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Karma
10-10-2017, 10:30 PM
I must start this post off by offering HUGE thanks to SRUPP for the tips, advise and encouragement. He gave us a solid foundation to start our first moose hunt with.

I've been coming up to visit my brother in WL area to hunt for the last 5 years, and this is the first year we've got a moose draw. 3 of us put in, so we drew 2 bulls. Unfortunately the 3rd guy couldn't come, so it was left to my brother and I to hunt. After some scouting online and a phone call to SRUPP, we knew where we had to start.

We went out at first light on the first morning to scout a couple meadows and hang some scents. We parked the truck and went our separate ways, each to check out different spots. 30 minutes later, and I wasn't even at my spot yet, when I heard my brother's shot.
He had literally walked out into the meadow, called once, and a bull came out at 50 yards. He dropped him where he stood, and we had one moose down. Not a monster, but at least a bull about 700 pounds we guessed. We were able to get the quad to it and packed it out in 2 trips.

http://i.imgur.com/eJxW67p.jpg (https://imgur.com/eJxW67p)

I spent the next 7 days sitting patiently, calling, and waiting, with no luck. We tried a few different spots, but none of them produced. We saw some beautiful country, but was beginning to get tired and frustrated.

So that evening I went out to a familiar spot where I had been lucky with deer, and that I knew well. I hung some scents in the evening where I would hopefully draw them out of 2 separate areas towards me and came back in the morning. I spotted a Cow Moose first thing, and she wandered off into the timber. Looking at her tracks in the road, I could tell she was alone. I called for 2.5 hours after that before I heard my first reply. I answered. It was close. Then a stick break, and another grunt in my direction. I could only see one antler and part of a nose at 60 yards, but he winded me and ran the other way before I could get a shot. So close, but I was pretty excited that I'd called one in finally.

His tracks as he left...
http://i.imgur.com/twjN3Tv.jpg (https://imgur.com/twjN3Tv)

I regrouped and headed back the next morning with high hopes. I parked the quad 1KM back, and snuck into the spot. I made my first call of the morning and settled in to my chair.. 5 minutes later I spotted him coming towards me at 275 yards. He was the same bull as the day before. At 175 yards he stopped behind a tree, which gave me time to compose myself and get ready. He grunted once, I answered, and he walked into the clearing. I put one shot through the left shoulder, also hitting both lungs. He went 50 feet and crumpled on the lower quad trail. It was a LONG 9 days for me, but it ended well with an amazing animal, and a lifetime of memories.
Thanks again to SRUPP, who was really instrumental in helping us succeed. I met with him the next day to chat about the hunt and to drop off some salmon and a few pieces of backstrap. I wish I could have stayed longer!

http://i.imgur.com/zQ3anBd.jpg (https://imgur.com/zQ3anBd)
http://i.imgur.com/EcZz5D3.jpg (https://imgur.com/EcZz5D3)
http://i.imgur.com/nc97X94.jpg (https://imgur.com/nc97X94)

Whonnock Boy
10-10-2017, 10:38 PM
Very nice, and great perseverance. Thanks for sharing.

Buckmeister
10-10-2017, 10:44 PM
Well done! Our group has one moose down so far. A missed opportunity on a second. Hoping to finish the job soon.

srupp
10-10-2017, 11:00 PM
Thanks Karma...some of my ideas seem a bit goofy..but they do work..and you played it perfectly..that area has certain spots that are purely magic..plus the benefit of the rut...
You certainly are persistent. .and d that's what counts..know what works..repeat untill successful..then work like a dog..once you pull the trigger..the fun is over..
Being in the woods at daybreak as the woods come to life..calling..then to hear that first grunt reply..exciting..
Thanks for stopping by..sorry I had to go to an important meeting..
You my friend. .are a moose hunter..Congradulations. ..
Cheers
Srupp

mpotzold
10-10-2017, 11:59 PM
Congrats!
The 9 days you'll never forget.
Great photos especially the first with that colourful background.
Some mighty fine eating coming up.

Dash
10-11-2017, 12:40 AM
Congratulations!! Well done! Love the photos.

BDL
10-11-2017, 06:22 AM
Congrats! Nice bulls.

Zedbra
10-11-2017, 06:22 AM
Congrats on your first two moose.

downsouth204
10-11-2017, 06:36 AM
Thanks for the story and awesome pics guys!

campking
10-11-2017, 06:55 AM
Well Done guys, Srupp has helped so many people and probably not even knowing it.
I hope one day to meet the man myself!

Budman
10-11-2017, 07:11 AM
Congrats on getting your first moose. Perseverance paid off.

