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Sitkaspruce
10-16-2011, 10:49 AM
Well I have been off chasing critters for both myself, friends and clients since the 21st, finally got back last weekend and have found some time to do a little write up.

The client thing was a bust this year, very humbling (to me) not to have an animal down for the trip. Both guys have been with me before and one guy has hunted a total of three hours on his last two hunts before tagging out the the other a total of 4 hours before tagging out. Not this year, we fought wind, rain, snow and mud for 7 days to only see one good bull and one cow. Miserable weather and old men (72 and 82) are not a good combo, but we did have fun and catch up on past hunting trips.

After that trip, I headed east for our annual hunt. Arrived in camp to meet up with the rest of our group, had a quick BS and decided to head out for a quick scout with Happy. From last years trip we had narrowed a few areas down with lots of moose sign and a few small bulls. After a walk (long...as Happy had parked in the wrong place..) we finally got to the spot above a huge lick in the timber. It was 1830 when we finally set up. I let out a few soft cow calls and waited, nothing so a min later a little louder and longer sequence....nothing, so after 5 min I let out a few long bellows and moans and sit and wait. Then from far off comes the unmistakable sound of a bull grunt...and he is coming. I wait him out and as long as he keeps grunting, I am quite. After 10 min or so, he starts grunting softly, I let out a few soft moans and he picks right back up again. He is on a string and coming fast. Happy sets up so that he covers the area to our right and behind in case he circles around that way. I cover the left and down hill side of the area. After another 5 min, out pops his head and neck and he proceeds to thrash a willow 60 yards below me. A quick glimpse of his antlers when he stops thrashing shows me 3+ points on his brow, off goes the safety. When he walks out into the open shooting lane, I softly call and he stops and I proceed to shoot right over his back:confused:.....and quick reload and a second shot goes behind his shoulder, I can see the venting on both sides before he disappears. A minute later we can hear him cough a few times and then silence. We find him piled up about 30 yards away. A good start to our hunt. He made it both ways with 4 on each brow and 10 points, 41" wide.

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The next few days were spent hunting and chasing bulls, having a camp day (for me as I had been going strong since the 21st) and enjoying what life has to offer. The boys had called in a couple smaller bulls and were playing with a few others, including a huge bull they saw on the road that had other things on his mind as he ambled off into timber, never allowing a count of his tines or a shot.

The boys had found an area that we nicknamed the "Moose Motel" as there was at least 6 different cows in this small valley all calling and at least 8 different bulls moving back and forth in the valley. The first night they called in, but never saw 7-8 different bulls. It is very thick and most shots are under 20 yards, the reason the moose are in there. The next morning, New Jeff and myself went in to see what we could bring up. We set up and listened to 2-3 different cows and 3-4 different bulls calling and grunting 80-100 yards in front of us....it was neat to just sit and listen. I softly cow called and right away a bull came up the hill towards us. He circled around and came behind us....too small. There was a big bull down there, you could hear him grunt and trash bushes, but he would not come up, so we sat for 20 min and waited. Then I really started to bellow and moan and whine, that got him going and soon he was below us, new Jeff saw him walking away but could not get a good look at him. The bull was moving down and away from us, grunting and bellowing. I stopped cow calling and began grunting and bellowing back at him, that turned him and he began to come back....then went silent.

We waited 20-30 min and nothing, so I started hiking back up towards Jeff and the ridge when Jeff says he is right there...I look over and all I can see is a huge paddle and long points moving parallel to me up the hill. I grunt and he grunts back but will not stop, I grunt again and he turns to look at us. I quickly get the scope and him and can only see two long pints on his right brow and not enough of his paddle to count to 10, same for Jeff. Then the wind switches and like a ghost, he is gone. He was big, so we nicknamed him King Kong. It was great to experience that, especially with New Jeff as it was his first ever moose hunt and he was up close and personal with moose now....

That afternoon, we left the Motel alone and went to another place that held lots of tracks and good sign. We stopped the quads and had a BS and let the dog stretch her legs. New Jeff said to give a call, so I did and immediately we got a grunt and he was coming fast. I spotted him across the draw as he dropped down into the swamp below us. I called a couple more times and soon he popped up from below. A quick look, three on the brow, a good shot from Jeff and his 303 and the bull was down, his first ever moose hunt and his first moose, he was on cloud nine!!! Another good bull, three on the brow, 10 on one side and 42" wide.

