Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Day Buck

This buck was a little further away so it's harder to see how big he is, but you can tell it's a buck.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Christmas Eve Bucks

I checked the hill in front of our house for deer this evening and found a few.
The first buck was bedded under a juniper tree with a doe.


This buck was also hiding under another juniper and decided to come out and feed.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Last Trip for the Year

Well, this past Saturday I got one more trip in. The weather stayed wet and cool, so the undergrowth and mosquitos have been held back, allowing me to do more hiking. Colter went with me this time also. We hiked into an area we had not been in this year yet, however, after several hours of hiking, we had not found a single antler. So we hiked back up out of that canyon and headed for another area. Right away I found a fresh 4-point antler. Not much further away I located a matching 4x5 set of antlers laying close to each other. It was soon getting late into the afternoon, so we decided head home and call it a year. It was a beautiful day and enjoyed the wonderful scenery.
A few scenery pictures.




A mule deer hiding in the brush.

A fresh 4-point.

A fresh matching set close together.

My pile for the year: 30+ elk sheds, 50+ deer sheds.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Another Great Trip!

This past Saturday I went hiking with my friend Matt into an area we had thought might have a few antlers. It was somewhat of a new area for both of us too. We started hikind around 7 am. It had rained a lot the day and night before so the ground was very saturated and the new vegetation soaked our clothing quickly. But that would not deter us or the few expected showers during the day. After a muddy short 4-wheeler ride, we started hiking. Matt soon found a nice fresh 6-point elk antler and the hunt began. Matt continued to find a few more antlers, however, they were spread out and we hadn't found any matches yet. We knew other people had already been up in this area previously this year and had found a lot of antlers so we were happy that we were finding antlers still. We hiked further up the mountains and I soon spotted a fresh antler on an open ridge I was hiking down. I wasn't sure how big it was at first, but quickly realized after I picked it up it was the biggest antler I had found this year. After I radioed Matt, he quickly joined me in the search for its match. He soon found a few year old antlers, one being a nice 6-point and from the same bull as my big antler. We continued to look even though doubt was slowly creeping in that we would not find it. I decided to look in the timber a little further and soon spotted a big fresh 6-point antler. I thought it was the match, but discovered it was the same side. New energy filled me knowing there were two big sides to find now. As I picked up the antler and continued down a trail I spotted the match to the recent antler. I was thrilled! It is great being able to find a matching set. Matt and I continued to look for the match to the first big antler in the timber. Within a few minutes I spotted a familiar dark shape tucked behind some pines and instantly knew it was the match. I could not believe it. I felt like the luckiest guy in the world at that time! Two big matching sets on the same hill within a short time. I told Matt, "ok, I'm done now, I can go home." I don't think he could believe what I just found, but he definately was excited as much as I was. What a great guy to hike with! We soon ate our lunch and headed into another new area. After what seemed like a dry spell compared to the morning, we again began finding more antlers. I found a spike, a few older raghorns, and a nice fresh 6-point. On our way back to the 4-wheeler, Matt again found a few more antlers too. By the end of the day we brought back 16 antlers. I had seven and Matt had nine. It was a great trip.
My first find of the day, a big fresh 6-point.


How's this for perspective?

A nice 6-point in the timber.



The other side in the timber.



The set.


Another angle.

The match to the first big 6-point tucked behind some pines


The big set reunited.



A good time for lunch.



It's just one for the mountain to keep.


A weird spike.


A partially eaten year old raghorn.


A fresh 6-point on a trail in the brush.


Another one for the hill to keep.


Matt carrying out his load.


My load.


A successful day!

Monday, May 17, 2010

A good day in the snow

I took the day off from work this past Thursday and took Bruce back to where I had been finding elk antlers. We got up at 2 am to drive to this area so we would be able to start hiking at sunrise. The snow, however, was a little bit of a surprize.



The first antler, a fresh 6 point


Soon, Bruce spotted his first antler, a fresh 5 point


Bruce hiking.


Another fresh 5 point


Bruce finding the match.


A year old 4 point.


Another year old 4 point


Two fresh antlers, but not a match


A few yards away I spotted this.


A nice fresh 6 point.


Can you find the antler?


A fresh 6 point, however, the fifth point was broken some time ago.


Later on in the day it started to snow pretty good, so we called it a day and ended up with 10 antlers.



On the hike back, we spotted some elk through the fog up on a hill. Here's a few pictures of them. In the binoculars we could see a few of them were bulls and had already had at least 2 feet of antlers growing!