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BRvalley
10-24-2012, 11:00 PM
I recently located up to the peace region for work, amazing area and no shortage of wildlife...I saw a few bulls during the any bull season...spikers, a big 12 point and everything in between.....but due to heat wave, not having a quad to pack him out and location(up high and steep) I was wise enough to not squeeze the trigger...it was hard and I was regretting it for the longest time

not much daylight lately so instead of exploring new areas, since i've only been living up here 2 months, i stuck to 3 spots where i was consistently finding fresh sign and getting out to those areas as much as possible, then i decided to stay focused on just one spot...found a tri palm during the bow only season...i was determined to get him, in an area with low hunting pressure, and i was out there almost every day past 2 weeks....all day on the weekends and after work during the week....a little over an hour of daylight by the time i get there after work

yesterday it finally paid off, not the bigger tri palm i wanted but i didn't hesitate either...found a spike fork with a cow and a calf..so i'm thinking the spike was last years offspring maybe?

1st shot attempt - waited about 20 mins for a perfect shot and the trigger was frozen up, never had that happen, cycled a new round figuring that would break the freeze up but they were moving through the cut and no shooting lane

2nd shot...i had just ran 100 yds to get a clear shot again and was breathing hard, forced the shot free standing and complete miss...probably should've waited to calm down a bit....was a sick feeling but to my surprise they stuck around, didn't seem to even notice the shot

3rd shot...found a rest, waited about 5 mins for him to walk into a lane for me and bang, flop, dropped in his tracks

being a fairly new hunter and 99% self taught, let me say that no amount of youtube video's could've prepared me for field dressing and quartering...did it all in my headlights too...the gut sack refused to come out the way it looks so easy online LOL....i ended up with a small cut in the sack and some spillage on the rear quarter, the butcher assured me it wasn't anything to worry about...wiped it down right away and cleaned it up better when i got home

pulled him to the trail with my truck and 400' of rope and a pine acting as a pulley point, about 4 hrs from being shot to quartered in my truck and driving home, pretty proud it did it solo

extremely happy i didn't shoot a much larger moose high up a steep mountain, 5 km's away from my truck in almost 30 degree weather during the last week of august...that would've been a rough situation

here's a few pics...and what's left of the 165 grain bullet

[IMG]http://s1343.beta.photobucket.com/user/BRvalley/media/IMG_1546.jpg.html[IMG]
[IMG]http://s1343.beta.photobucket.com/user/BRvalley/media/IMG_1549.jpg.html[IMG]
[IMG]http://s1343.beta.photobucket.com/user/BRvalley/media/IMG_1554.jpg.html[IMG]
[IMG]http://s1343.beta.photobucket.com/user/BRvalley/media/IMG_1558.jpg.html[IMG]
[IMG]http://s1343.beta.photobucket.com/user/BRvalley/media/IMG_1471.jpg.html[IMG]


the mission for this weekend is my first elk

crazybushcreature
10-24-2012, 11:06 PM
Nice looking moose. congrats

The Hermit
10-24-2012, 11:41 PM
Hey congrats... holy hell man that is a lot of work eh! Good on you!

Paulyman
10-24-2012, 11:51 PM
Great job on the moose and your dog is so awesome, how old is he? :-)

5 spike
10-25-2012, 03:00 AM
Very well done and congrats on a fine moose. Looks like you will be eating well this winter.

drewsky
10-25-2012, 04:58 AM
Nice work bud! Looks like you did a great job of skinning/quartering too. Love the pics of the pup! I've a great hunting partner as well, Scout, my black lab. A lot of intimidation to some when it comes to taking a big animal, let alone cleaning and quartering, especially solo!
Congrats, well done.

Sitkaspruce
10-25-2012, 09:20 AM
Nice job, fun doing them by yourself!!!!

here's your picts.

http://i1343.photobucket.com/albums/o784/BRvalley/IMG_1546.jpg

http://i1343.photobucket.com/albums/o784/BRvalley/IMG_1549.jpg

http://i1343.photobucket.com/albums/o784/BRvalley/IMG_1471.jpg

http://i1343.photobucket.com/albums/o784/BRvalley/IMG_1558.jpg

http://i1343.photobucket.com/albums/o784/BRvalley/IMG_1554.jpg

Cheers

SS

skibum
10-25-2012, 09:46 AM
Cool man, I like reading stories from newer hunters and their experiences hunting

BRvalley
10-25-2012, 09:51 AM
thanks for posting the pics like that sitkaspruce...I couldn't figure out what I did wrong?

just as exciting as my first moose is my new pup....Tucker is a 12 week old chocolate lab, he's a pretty good hunting partner already, we haven't started training yet(just basic commands) but he loves being in the woods and was inseparable from my moose while I field dressed him

that pic is our first bird, he got a bit "exicted" on him lol

Hank Hunter
10-25-2012, 10:07 AM
Way to go, nice immy and a heck of a job on your own. Congrats

Tikka270
10-25-2012, 10:08 AM
Awesome job! Getting your first moose by yourself and out of the bush alone....4 hours isnt bad at all.

835
10-25-2012, 10:12 AM
http://i1343.photobucket.com/albums/o784/BRvalley/IMG_1471.jpg


The best!!!!!

Sitkaspruce
10-25-2012, 10:39 AM
thanks for posting the pics like that sitkaspruce...I couldn't figure out what I did wrong?

just as exciting as my first moose is my new pup....Tucker is a 12 week old chocolate lab, he's a pretty good hunting partner already, we haven't started training yet(just basic commands) but he loves being in the woods and was inseparable from my moose while I field dressed him

that pic is our first bird, he got a bit "exicted" on him lol

Just right click and copy the IMG code, then go to your post and "paste" it to where you want it. It will show up when you post your post.

That dog will be a hunter and that picture is what it is all about.

Cheers

SS

waynorth
10-30-2012, 03:55 PM
solo moose is hard work. well done

ramron
10-30-2012, 04:57 PM
Nice moose, love the chocalate lab.

moose2
10-30-2012, 08:41 PM
Nice job on the moose, they are a lot to handle. My first was a solo 2x2 as well in the pink mnt area, after only dealing with VI blacktails this guy seemed huge.
Mike

ElliotMoose
10-30-2012, 09:41 PM
Well done! It sure is overwhelming the first time you walk up to a downed animal that big.. Congrats to you on a job well done