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decker9
08-25-2013, 09:28 AM
Hey good mornin HBC!

so, just got back last week from a fly in hunt sheep hunt with my main hunting partner, my dad! (Argyle1). Wanted to share a few of our sightings with you all.

We flew out on August 10th this year in hopes of catching the caribou season on the 15th, incase we dident find any rams. We flew out with Keith Connors from ootsa air. One heck of a great guy!! And a great pilot also! Would highly recommend him to anyone looking to fly out of dease lake.

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we landed on our lake the morning of the 10th, once landed we were extatic at the country we were looking at. Not a cloud in the sky hardly, crystal clear water, and great company!

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after glassing a good camp spot at the end of the lake we started at moving all our gear down that way, about a km away. Not 200 yards into our walk, I see movement up in the shintangle. It's another hunter! Grr! We made our way over to this guys camp, turns out its an old fella, 68 years, all by him self. He had been here for over 2 weeks he said. He been coming to this lake for over 30 years, and this was his last time he said. He was more out for the adventure then Hunting tho, he said if he had seen a ram, he probably wouldn't bad shot it anyway, just cause he has a few rams, he just loved this place so much he had to come one last time.
The thing that blew my mind, something a sheep hunter NEVER does, he offered us all his maps, on them were marked every place he has seen a ram, ewe, lamb, bou, everything! Never in a million years would I had expected that!
He was flying back out the next day, and turned out he had hurt his ankle a few days before. So we offered him a couple cold ones and helped him pack his camp down to the lake shore so he would be ready for his flight in the morning. A huge thank you to the old timer named Garry!!! Wish I remembered his last name, a truly amazing fellow!!

our first day was spent just like this
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since we couldent hunt the same day as our flight we sat on the gravel beach, feet in the water, sucking on cold coors light, glassing the far mountains for any movement.

The next morning we packed up 4 days worth of grub and headed out. We had already planned on checking out some mineral licks that we had herd about (had many R's on the old timers map!). We hiked to the opposite end of the lake and set up our camp, and headed out exploring out very hopfull spot. Within a couple hours we spotted some ewes and lambs, my first ever stone sheep sighting!! But within another 20 minutes, what else did we see? 3-4 guys all standing right on the skyline of the mountain we were glassing, frik! We stumbled back into spike camp about 9-10 that night, with plans of heading the opposite direction as the other hunting party in the morning.

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The next morning we packed up spike camp and headed east, as far away from other people as we could. We got to a nice plateau looking right into a sheepy looking basin. We found a little flowing creek and set up camp for the next couple few days.
From camp we could glass a good chunk of the country, so we didn't move to much the next couple days. Not to mention the weather was hot, 25 degrees +. Needless to say we didn't see much movement, for the next couple days...

To be continued after a coffee break..

decker9
08-25-2013, 09:38 AM
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Gateholio
08-25-2013, 09:46 AM
Looking good, keep it coming!

The Silent Stalker
08-25-2013, 09:47 AM
This is good, I'm hoping you get further in to the story as I make another coffee. Great pics also, and a true gentleman you met. It's nice he gave you his maps, that's a classy move right there. I hope he enjoyed his last trip out there.

decker9
08-25-2013, 10:02 AM
We sat on these basins for a few days, not seeing any kind of game movement. We packed up and headed back to base camp, with hotcakes and fried spam on the menu, we waisted no time!
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Half way down the lake we herd the roar of a beaver getting closer, thinking great, another hunting party, it turned out to be a guided hunter flying in to be picked up by his guide via horse. Was a nice sight to see them ride over the plateau in the opposite direction of where we wanted to go next.
We made it back to base camp just in time for the rain wind and fog, the next 4-5 days this was our weather, but we were ready for it!!
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this stuff makes camping in the rain and wind alot more tolerable!! The next couple days we just chilled around base camp, fishin and eating, and eating, and more fishin.
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We were very surprised to find lake trout at 5000'! Gerry, the old timer we met, his biggest was 22lb he said, we lost a couple around 5lb. Next year the inflatable boat is definitely coming along!!
After a couple days we packed up another 4 days worth of grub and planned on heading out thew a saddle into some new ground. Again, 2 hours into our hike, what do we hear!? Another beaver, right over top of us and landed at the other end of the lake. Dropped off a man and his lady (very cool to see!!) except now we are amongst 6 other people, not to mention the guide, wherever they wound up. We watched the 2 unload and get set up, hoping they seen us and the direction we were going, just so we dident screw up each others hunting plans. Once we seen they had us in our scope, we gave a wave and carried on.

