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swampthing
08-29-2010, 11:51 AM
My son lives a long ways from me with his mother. Because of this we only get one hunt in a year before he goes back to school. This would be our 3rd year going up the Alaska Hwy for a combo Moose -Cariboo hunt for him. He has been able to get a moose the last two years in a row. We left 2 days before the opener and slept in our truck up the hwy the first night at the trailhead. The next morning we unloaded the ranger and headed in for 4 days of hunting. On the way in, we spotted 2 bull elk about 3km back in a basin. Heat waves were messing up the view in the spotter and we couldnt get a point count. They were at least 5 points. The son asked if we were going to hunt them in the morning, as I had an elk tag for a sept hunt I was planning. I told him if we went after the elk, it would cut into his moose hunting time. He said to help me get an elk would be just as exciting. I was proud of him. We continued on and set up camp. We made plans to look for the elk in the morning. The area would be good for moose as well. 4am came and we were off. Just as we were getting to the area the elk were spotted, we saw a group of about 14 elk just off the trail. As they took off running, we saw two bulls in the group. We were unable to get a point count as it was just barely light out. We parked and went after them, gaining the wind advantage. Over the next hour we caught glimpses of them, but eventually lost them. We continued on to a basin further back that has always been good for moose. We reached it and sat to glass. I was watching a small cariboo when I saw movement across the canyon. Bull elk! I broke out the spotter and had a hard time getting a point count. He moved just right and I saw the double brows, making him a 6 point. The son said "take him dad". I ranged him at 405 yards and set up over my eberlestock pack. I settled the 400 yard crosshair of the leupold scope on his shoulder and muscled through the BLRs trigger. I lost him in the recoil but heard bullet hitting bone. I found him in the scope again and he was hunched up. Before I could shoot again, he lunged forward and collapsed, cartwheeling down the steep hillside. All became quiet. I felt bad that I had just taken an elk on my sons hunt . I turned to look at him and the look of excitement on his face was overwhelming. He said "good shot, you got him dad". We sat and enjoyed the moment together, re-living the action that just took place. It took 45 minutes to cross the canyon and find him. He was a small 6, but had a huge body. He was stuck in trees on the steep bank. I cut his rack loose and he tumbled further down the canyon wall. The boning process was difficult but we got it done. The 8mm short mags 200 grain accubond had smashed both shoulders and exited. I was impressed. My 14 year old son barely lifted a boned out hind quarter onto his pack and we tied it down. I loaded the loins, what was left of a shoulder and the rack on my pack. We moved the rest of the meat bags away from the kill to a shady spot by a creek and headed off. We were 3.8km from the ranger. I saw the excitement on my sons face turn to pain. Fighting through the willows took its toll. With 1km to go, I took his rifle and strapped it to my pack. We made it out, exhausted. My son said that was the toughest thing he had ever done. I said get used to it, you have lots of years of packing in front of you. I grinned at his grit.
The next day we hunted moose on the way in and packed out the last of the meat.

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We spent the evening glassing and planned our next days hike up a new valley.
We were on the ranger at 5:45 headed towards the new valley when we spotted a moose in a pond ahead of us. It was a small bull. He said it would do. I told him I would drive up closer, which would spook the moose. He would set up prone and most likely have to take a running shot. The terrain was open and I was confident he could pull it off. The plan worked and he took the bull in the back of the neck at 200 yards on the run.
We felt a little bad shooting one with so little work but it was good to have the machine so close to save work as the pain from the previous pack was still there. The day was spent with the butchering chores. We built a platform to put the meat inches above a creek to keep the meat cool.


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Plans were made to spend our last day hunting up the valley we were trying to hunt when we got the moose. We were 3km in and looking for cariboo in the alpine. We spotted a lone wolf on the top of an alpine peak about 2km away. The spotter showed several wolves laying down. I howled and they replied. More wolves appeared on the peak. I told my son we may be able to call them in. We found a spot to get set up and I did a challenge bark. The wolves came running at full speed down the mountain they were on. I counted them at 18 strong. We lost site of them as they entered the timber. We had our clips full, spare ammo laid out and were ready. It only took about 10 minutes to spot them coming through the timber. They were heading downwind and I was worried they would wind us. I told my son to get on them and I would bark to stop them. At my bark, 3 stopped in an opening about 350 yards away. My son shot and wolves scattered every which way. I got 7 shots off and my son got 6 off. When the smoke cleared, he had 2 black wolves down and I had a silver one down. He had outshot the old man on running wolves. He looked at me with pie plate sized eyes and said that was the most exciting thing he had ever experienced. We sat shaking, talking about what had just went down. He said it was a little scary having 18 wolves running at you, looking for a fight. I told him not to worry as we were the ones with the guns. I have never been so proud. As we only get one hunt a year together, I always feel pressured to give him the best experience I can. This trip was about as good as they get. I was very proud of my son......I mean my hunting partner.

