Moosie
Grand poopa
Well, I'm back. Not with the der that I wanted but I'm back non-the-less 
I'll keep it short for I'm trying to catch up with the real world but it was a great week long hunt.
This first picture is a nice (Not big but character) Whitetail I Videoed and took pictures of for 40 minutes the first day. I kind of got attached to the guy so I let him walk.
The next picture is the result of helping a Co-hunter get out a 6 point bull and having the Bull slip and an Antler hitting me in the face knocking me off the ground downhill. I’ve flown 10’ from a punch in the face but never from an Elk. There is a first for everything. I'm just glad it didn't break the nose, Although I was sore for days !!!
The last 2 are of my buck. He’s just a dink (PICTURES MAKE HIM LOOK ALOT BIGGER THEN IT REALLY WAS UNFORTUNATELY) but I’m working with the outfitter to head back next year and get what I was looking for. I do not regret passing up the bucks earlier in the week.
The guys (Outfitters and Guides) with Boulder Creek were top knotch. It's bad in the morning when you wake up and your legs aren't sore but your sides are from laughing and giggling around the campfire all night long. (The crown and coke didn't ease all the pain but helped
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There were many good bucks and I passed up over 6 bucks way bigger then I ever shot in my life. Not that it wasa a hard feat but that place has some Fetching toads. I missed one the last morning that was ... well, I don't need to say how big it was because I'm still waking up every morning in a cold sweat because I F@#@$ed it up.....
I was offered to go back in a couple weeks for a WhiteTail since I didn't get one but I'm not sure I'll have time. I'm already eating a utah deer tag and Idaho Elk tag... I know, Poor Moosie
It’s good to be back home…… for a few days at least
I'll keep it short for I'm trying to catch up with the real world but it was a great week long hunt.
This first picture is a nice (Not big but character) Whitetail I Videoed and took pictures of for 40 minutes the first day. I kind of got attached to the guy so I let him walk.

The next picture is the result of helping a Co-hunter get out a 6 point bull and having the Bull slip and an Antler hitting me in the face knocking me off the ground downhill. I’ve flown 10’ from a punch in the face but never from an Elk. There is a first for everything. I'm just glad it didn't break the nose, Although I was sore for days !!!

The last 2 are of my buck. He’s just a dink (PICTURES MAKE HIM LOOK ALOT BIGGER THEN IT REALLY WAS UNFORTUNATELY) but I’m working with the outfitter to head back next year and get what I was looking for. I do not regret passing up the bucks earlier in the week.


The guys (Outfitters and Guides) with Boulder Creek were top knotch. It's bad in the morning when you wake up and your legs aren't sore but your sides are from laughing and giggling around the campfire all night long. (The crown and coke didn't ease all the pain but helped
There were many good bucks and I passed up over 6 bucks way bigger then I ever shot in my life. Not that it wasa a hard feat but that place has some Fetching toads. I missed one the last morning that was ... well, I don't need to say how big it was because I'm still waking up every morning in a cold sweat because I F@#@$ed it up.....
I was offered to go back in a couple weeks for a WhiteTail since I didn't get one but I'm not sure I'll have time. I'm already eating a utah deer tag and Idaho Elk tag... I know, Poor Moosie
It’s good to be back home…… for a few days at least