Well, we dident make it a 1/2 hour and we got to our saddle, straight up on each side, some of the "better" sheep ground we had found. As we made our way slowly around the corner, a movement, WOW dad!! Look!!
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Gateholio
08-25-2013, 10:05 AM
That is a great looking caribou! wow!

decker9
08-25-2013, 10:11 AM
Well now, neither of us have ever taken a caribou, nor a sheep for that matter. This was hard, finally found a great sheep spot, but damn that is a nice caribou! We sat and watched this guy for about 1/2 hour at 400 yards. The wind was howling right towards him, but it was so strong we dident think he would smell us. My dad isent getting any younger, and a stone sheep is his all time goal, I believe. For me it was a no brainer, lets get closer and take him!!! But dad being the kind of guy that a good stalk and photo is just as good as a harvest, it was a very difficult decision, for us both.
The bull bedded down looking away from us, which was perfect, we were on day 8 I believe, and the weather was cooler. We decided to make a move on him, we could hang the meat in the wind and perhaps still have time to look for a sheep after. So the stalk began.
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sherpa-Al
08-25-2013, 10:14 AM
Must be the 15th by now!

decker9
08-25-2013, 11:04 AM
We went back in the direction we came to get out of sight of this guy, the whole time the new party down on the lake could see us on our bellies obviously watching something....LOL! We snuck down into the creek bottom and made out way back up, staying low, watching every boulder, it was hard to remember which one he had bedded behind there were so many rocks that looked the same. The next 1/2 hr were baby steps all the way, then to our knees, and finally our bellies. Snuck up over the little grassy nole.... and there he was, standing there looking right at us about 200 yards out.
The way the hill was we couldn't get any closer without fully exposing ourselves, but there was still a bit of hill and grass in front of dads shooting lane. That's when things went in our favour! Caribou, curious like a cat! Came slowly waking towards us, fully exposing himself brod side, perfect! We watched for a few more minutes, taking In what we were seeing (me for the first time ever!) such an amazing animal! I never would have imagined something so breathtaking! Especially in a full velvet state, I was at awe!
I see dad load in a round, "I'm on him dad, lets take him"....with the shot, the sound of wind turned to a bang, not even a flinch! Again, bang! The caribou starts walking slowly towards a big pile of rock, bang bang! The whole time I couldent see any bullets hit, but I know my dad and his rifle, there's no way he could be missing!? All of a sudden the caribou lets out a wobble, and falls. Holly you never seen two guys so ecstatic!! I think the couple camping down on the lake shore could hear our hoots and hallars!
the bull was a ways up on this hill so we went back and grabbed our packs (still loaded for 4 days) and made our way up to my dads very first caribou
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just like I figured. 4 shots covering 6" all in the boiler room! I was amazed at how this guy handled 4 150gr accubonds! I had always thought caribou were rather easy to nock down, this guy proved different.
Watching my dads face as he went up and looked at his bou was priceless, at first there was the no expression, just in awe at what he was looking at, then he grabbed and antler, pulled the caribous head over to have a better look, his face went from awe to the biggest smile iv ever seen on him!! I feel honoured to share once again such an amazing hunt roaming the mountains with him!

now the work has begun, I new caribou were a bit bigger then a deer, but this guy was a pig! A fair bit bigger then any deer iv took lol. We did the gut free method, pulled one side off and deboned it, then the other ( one shoulder was pretty much hamburger) took out the back straps and cut a chunk for camp. Couldn't believe the fat on him, kinda reminded me of a bear, was well fed!
We put our meat in game bags and set on the rocks in the wind with a sil tarp for the night, we were only about 2-3 miles from so we decided to hi tail it to there for the night, oh did I mention it was raining!? More like a down poor! Lol. The thought of base camp was good, so threw on the antlers and away we went.
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decker9
08-25-2013, 11:06 AM
Must be the 15th by now!
Would have been August 18 yes

monasheemountainman
08-25-2013, 11:13 AM
beautiful caribou, congrats to your ol man! and you!