bigwhiteys
08-29-2010, 11:56 AM
When the smoke cleared, he had 2 black wolves down and I had a silver one down. He had outshot the old man on running wolves. He looked at me with pie plate sized eyes and said that was the most exciting thing he had ever experienced. We sat shaking, talking about what had just went down. He said it was a little scary having 18 wolves running at you, looking for a fight. I told him not to worry as we were the ones with the guns. I have never been so proud. As we only get one hunt a year together, I always feel pressured to give him the best experience I can. This trip was about as good as they get. I was very proud of my son......I mean my hunting partner.
That's awesome!!! if everyone could pile up a wolf or two on their Moose hunts the Moose might be a little better off!

Carl

swampthing
08-29-2010, 11:58 AM
Sorry about the small pics. I am struggling to get this done. If the son was here he could figure it out.


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Downwind
08-29-2010, 12:03 PM
Sounds like a heck of a trip. Good to hear you both shared some success! You have got to get rid of those thumbnail pics! Can't even see the grins on your mugs! Congrats to both of you on, what sounds like, a great hunt!

Swamp Rat
08-29-2010, 12:06 PM
Thats what its all about... congrats on a successful hunt with your son.

peashooter
08-29-2010, 12:06 PM
thats awesome guys. congrats.

aliagha
08-29-2010, 12:12 PM
congratulations on your awesome hunt.

Buck
08-29-2010, 12:45 PM
Great story and a trip your boy will never forget.

Deaddog
08-29-2010, 01:01 PM
great trip and story.. wow, elk, moose and wolves,.. can't get much better than that.. and at 14 years of age to boot, your son/hunting partner will have quite a hunting career in front of him due to your mentoring.. great job..!

shawnwells
08-29-2010, 01:13 PM
great story and a great hunt...looking forward til you get your pictures supersized...

killman
08-29-2010, 01:16 PM
Awesome hunt. Congrats on all the great animals. If you like you can email me the pic and I can put them up for you.

Rusty
08-29-2010, 01:57 PM
Its great to read about your hunt and see more happened than just hunting!
Strong relationships made even stronger!!
Way to go Dad

nano
08-29-2010, 03:34 PM
Congrats on the great hunt!!

TIKA 300
08-29-2010, 03:35 PM
Mighty fine shooting on both your parts.

Bow Walker
08-29-2010, 03:42 PM
I have never been so proud. As we only get one hunt a year together, I always feel pressured to give him the best experience I can. This trip was about as good as they get. I was very proud of my son......I mean my hunting partner.



You know what? I bet he just cherishes the quality time spent with the "Ole Man" and is not looking to top last year's experience at all. Relax, and enjoy each other's company and the out-of-doors time together.

pappy
08-29-2010, 05:03 PM
Thats a great hunting trip, good on you for showing him a good time in the outdoors. I hope to make memories like this with my son when he is old enough.

Stone Sheep Steve
08-29-2010, 05:07 PM
Well, you sure made the best of your one hunt together!! Congrats and thanks for sharing special moments like this. Your son is well on his way to becoming man....in more ways than one!!:cool:

SSS

yamadirt 426
08-29-2010, 05:54 PM
Good on ya ! Sounds like some great time spent together. I'd love to see his buddys faces when he tells his storys.

mrc
08-29-2010, 08:59 PM
congrats guys... i can not wait till my boy is able to hunt with me!

luckynuts
08-29-2010, 09:02 PM
That's a hunt that will last a lifetime. I'm sure he's as proud as you are. it's not about the game downed but the time spent together and this trip sounds like you have a hunting partner for life. Huge congrats on a great hunt

W.

Bear Chaser
08-29-2010, 09:05 PM
Congratulations to you & your son. Spending time with his Dad every fall will have a big impact on the the man he becomes.

sparkes3
08-29-2010, 09:10 PM
jeeze want another son

pillpusher
08-29-2010, 11:17 PM
I hope my little man (6.5 y.o.) winds up like your son. Good job all around!

