Johnny Bravo
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It's funny....I hate walking in the dark to the stand, but once in the stand I have zero fear.....AND when antelope hunting you don't need to get up in the dark.
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Couple yrs ago a buddy and I were hunting elk in November. Late afternoon we started hearing this growl like ‘Meow’ sound (for lack of a better term). It’s a fairly open semi logged area but enough cuts in the terrain where you can’t see real far. We kept hiking around and probably heard the sound a dozen times in about 2-3 hrs. It always sounded like it was about 150-300 yds away and we were never very concerned but puzzled because it was unlike anything we’d ever heard before!I love being outside in the dark. Mostly I love the night sky. The Milky Way, meteor showers, northern lights. Midnight snowshoeing is glorious. I prefer to go without a light, and just let my eyes adjust. I also feel like my ears pick up more when I don’t have a light to distract me.
Between hunting, working and recreating I spend quite a bit of time outside at night. I can occasionally give myself the heebee jeebees but generally I’m more worried about people than animals. That said, I’m not too keen to return to a kill in the dark in griz country. Probably waiting for daylight to do that unless absolutely necessary.
The only time in recent memory I can recall getting fairly spooked in the dark was calling coyotes at night in the Breaks a few years ago. I had been set up and calling (with the thermal) for a while, and started hearing a weird, high pitched kind of sound coming my way. Kind of sounded bird like, kind of domestic cat like but I was dozens of miles from any human house or facility. I had no clue what it was, but instantly had a prickly back-of-the-neck feeling I didn’t like. I do a lot of bird work and was positive it was not any of our bird species. It was clearly on the ground and coming towards me, but I couldn’t see anything with the thermal. I started backing up to see if I could get a better vantage but there was apparently enough cover and terrain that I still couldn’t see anything. This went on for 10-15 minutes. My best guess was it was inside 75 yards and I couldn’t see anything. It eventually started circling around me, to the point that it was going to be cutting me off from the truck so I said F it and looped a hasty semicircle back to the pickup. I kept scanning around myself as I went, and never could see anything but holy shit, I had a really bad feeling.
Next morning googling trying to figure out what the hell that was. Came across some videos of Mountain lions “chirping”? Didn’t know that was a thing, but damn if that doesn’t sound like what I heard. I’ve never heard that sound before or since. My lizard brain was sure sending alarm bells, even though the sound itself was pretty non-threatening. But I did not like the way it was moving and circling around me out there. So whether it was that or like some little harmless rodent, I have no idea but yeah, freaked me out at the time.