canoehead
08-25-2013, 11:29 AM
Awesome caribou! Way top go, and thanks for sharing.

decker9
08-25-2013, 11:32 AM
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We made it back to camp just after dark, worn out! We dident even have a rum and tea, it was a mountain house and bed. The next day the weather was still half socked in and raining, and wind of course. We figured we would pack the meat to the lake closer to where we could get it with the plane when it came, we managed to get it in our 2 packs, but just barely! My dads one tuff man I tell ya! Those were heavy packs, luckily we only had about a mile pack. We got close to the lake and built a meat pole, with a tarp. It was cool out and windy so we figured we would get another couple days hunting in maybe.
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well, the next couple days turned out to be big winds pounding rain and fog, kinda put a damper on our plans. We sat around camp for the next couple days, drinking hot rums and eating caribou back straps. The last final morning was the final lol. We figured, the weathers bad, we were lucky enuf to harvest this caribou, lets get outa here and save the sheep for next year. So we made the message threw my spot connect for the pilot, within 2 hours he was there, and we were out of there and home at 2am.


(Side note! I got 11 days at 2-3 messages threw my SPOT a day, with my iPhone 5 and still came out with 20% batterie, was very surprised how long it lasted!)

Hope you enjoyed our trip, thanks for lookin! I have a couple interesting photos ill post also, happy huntin!

srupp
08-25-2013, 11:36 AM
Thank you wonderful photos..jealous of your trip Dad and son...great BOU....well done exellent job of hanging the meat and keeping it exceptional for eating..steven

decker9
08-25-2013, 11:38 AM
This is good, I'm hoping you get further in to the story as I make another coffee. Great pics also, and a true gentleman you met. It's nice he gave you his maps, that's a classy move right there. I hope he enjoyed his last trip out there.

Yes he was a very nice guy. We were hesitant to take them because he did seem a little off his rocker at times, but he insisted they would just get put in the corner once he got home, so we excepted. We are greatfull to have met him, he had alot great information, about everything in general. He new the country like the back of his hand. Besides his bummed foot he was a happy camper, sad to leave, and he swore he wouldn't be back cause of his health and age, it was sad to see. I know he will be back there, one day

decker9
08-25-2013, 11:41 AM
Thank you wonderful photos..jealous of your trip Dad and son...great BOU....well done exellent job of hanging the meat and keeping it exceptional for eating..steven
This was my first time eating caribou, I think it was dads first to, since I been around anyway lol. I have to say, it's now one of my fav's! Iv herd late September might be a different story tho lol

ianwuzhere
08-25-2013, 11:44 AM
Thats a beauty bou, good job!! Nice pix!

decker9
08-25-2013, 11:47 AM
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The only goat we seen, big old nanny.
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Never seen so many ptarmigan! They were even infront out base camp tarp at night!
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Base camp

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Had some cold nights...
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decker9
08-25-2013, 11:51 AM
We had a couple rainbows by camp, I can honestly say there's no gold at the end, but the next day dad did shoot his caribou! Lol
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Some huge moons up there!
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holly whistlers!! They were everywhere!
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decker9
08-25-2013, 11:57 AM
Now this, dad found it beside where the caribou fell, a #2 leg hold. Wonder how long it's been there? All grown in with moss, and 3 toes still in it! thinking they'r marten toes, to small for wolverine or fisher. There's trees about 2 miles away. We'r thinkin the trap had a marten in it, and perhaps a wolverine grabbed the trap and marten and drug it up here maybe? Quite a ways from any timber.
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hope you all enjoyed! Cheers

Amphibious
08-25-2013, 12:06 PM
Fantastic. Thank you for sharing.

Sitkaspruce
08-25-2013, 12:28 PM
Awesome trip!!!

Great story, great picts and a great bull for your dad with you there, thanks for bring us along!!!

