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elk/deer camp #27632
10/08/2014 09:23 AM
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I will be heading out to our elk/deer camp in exactly a week for +-10days. I still have most of mys stuff ready from my antelope hunt but will have to do a shake down this weekend. Friday I go to get a winch put on my F350 which should be the last vehicle prep. Is anyone else getting ready to make the trip out west here for some "big woods" hunting? I will start a post on the hunt when I start packing running through my return (hopefully with antlers and meat)!


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Re: elk/deer camp #27633
10/08/2014 11:24 AM
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Me too, SW Colorado near Redvale.

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10/08/2014 01:38 PM
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We are in 25/26 between Yampa and Toponas.


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10/09/2014 11:42 AM
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Steiny, what GMU are you hunting? I will be in 61 on Tuesday of next week if all goes as planned. I have a muley tag and hoping to put down a giant from the Uncompahgre Plateau. Will probably be camped above Nucla.

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10/09/2014 12:47 PM
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We are in 61 also, near Norwood. Pretty close to same area. Three of us have both elk and deer tags.

Good luck !

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10/09/2014 03:49 PM
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How many PP's did it take to get the Elk tag?

Good luck to you too!

Re: elk/deer camp #27638
10/09/2014 05:19 PM
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Zero, we all drew tags. I didn't get drawn for deer, but got a landowner voucher.

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10/11/2014 09:53 AM
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Cow tags?

Re: elk/deer camp #27640
10/12/2014 08:29 AM
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Bull tags

Re: elk/deer camp #27641
10/23/2014 03:45 PM
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My mistake we were not in 61. Wound up with two Bulls and two deer for three of us.

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10/23/2014 03:49 PM
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Congrats Steiny!

Any pics to post? smile

Looking fwd to going back to CO hopefully next fall!


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Re: elk/deer camp #27643
10/26/2014 01:29 PM
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Was wondering how you got a Bull tag for 61 with no PP's. Land owner tags for 61 are running $5-6K this year. What unit? Guessing 70 or maybe 62?

Re: elk/deer camp #27644
10/27/2014 12:03 PM
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We were in unit 70, private land deal.

Re: elk/deer camp #27645
10/28/2014 07:43 PM
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Didn't have time to post my usual "on the way out" post as work on my last day ran waaayyy long. Last Wednesday evening it was finally time to get the F outta dodge!! Big Blue was loaded with my stuff and a buddy from work's stuff who I had asked up to our camp and I drove to Ft Collins to meet up with my other two camp mates and over night. Once I got there we realized that we could get the entire camp into BB and did the pack job that night. 0500 on TH we were off. Trip was uneventful (wish BBs gearing wasn't quite so high as she doesn't like to climb in 4th ). Stopped in Toponas at the general store to get my yearly 12 pack of Busch (tradition) and then headed into the backcountry. BB with chains on just chewed up everything that was thrown at her. A trip up the Jeep trail that took 4.5 hours last year took 1/2 hour this year. I did give BB a lil trail love as I let my spotter talk me into a too tight turn....no biggy. Got to the valley and end of the trail we camp at (beginning of no wheels area into the wilderness) to find some Leroys that came up late last year.....kinda creepy lookin dudes but that is what you get with public land smirk Camp went up well and got the fire wood cut that afternoon so we had a day to chill and look around. My buddy couldn't come up until Friday after work and didn't get into camp until long after we were sacked out. We got up early and headed out to the head of a big valley to watch and see what was about. Beautiful but no action almost all day, only a couple of shots on the private land down low. Got back to camp and found out that work buddy had seen two big bucks about .5 miles from where we were but no tag....my other buddy and I had the buck tags smirk Starting Sunday everything changed. EVERYBODY starting seeing animals. I saw two does with fawns and everybody saw everything OTHER than what they had tags for. It was comical. We had two bull tags, two doe tags and two buck tags between the 4 of us. All of the days included great hikes through the woods and scenery. Monday I tucked into a heavily wooded area with small secluded meadows to see what was about. I found a north facing meadow with snow and LOTS of sign so I popped down at the base of a spruce and relaxed. About 45 mins later I heard a racket and thought that I was getting walked up on by another hunter. Crunch...crunch. Then, about 15 feet a away I see brown step out of the timber. Holy crap!! He was a nice 5x5 (again, me with no bull tag). It took him about 30 seconds to figure me out and take off but it was really cool. As I got back to camp that day for lunch I was told that our firends in an adjacent camp had a cow down and could use some help. Got that taken care of and we were off to hunt for the evening. My original two camp mates went back to back with doe tags and our meat pole started to fill. They hunted the same meadow I had gotten my first bull in two years ago. It is a very productive spot. Tuesday my work buddy and I got up early and headed to that same drainage to try and cash in as well. We were in place by 0615 and watched the meadow until around 1000 when 4 deer just "appeared" in the middle of the meadow ( about 150-250m wide and .75 mile long), Two does and two forkies. How did that happen? I moved to get a shot but they moved down toward my buddy. SHOOT!! He did, missed, but got the bigger forky on the follow up. Incredibly they moved right toward me at a light trot I got a good rest this time and punched my forky's clock at about 160m. He was quartering strong toward me so the shot was more straight on than I would like but was a heart shot. Needless to say that the 180gr TB did so much damage in the cavity that it necessitated my first gutless method. Went well and I packed the deer out in one trip while heading to camp to get the sled (Great birthday present from household 6) to pull out his deer. Pretty much filled up the meatpole. We had a great evening of Rumpleminz (our success schnapp) and chow. All slept in except for the work buddy that went out WED to chase a bull. He saw more deer only. Overnight we had gotten some snow and rain and decided that was the day to pull out before it got too bad. Work buddy had his own stuff to stay and chase (he just got out today) but the other three of us loaded up BB and took off for home and butchering. A very good week.....didn't want to leave


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10/28/2014 07:58 PM
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"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." George Orwell
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10/29/2014 07:39 AM
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Nice pics, looks like you had fun.

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10/29/2014 05:34 PM
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Congrats and nice story

Re: elk/deer camp #27649
11/01/2014 03:21 AM
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Thanks for sharing... I gotta do that soon

Re: elk/deer camp #27650
11/01/2014 05:44 AM
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Enjoyed your post and the outstanding pics. Thanks for sharing SFC B. And I'm not usually a Ford man but gotta love Big Blue.....the truck not UK!


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11/01/2014 05:44 PM
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Great pics and story. Looks like a blast. And thanks for your service!


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