604Stalker
10-11-2017, 07:59 AM
Wicked. All these stories have me super pumped for my coming draw.

kelowna.jordan
10-11-2017, 09:02 AM
Very cool. Congrats.

DeanS
10-11-2017, 09:05 AM
Congrats on what sounds like an amazing hunt my friend! Also, respect to Srupp. Helping other hunters is what this place is all about.

pg83
10-11-2017, 11:43 AM
Great job guys! Congrats

IronNoggin
10-11-2017, 11:47 AM
Nice Work!! http://bigshotsbc.ca/images/smilies/Pozitive.gif
And great report & pictures too!
Congrats!!

But Steve Ol' Boy, we're gonna have to have a chat. You seem to have decided to reduce BC moose populations quite substantially this season with all you've helped! Hate to say it, but going to have to ask you to slow down on that just a little - until I collect my next LEH that is! :wink:

Just kidding Buddy. Way to go helping out another set of good hunters once again! :mrgreen:

Cheers,
Nog

ElliotMoose
10-11-2017, 01:13 PM
Hunters helping hunters.. awesome stuff. Congrats on a couple fine animals and full freezers!

wideopenthrottle
10-11-2017, 01:20 PM
well done mr rupp on the selfless help you seem to dole out regularily..well done hunters!!!!

srupp
10-11-2017, 01:20 PM
UOTE=IronNoggin;1943250]Nice Work!! http://bigshotsbc.ca/images/smilies/Pozitive.gif
And great report & pictures too!
Congrats!!

But Steve Ol' Boy, we're gonna have to have a chat. You seem to have decided to reduce BC moose populations quite substantially this season with all you've helped! Hate to say it, but going to have to ask you to slow down on that just a little - until I collect my next LEH that is! :wink:

Just kidding Buddy. Way to go helping out another set of good hunters once again! :mrgreen:

Cheers,
Nog[/QUOTE]

Ok Matt.. sniff sniff..lmao..ya pretty big dent..20 moose hunters here..4 up north...but its fun helping first time hunters..
Cheers Bro.
Steven

kennyj
10-11-2017, 04:36 PM
Nice bulls!! One easy and one hard. Good job.
kenny

Rattler
10-11-2017, 05:26 PM
Well done, congrats on your successful moose hunt!!

todbartell
10-11-2017, 05:36 PM
congrats on the moose! great pics

walks with deer
10-12-2017, 12:14 AM
Sorry if this come
S across rude srupp you are a helpful team player.
But where you not one of the ones sreaming close region five...now your helping harvest..no foul intent i even talked to you offering help when you had stones and where evacuated please help me u derstand the change in heart....

Getbent
10-12-2017, 08:57 AM
Very cool...

srupp
10-12-2017, 10:13 AM
Sorry if this come
S across rude srupp you are a helpful team player.
But where you not one of the ones sreaming close region five...now your helping harvest..no foul intent i even talked to you offering help when you had stones and where evacuated please help me u derstand the change in heart....

Hmm no you are not being rude..i did mean what I said if I had been tasked with the decision I would have closed the entire season.period.
However they didn't, they left significant sections open .places where hunters were allowed to go, had LEH TAGS. and i drove out and checked for fire damage.the hunters were going in, I chose to help them .a lot were first time hunters..I'm certain they benifit ed from the tactics and help provided them .
Some hunters West of the Fraser river I spoke with and I could not help them.their areas were burned for miles..ash and stumps..this was before the season was officially closed by gov't. I had already concluded that there was nothing I could add to help..it was unhurt able and not worth the effort.
East of williams lake was untouched....however the vast majority of areas were pristine..a few burned close by wild wood .
The area north on the Barker villa hwy,5..15..all normal conditions. I chose to help in what way I could...

It was a pretty normal hunting season in some parts..high percentage of success..rapid success in a couple days for most part..for most groups.in some parts out west there was a few successes..but large areas were closed to hunting.
I felt it was appropriate to still help, and did so to the best of my ability.thank you for noticing that help.
Cheers
Steven

Knute
10-12-2017, 10:47 AM
Congrats guys on a couple of nice bulls.
Putting in the hours to get your second, good job.

floden
10-13-2017, 07:02 AM
Congrats guys and thanks to Srupp and everyone who helps out!
were heading out late this year ( later than we've ever gone) due to work and schedules so I'm hoping to have some late season 7-8 pics for you

Leveraction
10-16-2017, 07:16 PM
very good to see 1st time hunters with nice animals, I'm not sure what is bigger with the 2nd Bull, his rack or your smile!
I'm so pumped heading up Wednesday morning for 10 days, way way up !

dd3boss
10-16-2017, 08:35 PM
Congrats on the moose times 2! Way to stay at it and get the second one. And hats off to srupp for being one of those guys that always helps out others.