Cheers

SS

pronghorn
08-25-2013, 12:56 PM
Looks like a fantastic trip

northcoastfun
08-25-2013, 01:59 PM
Wow ! awesome trip many cool memories. Thanks for sharing.....

3006pg
08-25-2013, 02:04 PM
looks like you had a blast! congrats to your dad !

Rackem
08-25-2013, 02:17 PM
Wow, congratulations, thanks for sharing that story!!

LBM
08-25-2013, 02:21 PM
Congrats to you and your dad on a very nice caribou and that trap is a very cool find as well.

kayjayess
08-25-2013, 02:31 PM
What an awesome looking bou. Congratulations on one hell of a hunt! Great story and great photos, but most importantly you will have forever etched in your memory an epic kill with you Dad. I don't think it could get any better.

markt308
08-25-2013, 02:53 PM
Holy! great thread

Krico
08-25-2013, 03:04 PM
Nice to see a good write up. Congrats on
a great bull. This is a great photo!
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srupp
08-25-2013, 03:12 PM
early season Bou..is really delicious..even big old bulls..Andys 397 + was exceptional eating....never ate late seaon bou apparantly they are not the same...lol

Steven

Weatherby Fan
08-25-2013, 03:39 PM
WOW I only wish I could have done a hunt like that with my Dad......he passed when I was far to young..........

Those are incredible pictures.........as Krico says what a great picture of your Dad and as it lays

Great write up and memories to last a lifetime.
Thanks for sharing
WF

bcrawford
08-25-2013, 03:50 PM
Great hunt!!! Was this east or west of the highway?

landphil
08-25-2013, 04:02 PM
Thanks for the great story and pics!

BromBones
08-25-2013, 04:21 PM
Well done with the story and photos. Easy to read and to the point.

Congrats on a nice caribou and making the trip with your dad - those are the kind of hunts you don't forget. I'm sure the story will be told once or twice over a whisky drink in the years to come. :)

Also, it's amazing what a caribou can take for punishment without looking hurt at all. I've seen one take 3 perfect hits from a 340 Wby right in the boiler room and stroll away like nothing happened. They are a tough animal.

Congrats again.

decker9
08-25-2013, 04:25 PM
Hey thanks everyone! dad and i have alot of great hunts together, there's no way either of us could escape to the mountains without one or the other lol.

Krico & WF, that there is my new favorite photo of my dad! Definetly getting a frame.

Bcrwford, we were on the west side the highway

5.56 Medic
08-25-2013, 04:36 PM
Wow! Thanks for the great photo essay! Going for my first Goat hunt with my son, in Region 6 in a couple weeks. I hope to have some good pictures and a story, as well.

Mik
08-25-2013, 05:40 PM
Congratulations on the 'Bou. Must have been a tough decision, but well worth it. Great write up and scenery is awesome.

decker9
08-25-2013, 06:07 PM
I killed a goat where your spotter is pointed in this picture.

Hey right on! From all the people we seen I think this is kinda a well known area. Ic your from the kamloops area, Actually, the old fella that we ran into up there was from a little town around kamloops to, any relation? cant remember the town name tho. We never did see any action in that vally, but it sure looked good!

ace76
08-25-2013, 08:02 PM
Great pics of some awesome country, looks like you guys had a good time. Way to go on first caribou. It's tough to find a spot that isn't occupied by half of b.c. If the old timer has taken rams there maybe try going in a little later. You might have less pressure. I always go within the first 2 weeks of August but this year gonna gamble with the weather and head out Sept 16. Love those winter capes on sheep. Plus if you see ewes, the fellas might not be to far off with the rut just around the corner.

Darksith
08-25-2013, 08:25 PM
great story, amazing trip, congrats on a great adventure all around...Beautiful bou...very jealous.

yama49
08-25-2013, 08:31 PM
Awesome story, memories made forever on that trip.. excellent looking bou..

Rattler
08-25-2013, 08:31 PM
Great story and pictures, thanks for sharing. Congratulations on a hunt you and your Dad will never forget.

The black and white photo of your Dad behind the Caribou is just awesome...