Jagermeister
08-30-2010, 12:06 AM
That is a worthy read.
I think that he will have some great stories to tell his peers once back in school. He will be the envy of the lot.
Twelve is a good age to introduce a child to hunting, they are very keen at that age and are quite capable of contributing to a fair share of the work load.
Kudos to you Dad for a great father/son experience.

rifleman
08-30-2010, 09:46 AM
awesome. pretty exciting having 18 wolves running toward you. good work on the elk & moose.

BigBuck155
09-01-2010, 01:58 PM
thanks for the great hunt dad. i think our best hunt so far. :-D

pete_k
09-01-2010, 02:16 PM
Thanks for writing it all down for us.
Bet you can't wait till next year.

I was hoping you would have bagged a Carbou. But 3 wolves is a pretty nice replacement.

BlacktailStalker
09-01-2010, 02:28 PM
I don't think a trip can get any better than that.
Good for you guys.
He'll talk about that forever I'm sure.

thetackdriver
09-01-2010, 11:33 PM
Awesome story . Glad you and your son could both connect on some great animals. got me excited for my elk hunt up north with my dad

pmj
09-02-2010, 12:44 AM
Congratulations on a fantastic hunting trip. Thanks for the great story. That trip will give you many nights of story telling around your campfire on future trips.

Bcbowhead
09-02-2010, 06:00 AM
Well done BoB, now what? Sheep.... Goat..... Bou. Smudge

MB_Boy
09-02-2010, 08:00 AM
Ha ha.....that's awesome. Great story....that's a great father/son outing and pretty cool that he wanted to see you take an elk before he got a crack at a moose. :-D

MB_Boy
09-02-2010, 08:01 AM
thanks for the great hunt dad. i think our best hunt so far. :-D

No kidding BigBuck!!

Sounds like a great trip.....and good on ya for pushing your Dad to drop the elk! :cool:

blackwater moose
09-02-2010, 08:23 AM
great story,always cool when you get to hunt with your kids

BigBuck155
09-02-2010, 03:00 PM
No kidding BigBuck!!

Sounds like a great trip.....and good on ya for pushing your Dad to drop the elk! :cool:

ya he always took me on trips to shoot something i think he deserved it

BigBuck155
09-03-2010, 03:32 PM
http://i850.photobucket.com/albums/ab67/bigbuck155/DSCN1828.jpg?t=1283552301

a picture of alot of the wolves skylined

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my moose

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the three wolves

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my first wolf

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my second wolf

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dads wolf

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spot where dad shot the elk (up and right above his head)

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dads elk :-D

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packing it out

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d6dan
09-03-2010, 03:38 PM
Great pics BB155. The ol' mans smile says it all!!.. Thanks for posting the pics..Congrats to the both of you.:-D.

moose2
09-04-2010, 01:33 AM
Nice pictures guys. Glad to see you got a few out of that pack.

Deeboe
02-02-2011, 05:39 PM
Well written! Sounds like you two had a great trip. Hard to believe the boy is 14. Seems like just the other day we were bear hunting in Tumtum. Will let you know if we head up your way to mulie hunt this fall.

proguide66
02-02-2011, 06:00 PM
One of the best stories of the year!:-D

JoelC
02-02-2011, 06:34 PM
Awesome story, I hope one day I can have the same memories with my son.

swampthing
02-02-2011, 06:41 PM
Deaboo! I didnt even know you were a member!. Good to see you on here.

smoothbor
02-04-2011, 01:15 PM
great story Bob, sounds like me and Deeboo may be heading up to St. John this year for a deer hunt his wifes family has a lot of land up there and we might head up for a deer hunt we will definitely be swingin by and pickin u up later pal....ps nice head

835
02-04-2011, 01:32 PM
Looks like the kid knows more about the computer as well dad! :)

Great pic's and good shootin'
If you ever need a guy to back you up on a wolf charge just let me know where to go to meet ya! :)

swampthing
02-04-2011, 04:12 PM
Thanks for the offer 835. Could have used a couple extra guns on that encounter. All them wolves is why I cant find my son a cariboo.

swampthing
02-04-2011, 04:26 PM
Smoothbor, my hair fell out because I dont have you to back my azz when I am in the woods anymore. My nickname "swampthing" is hard to live up to with my new haircut. You gave me that nickname. That was the same trip that guy in the other camp was interested in you. Good thing I didnt give you a nickname.

Singleshotneeded
02-04-2011, 06:14 PM
:-D First Class! Great trip, that's what the father and son thing's all about!!

kennyj
02-04-2011, 07:46 PM
Awesome story. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
kenny

Deeboe
03-29-2011, 02:04 AM
Hey nice pics... love the velvet!
P.S You definitely are looking a little less swamp like these days lol