This is one of those trips you put on the calendar and lose sleep over many nights during the year. Arizona elk.
Uncle Larry, or AZRED here on Hunt Talk, star of the Wyoming Elk episode of Season One, has drawn a good Arizona elk tag. I promised I would come down and help, if you consider me and a bunch of camera gear to be "help."
Sorry to be brief, but I am packing and punching the items off the "Honey Do" list, so it will be a day or two before I give you the big updates.
Larry has been scouting and has found a bull he said he is shooting, even if the cameras are not ready. Wait Larry, wait. You can do anything you want, but you can't shoot until the cameras are running. Remember, we need twenty seconds of fine focused pre-shot footage.
As you read in my Nevada deer hunt thread, I am blessed with some very cool hunting friends. Hard to explain how much it means for me to get to share these hunts with guys like Larry, and the many others who have joined us for these episodes. Can't thank you all enough for your tolerance of our presence and the fun you have added to this experience.
I suspect this one will be a great hunt. With Larry, every day is a fun day, whether the critters are cooperating or not. Good weather or bad weather, marginal units or primo hunts, he makes each day more fun than you can imagine. I hope all of you have a hunting buddy like Larry who makes your days afield as much fun as he does.
If you want to see what happened last time Larry broke out the .300 Win and started laying down 180 grain pellets at the elk, here is a link to our 2008 Wyoming elk hunt.
Larry's Wyoming bull elk
If this hunt is as good as that, we will have a blast.
More to follow. Anyone want to drive my truck for the next 21 hours. I am tired of this driving stuff and it is only Episode 3 for this season.
Uncle Larry, or AZRED here on Hunt Talk, star of the Wyoming Elk episode of Season One, has drawn a good Arizona elk tag. I promised I would come down and help, if you consider me and a bunch of camera gear to be "help."
Sorry to be brief, but I am packing and punching the items off the "Honey Do" list, so it will be a day or two before I give you the big updates.
Larry has been scouting and has found a bull he said he is shooting, even if the cameras are not ready. Wait Larry, wait. You can do anything you want, but you can't shoot until the cameras are running. Remember, we need twenty seconds of fine focused pre-shot footage.
As you read in my Nevada deer hunt thread, I am blessed with some very cool hunting friends. Hard to explain how much it means for me to get to share these hunts with guys like Larry, and the many others who have joined us for these episodes. Can't thank you all enough for your tolerance of our presence and the fun you have added to this experience.
I suspect this one will be a great hunt. With Larry, every day is a fun day, whether the critters are cooperating or not. Good weather or bad weather, marginal units or primo hunts, he makes each day more fun than you can imagine. I hope all of you have a hunting buddy like Larry who makes your days afield as much fun as he does.
If you want to see what happened last time Larry broke out the .300 Win and started laying down 180 grain pellets at the elk, here is a link to our 2008 Wyoming elk hunt.
Larry's Wyoming bull elk
If this hunt is as good as that, we will have a blast.
More to follow. Anyone want to drive my truck for the next 21 hours. I am tired of this driving stuff and it is only Episode 3 for this season.