I came home after the archery elk hunt and cut up the elk and spent some time catching up on my consulting project and just goofing off. Then I headed to Wyoming for the antelope hunt and afterward back to Utah for the rifle elk hunt. My first camp site was already occupied so I made camp in a grove of aspens across the valley from my first camp.
This is a video of what my camps look like and how I live for weeks at a time.
If you hunt all day and don't kill an elk then you will need something to provide you with comfort while you ponder the day's mistakes and work out new plans for tomorrow. If you do kill an elk you will need something to wash down the ibuprofen so your legs and back don't seize up during the night.
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The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.
BB, I think you also have posted a shot on an buck antelope, correct me if I've viewed the video incorrectly, but was that a 2,025 yard take down I saw?
BB, I think you also have posted a shot on an buck antelope, correct me if I've viewed the video incorrectly, but was that a 2,025 yard take down I saw?
Last year I took a shot and videod it at 2025 yards but I missed.
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The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.