358mag
08-25-2013, 08:34 PM
That black + white photo of your Dad + caribou is a pure classic picture love it thanks for the great write up + photo's got to love the North

blackbart
08-25-2013, 09:51 PM
Thanks for sharing - I would say best thread of the year thus far.

ydouask
08-25-2013, 09:55 PM
Great presentation to go with a wonderful trip. Thanks for the chance to come along !

ryanb
08-25-2013, 10:34 PM
That is a very unique looking 'bou. It was very generous of you to share your adventure with us. Congrats on a great trip!

cuervosail
08-26-2013, 04:46 AM
Congratulations on a successful hunt and a memorable one too for you and your Dad. PM sent.

decker9
08-26-2013, 08:07 AM
Kirby, have you ever took a ram out of this area? Don't have to answer, but I'm curious. I know of quit a few to come out of this spot from a few different people. Think next year we might go a little later like ace mentioned. Maybe not as many people. The guide plane flew in 3 times while we were there, plus the 3 other hunting party's. maybe September might be a better time to go.

Thanks again for looking everyone. Glad you enjoyed!

Everett
08-26-2013, 11:40 PM
Wish I knew it was fellow HBC folks at the other end of the lake would have canoed down for a drink we heard your shots and was wondering what you were up to with the 4. You may me missing a piece of meat my dogs got under your tarp for a quick snack.
We never saw you guys until two days after you got the Bou.
Had one of those big fish break my rod there is some huge fish in that lake.

warnniklz
08-27-2013, 12:27 AM
Man that's an awesome critter

hunter1947
08-27-2013, 05:31 AM
That is one very nice caribou that your dad and you got ,,congrats to the two of you..

Fosey
08-27-2013, 05:36 AM
Thanks for the story. Great story and photos.

Kalum
08-27-2013, 06:04 AM
Great pics. What's the jacket your dads wearing?

decker9
08-27-2013, 07:02 AM
Wish I knew it was fellow HBC folks at the other end of the lake would have canoed down for a drink we heard your shots and was wondering what you were up to with the 4. You may me missing a piece of meat my dogs got under your tarp for a quick snack.
We never saw you guys until two days after you got the Bou.
Had one of those big fish break my rod there is some huge fish in that lake.

Lol! Funny story! I had read in another post that you were going on a region 6 sheep hunt. Was thinking the whole time, "I wonder if that's Everett down there?" Lol. We were packed up and heading up to that vally when you flew in. Watched you two set up camp, ( so jealous that your lady hunts with you also!! Lucky!) it wasent an hour after you landed that we spotted that caribou. Luck was on our side that he dident head over the mountain lol.
We thought about heading your way and dropping a piece of back strap for you and have a drink, dad really wanted to check out your tent set up, think that chimney had him thinking of a nice cozy camp, not like our old propped up home hardwear tarp lol, and on the windy end of the lake LOL! Couple times during those stormy nights we had to go fetch our tarp and camp cause the wind took it away lol.

The old timer we ran into when we got there. He had been there many times it sounded like. His biggest fish was 22lb he said. I had a couple around 5lb that broke my line, only 6lb test tho. But yes, some very good fishin hey! Also watched you wonder back into your camp with a rod and fish in tow lol, nice catch!

did you two see any other game? And luck? Hope the weather got better for you!!

decker9
08-27-2013, 07:05 AM
Great pics. What's the jacket your dads wearing?
The plad one? I'm not to sure, think it might be one of those old school plad jackets, a mackintaw maybe? Not sure on that spelling lol. The other shirt he was wearing was just a fleece sweater.

MacMtnHunter
08-27-2013, 07:59 AM
Decker! Congrats to you and your dad both! That is a beauty Caribou! Great photos of some great looking country to make some memories that will last forever! Can't wait to see what next year brings!

Everett
08-27-2013, 08:13 AM
Lol! Funny story! I had read in another post that you were going on a region 6 sheep hunt. Was thinking the whole time, "I wonder if that's Everett down there?" Lol. We were packed up and heading up to that vally when you flew in. Watched you two set up camp, ( so jealous that your lady hunts with you also!! Lucky!) it wasent an hour after you landed that we spotted that caribou. Luck was on our side that he dident head over the mountain lol.
We thought about heading your way and dropping a piece of back strap for you and have a drink, dad really wanted to check out your tent set up, think that chimney had him thinking of a nice cozy camp, not like our old propped up home hardwear tarp lol, and on the windy end of the lake LOL! Couple times during those stormy nights we had to go fetch our tarp and camp cause the wind took it away lol.

