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Rob Chipman
10-21-2014, 12:38 PM
Got back last weekend from a two trip hunt, but I've been pretty busy, so slow to post. We had success near Tatuk Lake.

I met buddies in Kamloops Friday afternoon and we drove north Saturday, staying at a cabin at Tatuk Lake Resort. Nothing fancy there, but a good base.

We left the highway at Quesnel and drove the Blackwater road to Pelican/Chilako to get to Tatuk. Surprisingly we saw nothing other than two small black bears on the drive in, but as we approached Tatuk we ran across some guys who had just gotten a bull near the road.

Sunday was spent getting the lay of the land. It was very warm, as everyone knows. When's the last time bugs were a problem while October moose hunting? Anyway, Monday afternoon we were working deactivated roads on quads to find moose. I as on one road and my partner was on another. Mine had lots of sign, but at the top rant through 20 year old+ replanting, so not lots of vis. I was coming back down when I heard a huge crash. I stopped the quad, thinking "That's a moose".

I then heard a shot and a really loud bull grunt.

I continued down and ran into my partner ripping up the deactivated road I was on. Bull down! I asked how far the shot was and he said "About 100 yards". Good job.

We went up his road and I surveyed the scene. He was being humble. What happened was that he rolled down a spur to the end, got off the quad, and started walking a bit. He saw sign, and strolled down the ridge a bit. Looking across the cut and through the trees he spied a little pothole lake, and on the other side of the lake a bull. One 7 mm through and through. He held at the top of the bull's back and got him just under the spine. Like I say, he was being humble claiming 100 yds. He's a good shot and held high just the right amount for a shot we later ranged at 340 yds. He was on the ridge across the lake in the picture over my right shoulder.

Like they say, try to get off roads and near water. Every time we bushwhacked across a cut and through trees to water we found sign.

We gutted him and packed out a front and rear quarter on out backs, then found a way to get a quad down there. 450 lbs on the hook at the meat cutters.

One question: the bull had just come out of the water and was a bit wet and muddy. After gutting him both our hands swelled up a bit from what looked like bug bites. Just our hands. Someone mentioned it could be some sort of water borne mites. The moose itself looked healthy as could be. Any ideas?



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Sofa King
10-21-2014, 12:41 PM
good times.
congrats to you guys.

no idea about the swelling .

steveo
10-21-2014, 12:57 PM
It seems that if a beaver is in the same water where the mud comes from you are likely to get a reaction of some kind. A couple of times while trapping I had my hands in that type of mud where there were beavers and my finger swelled up and had a rash another time. Good job on the moose, sounds like you worked for it.

Island Idiots
10-21-2014, 01:16 PM
Awesome! Heading up Saturday with 2 Bull draws. Hopefully we will do as good! Cheers, I.I.

buckshot
10-21-2014, 02:29 PM
Hi Rob, congratulations again on a job well done! We were your neighbors at Tatuk resort but, unfortunately went home without a moose. It was a real pleasure to meet your group. Good luck with the rest of your season.
Colleen, Denis, Sophie.

ItsGrouseTalk
10-21-2014, 03:23 PM
Nice job! We just got back from Lintz/Tagai/Tucker Lake area, saw 1 cow. Nobody was seeing anything.

cyalatte
10-21-2014, 03:48 PM
We've had the same thing with the hands swelling up, it's from the biting black flies. They seem to come out when gutting the animal and you don't notice it as you're so busy pulling out guts and arseholes.

Mik
10-21-2014, 03:57 PM
Yes I would agree and say its black flies , there terrible this year. It's always a relief when you can get a quad close to the kill :) Congrats on the bull.

burger
10-21-2014, 04:59 PM
Agree on the black flies. Had one bite my hunting partner on the lips two weeks ago while dressing a moose and his face swelled up like Wil Smiths in the movie "Hitch". Made for some good ribbings for the next while

featherweight
10-21-2014, 05:41 PM
cyalatte and others have it right. I had the same experience when gutting a moose near Tatuk several years ago. Didn't feel the bites to my arms, but ended up needing antihistamine and Calamine lotion big time. Nice moose and a great picture. Congrats!

Spy
10-21-2014, 06:40 PM
Ok sounds like you guys need rubber gloves! :-)

Spy
10-21-2014, 06:44 PM
Its the only way to go ;-) get them from a plumbing wholesale up to your elbows if you can :-)

Kalum
10-21-2014, 07:55 PM
Nice work, glad to hear you got one. We were the crew camped at Lavoie and talked to you guys a few times.
I think the swelling is the bug bites, if you haven't been exposed much there tends to be a reaction.

ElliotMoose
10-22-2014, 07:28 AM
Nice lookin bull! We're seeing most of the sign near water as well

panhead
10-22-2014, 09:02 AM
What a great pic. Brings back memories as I shot my first moose near Tatuk lake MANY moons ago. Glad to hear it's still producing. That looks like a really nice table moose ... congrats.

Rob Chipman
10-22-2014, 02:58 PM
Denis & Kalum:

Great to see that you guys are on the forum as well! It was nice meeting and talking to you. Hopefully we'll run across each other again some time and swap more success stories.

caddisguy
10-22-2014, 05:33 PM
Rob I think you still owe us a bear story and picture when you get a chance...

...unless I missed it

Sounds like a great season so far