Biscuit Hunter
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Well, it's taken me a bit to get this story posted, but it seems like a good time of year to tell a story. A little break from all of the arguments that inevitably pop up around this time of year. Also, it can serve as a reminder that AZ is now accepting apps for 2014...
I'm definitely a newbie to elk hunting. I got cow tags for my son and in 2012 for a limited opportunity hunt, "burning" what few points we had in the process. We just wanted to hunt, and hunt we did... We saw plenty of old sign, and even though we failed to get eyes on an actual live animal, we had a great time in the woods.

When it came time to apply for 2013, my hopes of drawing a tag were not all that high, as all we had were our hunters' ed points, but low and behold, I drew my first choice of a late bull hunt. It's good to be lucky...
We scouted some country, and were treated to some great AZ sunsets.

When it finally came time for the hunt, we packed the truck and headed out.

Home sweet home.

My hunt opened the day after Thanksgiving, so we decided to have turkey day in the woods. Instead of trying to cook a big bird over a fire, we had Cornish Game Hens roasted in a dutch oven.

It worked out really well, and we had a great meal.

As a little aside, these "ove gloves" are great for those of you that like to cook over a campfire. Whether it's foil wrapped potatoes thrown in the coals, or a can of raviolis or chili, you can reach right into the fire without burning the back of your hand...

I'm definitely a newbie to elk hunting. I got cow tags for my son and in 2012 for a limited opportunity hunt, "burning" what few points we had in the process. We just wanted to hunt, and hunt we did... We saw plenty of old sign, and even though we failed to get eyes on an actual live animal, we had a great time in the woods.

When it came time to apply for 2013, my hopes of drawing a tag were not all that high, as all we had were our hunters' ed points, but low and behold, I drew my first choice of a late bull hunt. It's good to be lucky...
We scouted some country, and were treated to some great AZ sunsets.

When it finally came time for the hunt, we packed the truck and headed out.

Home sweet home.

My hunt opened the day after Thanksgiving, so we decided to have turkey day in the woods. Instead of trying to cook a big bird over a fire, we had Cornish Game Hens roasted in a dutch oven.

It worked out really well, and we had a great meal.

As a little aside, these "ove gloves" are great for those of you that like to cook over a campfire. Whether it's foil wrapped potatoes thrown in the coals, or a can of raviolis or chili, you can reach right into the fire without burning the back of your hand...