The old timer we ran into when we got there. He had been there many times it sounded like. His biggest fish was 22lb he said. I had a couple around 5lb that broke my line, only 6lb test tho. But yes, some very good fishin hey! Also watched you wonder back into your camp with a rod and fish in tow lol, nice catch!

did you two see any other game? And luck? Hope the weather got better for you!!

Yea our tent and stove rocks the tent weighs 6lb and the wood stove the same keeps us nice and warm with tons of space. We also have a smaller one the weighs under 2lb for spike camping. We saw about 50+ caribou, 18 sheep all ewes, 5 billy goats and one small bull moose. I shot a small Caribou Bull just above camp on our second to last day. We ate fish every night we were in base camp and took our limit home for the freezer. Almost landed one of those monster fish had him in the shallows after a 20 min fight than got the line twisted on the tip and he broke it. I was using 10lb test and was landing 4 and 5lb fish pretty regularly.
The weather got worse not better but we saw nary a bug which makes the wife super happy.
What did Conners charge you guys to get in and out?

Trekker
08-27-2013, 08:19 AM
Thats a heck of a caribou decker, congrats to your old man..

trigger
08-27-2013, 08:20 AM
Great story and an Awesome bou.
I really enjoyed that read. Good on yas.
Thanks for sharing

decker9
08-27-2013, 08:42 AM
Yea our tent and stove rocks the tent weighs 6lb and the wood stove the same keeps us nice and warm with tons of space. We also have a smaller one the weighs under 2lb for spike camping. We saw about 50+ caribou, 18 sheep all ewes, 5 billy goats and one small bull moose. I shot a small Caribou Bull just above camp on our second to last day. We ate fish every night we were in base camp and took our limit home for the freezer. Almost landed one of those monster fish had him in the shallows after a 20 min fight than got the line twisted on the tip and he broke it. I was using 10lb test and was landing 4 and 5lb fish pretty regularly.
The weather got worse not better but we saw nary a bug which makes the wife super happy.
What did Conners charge you guys to get in and out?

Holla! That's alot more then what we seen, mind you it was a pretty relaxed hunt, we put on some miles but not as many as we were hoping. Think we ended up seeing 4 caribou 5 ewes and lambs and that nanny goat. Next year will be different tho now we know the area a bit. Also next year we'r definetly taking a inflatable boat! Bottom jiggin would be alot of fun I bet, but some bigger riggin next time tho.
Sounds like a nice tent set up! Something I have to invest in!

we were charged $2600 all said and done, with a bit of an extra tip. Kinda $$, but man did we have a good time!

have you been to this lake before Everett?

moose2
08-27-2013, 09:02 AM
Really nice pictures and a good story to read. Congrats on a great looking caribou.
Mike

sawmill
08-27-2013, 09:37 AM
Wow!,glad you had a great time and to do it with your Dad is.....Priceless!!!

Everett
08-27-2013, 11:16 AM
[QUOTE=decker9;1373062]Holla! That's alot more then what we seen, mind you it was a pretty relaxed hunt, we put on some miles but not as many as we were hoping. Think we ended up seeing 4 caribou 5 ewes and lambs and that nanny goat. Next year will be different tho now we know the area a bit. Also next year we'r definetly taking a inflatable boat! Bottom jiggin would be alot of fun I bet, but some bigger riggin next time tho.
Sounds like a nice tent set up! Something I have to invest in!

we were charged $2600 all said and done, with a bit of an extra tip. Kinda $$, but man did we have a good time!

have you been to this lake before Everett?[/

No first time to this one we put a lot of boot leather in completely circumnavigated the mountain to the south than came over it to the east of your camp and up the valley that's were the Billys were I decided to leave them there had two broadsides at 400 yards but new the pack out would be nuts. We also circled and climbed the mountains to the west of were you took your bull and crossed over the plateau to the south to the next range.
Yea a heated tent is what makes it an easy hunt doesn't matter if you get wet because you can dry out and get warm makes the wife happy as well. Our Pak-Canoe makes easy for us to get around the lake was little dodgy getting back in one of the storms.