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This bull was a fighter and a loser, he was bruised and had puncture wounds in his a$$ and leg.

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Sure glad we had this machine with us, makes it easy to pack a moose out.

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Cont.

Sitkaspruce
10-16-2011, 11:03 AM
So two moose on the pole and and a few days left to hunt. The next morning the boys head back to "The Motel" and see if things are still the same. And they were. One group plays with a few different bulls and see one, but no shot allowed. The other one goes back to where we played with King Kong and has some fun with a bull who walked right up on them. He was a good bull, but did not make it on points, so off he went. Then they got a good bull going and with a mixture of breaking branches, grunting and cow calling they managed to bring him in....I mean right in, 10-12 yards away before Happy dropped him with a shot from his 308 and 180 gr bullets. He is a great bull with good character and neat antlers, including a drop tine and cool twist. He is 52" wide, not bad for his first moose!!!!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Sitkaspruce/Hunting11/IMG_5033.jpg

With three moose down, we decided we had enough moose so we packed up and headed home the next day. It was great trip spent with great friends in some great country. Can't wait until next year!!!!

Here is all three bulls together.

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Sitkaspruce
10-16-2011, 11:04 AM
and a few misc picts.

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Cheers

SS

kayjayess
10-16-2011, 11:05 AM
Great job SS. Awesome trip

ThinAir
10-16-2011, 11:08 AM
All nice bulls.. but that last one is a smasher.
Thanks for the write up. Good stuff!

srupp
10-16-2011, 11:21 AM
hmmm great job ..as usual...it was great to visit with you...however Ebony wants to know when her Buddy Kasha is coming to visit again..she STILL looks @ the gate every time she goes to the back yard..

cheers
Steven

MB_Boy
10-16-2011, 11:30 AM
Awesome Ken! Congrats....looks and sounds like fun.

kennyj
10-16-2011, 11:35 AM
Great story, and awesome first moose for your buddys. I love your photos.
kenny

Sitkaspruce
10-16-2011, 07:47 PM
Here is a couple bullets we pulled out of a couple bulls.

the one on the left is my 140 gr Hornady Interloc from my 270 and the one on the right is New Jeff's 180 gr imperial 303. Both were found against the hide and did their job.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Sitkaspruce/Hunting11/PA160037.jpg

Cheers

SS

Backcountry archer
10-16-2011, 08:05 PM
Looks like you guys worked them up real good with your calling talents. Way to go! Nice triple header.

dana
10-16-2011, 08:15 PM
Sitka,
Sweet success on the moose. Way to go!

eric
10-16-2011, 08:30 PM
SWEET......you guys damn near needed a bigger meat pole.:lol:

killman
10-16-2011, 08:36 PM
Nice Bulls Congrats.

Johnnybear
10-16-2011, 08:49 PM
Wow Ken what a great trip!!!! Lot's of good memories there and lot's of meat in the freezer. Congrats and thanks for sharing.

The Silent Stalker
10-16-2011, 09:08 PM
Awesome. Great story, loved the pics.

moose2
10-16-2011, 09:10 PM
Great story and great bulls congratulations to everyone involved.
Mike

ramron
10-17-2011, 07:05 AM
Nice looking meatpole. I just wish they'd make a game bag that fits a moose quarter. Congrats.

bruin
10-17-2011, 07:08 AM
Looks like alot of fun! Well done.

Philcott
10-17-2011, 07:59 AM
Sitka,

Great write up on a great hunt. Thanks for sharing.

gibblewabble
10-17-2011, 07:00 PM
Sounds like a fun trip and makes me wish I could go moose hunting this year. Nice write up and pics.

375 ultramag
10-17-2011, 09:55 PM
Great pics and story.....all 3 nice bulls. Congrats

Springer
10-17-2011, 11:35 PM
Awesome write up Ken !! Congrats on your success. man those BC regs make sure you get a certain size bull hey. In Alberta i think any Bull with at least 4 or 6" spikes and bigger are fair game.

Glassman
10-17-2011, 11:50 PM
Man, would I like to check-in at that hotel.