WhistlingBadger
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Well, just returned from my final big game hunt of the year, with no antelope. The season doesn't close until Thursday, but we're supposed to get around 8" of snow tonight, and I don't want an antelope THAT bad.
Despite the sad result (sorry, @JuiceBox52 , no jerky this year) I had kind of a cool hunt tonight. This was the first time I've ever been rained out of an antelope hunt! Guess the weather didn't get the memo that this is supposed to be the DESERT!
Despite the weather, I did put a sneak on a big herd of animals with supernatural eyesight, through country with very little cover, with predictable results:
(not my picture but it captures the experience)
Drove around in the rain for a while, moseying back toward the main road, since desert roads around here have an annoying habit of turning into grease when they get wet. Soon found myself on this trail:
Yep, it's still a road and it's still in use. One of the better roads in the area, in fact. There are a few LDS historical sites in the area, this also being the Mormon and California trails (they split into separate trails on the other side of South Pass, a few miles to the west of here), and the Mormon reenactors still push their handcarts up this stretch every summer.
I followed it until dark. To heck with the rain; wouldn't it be really cool to kill an antelope right on the Oregon trail?!
Anybody remember the game?
It's harder in real life. A lot more interesting too.
I didn't find any antelope, but I did get to negotiate some legit wagon ruts. In the dark, after a downpour. Not the smartest thing I've ever done, but an interesting experience. It was a little sketchy in a 4wd pickup. In an ox-drawn Conestoga? Or even worse, a fully loaded hand cart? No thanks. Our ancestors were tough people, boys and girls.
Well, I guess that's about it for hunting this year. Thanks for coming along.
Despite the sad result (sorry, @JuiceBox52 , no jerky this year) I had kind of a cool hunt tonight. This was the first time I've ever been rained out of an antelope hunt! Guess the weather didn't get the memo that this is supposed to be the DESERT!
Despite the weather, I did put a sneak on a big herd of animals with supernatural eyesight, through country with very little cover, with predictable results:
(not my picture but it captures the experience)
Drove around in the rain for a while, moseying back toward the main road, since desert roads around here have an annoying habit of turning into grease when they get wet. Soon found myself on this trail:
Yep, it's still a road and it's still in use. One of the better roads in the area, in fact. There are a few LDS historical sites in the area, this also being the Mormon and California trails (they split into separate trails on the other side of South Pass, a few miles to the west of here), and the Mormon reenactors still push their handcarts up this stretch every summer.
I followed it until dark. To heck with the rain; wouldn't it be really cool to kill an antelope right on the Oregon trail?!
Anybody remember the game?
It's harder in real life. A lot more interesting too.
I didn't find any antelope, but I did get to negotiate some legit wagon ruts. In the dark, after a downpour. Not the smartest thing I've ever done, but an interesting experience. It was a little sketchy in a 4wd pickup. In an ox-drawn Conestoga? Or even worse, a fully loaded hand cart? No thanks. Our ancestors were tough people, boys and girls.
Well, I guess that's about it for hunting this year. Thanks for coming along.