argyle1
08-27-2013, 09:00 PM
wow--what can I say--awsome write up--thanks Ed, you give me a swelled head--the old guy was Gary Habinger--and it was nice to meet you Everett

I hunted a lot with my dad--the only thing better is hunting with my son--and he can pack more than my dad lol--but a Kiui, or however you say that, is a big step up from a trapper nelson

Call of the Wild
08-27-2013, 11:02 PM
great pictures and nice looking caribou, congrats

The Hermit
08-27-2013, 11:35 PM
Great stuff... I think I'm going to start planning a goat/sheep hunt for next season... all these years on HBC has inspired me to try before I'm too old. I loved the alpine stuff when I was younger and want to give it a go now.

Glad you liked the taste of caribou... living in the NWT and having been so often served it and found it to be the ugliest foul meat imaginable. I'd have a hard time shooting one. I trust that it can be good but oh man no kidding rotting walrus stomach was better!

Blainer
08-28-2013, 05:36 AM
Great share! Great Caribou!

kennyj
08-28-2013, 07:42 AM
Thanks for the excellent story and photos. Really enjoyed them. Thats a awesome caribou!
kenny

decker9
08-28-2013, 08:14 AM
Great stuff... I think I'm going to start planning a goat/sheep hunt for next season... all these years on HBC has inspired me to try before I'm too old. I loved the alpine stuff when I was younger and want to give it a go now.

Glad you liked the taste of caribou... living in the NWT and having been so often served it and found it to be the ugliest foul meat imaginable. I'd have a hard time shooting one. I trust that it can be good but oh man no kidding rotting walrus stomach was better!

Hoofta walrus stomach!? Lol. I imagin that if a guy ate caribou all the time it would get old pretty fast, don't think I'd ever shoot one in the rut, nothing worse then taking an animal then having to force feed yourself! Hope you get to make it out soon! No better place on earth then above timberline!

decker9
08-28-2013, 08:17 AM
wow--what can I say--awsome write up--thanks Ed, you give me a swelled head--the old guy was Gary Habinger--and it was nice to meet you Everett

I hunted a lot with my dad--the only thing better is hunting with my son--and he can pack more than my dad lol--but a Kiui, or however you say that, is a big step up from a trapper nelson

Lol, it's a kifaru dad, kuiu is the rain gear I want for next season. Everett was the fellow at the end of the lake, not the guys from the hotel.
Cant wait till our next outing! Should get Matt ready for his goat hunt here pretty quick!

bcmulie
08-28-2013, 08:44 AM
This is an awesome thread. Brings back fond memories of all the hunts I've had with my dad over the years. Thanks for sharing your hunt with us.

Bcmulie

warnniklz
08-28-2013, 02:39 PM
would you have been going through Smithers on the 22nd in a blue pick-up with a couple of quad or two on the back?

Seen a really nice caribou rack in the back of a truck while I was headed out of smithers last week... I think I'm putting 2 and 2 together

decker9
08-28-2013, 03:53 PM
would you have been going through Smithers on the 22nd in a blue pick-up with a couple of quad or two on the back?

Seen a really nice caribou rack in the back of a truck while I was headed out of smithers last week... I think I'm putting 2 and 2 together

Nope wouldn't have been us. Grey pick-up no quads, but a really nice caribou rack in the back! Lol

Blainer
12-16-2013, 09:24 AM
I just re-read your thread Ed.
Lot's of great information provided, and again a fantastic Bull!
Great pictures as well, enjoyed this thread
tfs

rifleman
12-16-2013, 10:09 AM
I just re-read your thread Ed.
Lot's of great information provided, and again a fantastic Bull!
Great pictures as well, enjoyed this thread
tfs

I'm glad you reread this thread Blainer. I would have missed it. It is very well done with great pictures & an awesome, easy to read story.
With a great bull caribou taken by a Father & Son team. Decker9 , you & your Dad made a good decision to take that bou. It's an awesome trophy.
And one of my favorite animals for the table. Congratulations to you & your Dad....