That area now ranks amongst the Very Best in North America for seeing/taking large, Trophy Quality Mule Deer! It now matches and at times exceeds both Co****do and Utah for this prestigious position!

more to come...

IronNoggin
12-18-2009, 07:39 PM
Dad, in his eternal "fussiness" passed up many excellent bucks, and when he did decide to take one, it was actually somewhat smaller than 4 or 5 of the Biggies we had gotten close to! But, even with that said, it is damn tough to suggest the one he did take to be anything but ranking right up there amongst the "Large" Almost 400 pounds on the hoof, and one hell of a nice and interesting rack!

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Dads_2009_Mulie.jpg

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Dad_2009_Mulie.jpg

When all was said and done, we wandered back to a Buddy's ranch, and spent a day running the hunt over in our conversations. As Pa shook my outfitter's hand, he noted: I'll be back next year, same time, same place. I do hope you both will be there with me! aYup! That we will my Best hunting Partner! That we will!

Pa and I then wandered up to Calgary to visit Ma and my Sis. After a fine visit, the folks departed the day following, and I was off to chase whitetails...

The tale continues...

IronNoggin
12-18-2009, 07:42 PM
I stopped at a Buddy's just North of Calgary for a couple of days, and although we saw nearly a dozen whitetail bucks, none were of the size to interest me (seem to have inherited some of that "fussiness" myself http://fishbcforum.com/public/style_emoticons/default/sly.gif ). So, wandering North again, I landed on another Friend's doorstep, one I hadn't seen in well over a decade! We had an excellent time catching up, and of course checking out the local deer populations. Again, we saw many decent bucks, as well as elk and moose. But again, I was overly fussy, and as my time to get back to the guiding gig was fast approaching, I set out to our zones North and West of Edmonton.

A few days scouting suggested that there were some rather good ones about, and but a few days later, I met my Hunters for this area. Both American, and both Great Guys. One a repeat offender, and the other his buddy up for his first look.

Long story short, they both limited within days. The new gun took a whitetail and a mule deer (650 yard heart shot on the latter!) and although I personally didn't think them overly large, he was happier than a clam! Both the first muley he had ever seen, the longest shot he had ever made, and the largest whitetail he had ever drawn down on! Booked again, bringing a Buddy next fall. Guess that's a measure of success! http://fishbcforum.com/public/style_emoticons/default/nana.gif

The other took a nice large Whitetail. It would have made "Book" except for a split brow tine. I wouldn't have hesitated!! And he was one HAPPY Man! He too booked for next fall, so I suspect we will be hunting together once again.
The largest of the season unfortunately came to the truck. He jumped out of the ditch just as we were passing, and slammed head on into the ol' Chev. Killed the deer, and killed the truck. Rad punctured through and the tine actually penetrated the block! Spewing oil and antifreeze all over, it was a good thing one of the other guides was close to tow us in! Even with the broken tine, that particular deer would make book had he been taken by a hunter! Really tells the story of what lurks in those woods! http://fishbcforum.com/public/style_emoticons/default/WOW.gif

A few pix:

The Mule deer in that area are not nearly as large as in southern Alberta, but a couple of half-decent ones came down:

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Mulies_1.jpg

The trio of whitetails that ended up on the meat pole. The "truck deer' is center, and the 'almost book" is on the right:

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Whitetails.jpg

A closer look at the "almost deer" with one of the area's better guides:

http://gallery.fishbc.com/albums/Ironnoggin/Almost_Book.jpg

Then, after running our guests back to the airport, it was time for some personal fun. We spent several days checking the deer out, and I saw over 85 bucks through that period. Only fired once, and missed dammit. Long story, another time, but suffice it to say that one was better than any in the pictures, and I proved that even a well experienced hand can still be rattled by a Monster! http://fishbcforum.com/public/style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif

Finally, my Buddy from Ukee made it, and he collected a fine buck on the second last day. No pix unfortunately, as the camera battery packed it in, and of course I had forgotten the charger http://fishbcforum.com/public/style_emoticons/default/blink.gif

Came home with a smile over the hunting, tears over my old dog who passed while I was away, and a new wolf pup in tow. All in all, the time afield was excellent, and I am VERY much looking forward to next year's FUN! http://fishbcforum.com/public/style_emoticons/default/lmao.gif

Cheers,
Nog

d6dan
12-18-2009, 07:59 PM
Looks like that was a super season for ya Nog!!. Great write up and Pics, thanks for sharing. Who kept the truck whitey?.

IronNoggin
12-18-2009, 08:12 PM
Who kept the truck whitey?.

It was a FINE season! :mrgreen:
In Alberta, you have to apply for a permit to retain any road killed animal. In this case, 3 farmers dogs showed up very quickly, so we quickly buried the anti-freeze, called the CO and left a message. Called the tow rig to meet us at the nearest town (after Buddy drug us there), and called the Mounties to explain what had happened. The Mountie told us to get the deer out of there to keep the hounds from getting squished. CO called the next day, agreed it was the right thing to do, and issued the permit. Outfitter now has the rack in his cabin, amongst 23 other B&C whitetails on the wall.

Cheers,
Nog

gamer
12-18-2009, 08:55 PM
Damn that's a biggun. Thats a lot o meat. :-D

d6dan
12-18-2009, 09:53 PM
I guess it was only fair for the truck owner to keep them:shock:. Kind of a conversation piece?...:wink:

leadpillproductions
12-18-2009, 10:22 PM
never thought about hunting deer with a boat might have to try that

IronNoggin
12-19-2009, 11:40 AM
never thought about hunting deer with a boat might have to try that

That particular rig ain't no toy! It was designed by my Buddy for the sole purpose of hunting. Huge engine, less than a 10 degree hull, modified pump, 26 feet and a triple thick hull. It has no other function beyond hunting (well OK, the odd fishing run :mrgreen: ). It has literlly been all over BC and Alberta, the Kechika (180 miles to base camp, then waaaay up the Frog), the Brazeau, the South and North Saskatchewan, the Peace and her tribs, and so much more! We have successfully taken elk, sheep, goats, moose, bear, and a whopping pile of deer in the areas she gets us to. Tough on engines, she likes to eat them up within about 1,000 hours. And she is damn tough on fuel! But there is NOTHING like it to get you away from the crowds, and is amongst the most successful hunting techniques there is!

Likely be spending some considerable time in her doing just that through the upcoming seasons. :mrgreen:

Cheers,
Nog