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Dispatches from Texas 2010
Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010Northside Elk 2010
Monday, November 15th, 2010The quest for bulls was on this year. I hadn’t drawn a tag since 2006, so I was very excited to get back out and put in some work. In 2006 I had been fortunate enough to shoot a 6×6 bull on day 2. In 2007 my friend Tate shot a 5×5 bull from the same log. In 2008 my brother got skunked, and we had no luck in 2009 when Karl drew his tag and brought his friend Ulf from Europe. I was really hoping this would be our year to turn things around. The success rate is 20%, so even with 4 tags we weren’t guaranteed to get a bull. We rolled into camp Tuesday just as the sun was setting and the snow was coming down. The wall tent and stove kept us warm through the night. The morning couldn’t come early enough.
When we awoke, I headed down to my favorite morning spot with my friend Karl while our friend Kevin would post up on another draw. We got a late start, and found ourselves hurrying down the hill as everything became illuminated by the morning sun. I sat down at the infamous “Pee Log” where I shot a bull in 2006 and Tate shot one in 2007. The log is covered in bright green moss so it was appropriately named.
Within 30 seconds of sitting I could see a heard of about 40 elk moving across the furthest hill at about 1000 meters. I signaled to Karl that I had spotted animals and he made his way to the log. We quickly devised a plan of attack. The heard was feeding across the hill from left to right. I would head directly towards the heard, and Karl would move to the right while walking towards them to head them off. That way if I spooked them he could pick up a bull as they busted out.
I made my way closer and stopped to glass at 600 meters. I could see a large heard bull with white tips on his antlers. He was a nice, big bull and had several cows around him. The heard also had some sentry cows that were looking for threats from all directions.
I closed the gap to 400 meters and had a shot. But I hadn’t shot too well recently and realized that I could probably get closer. I walked down into a ravine into thick trees and across a stream bed. I used the trees for cover as I worked my way up the hill. All of a sudden a large 5×5 bull and cow busted out of the thick brush. I radioed to Karl that they were headed his way and waited to hear a shot. But I didn’t hear anything and he said there were still elk on the hill. He hadn’t seen the 5×5 come out in his area. So I continued up the hill and the trees got sparse. I went from one tree to the next and as I approached a small tree I saw the heard bull – a large, heavy 6×6.
He was 80 meters in front of me and was grazing with a cow. I set up my bipod and took a deep breath. The cow took one step back and I took my shot. The bull collapsed and the rest of the herd erupted up the hill. I watched above, and could see the big bull down. I waited several minuted for him to expire, and then came up close to put him down for good. I was standing over a magnificent creature and was overwhelmed. I knew this was just the beginning so I got to work with my knife.
Owyhee 2010
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010I got to break in my new wall tent this year with an 8 day trip to owyhee unit for deer hinting. This is an area east of Burns Oregon effectively in the middle of nowhere. While the area didn’t seem to be heavy with deer, we were able to find a couple of bucks. And quite a few sheds from big bucks that eluded us. The views out there were worth it alone, and I’m glad we made the trek.

Looking with the new spotting scope. It's 25-75 power and is too powerful for me....I think I would be better off with something smaller, lighter and less power.

This showing just how desolate it is out there. The tent is dead center of the picture (click to enlarge)

I sat at this same spot in 2007 and saw an enormous buck. It will always be the one that got away after I found out my scope was bent.

Later in the day - badger deployment! It hissed at Dapper as we drove by. Big mistake for that guy to get aggressive...

Camp V O II - Note BBQ that lost almost all it's bolts on the way in, and our flag pole complete with whiskey dispensing deer skull

Spotting bucks for Karl and Kevin - Dapper is reeeeal photogenic at times. I think the camera said something disparaging about his badger and he's mad...

there are deer all over the hill above the rock, and a buck on the left side. I'm talking about the lower right hand side hill that is darker in color.

Success - Kevin got his first Mule deer. Karl was really close to walking into this buck but just barley zigged when he needed to zag.
The Best Sale Ever!
Sunday, November 29th, 2009Next weekend my mom is having the best sale ever! There will be TONS of good bargains on very unique art made my her and her friends. Rumor has it there will be a coffee company pouring joe and there working in getting a vineyard to serve wine. So come get ALL your Chrismas shopping done in one stop! I will be there Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday if you want to give me a high five and enjoy some wine together.
Who: A bunch of cool women artists
What: The sale of the century
When: December 5th 9-4, December 6th 11-4
Where: Click the link for a map View Larger Map
Why: Because you need art, and so do all of your friends!
Click here for more details and to see her art!
Northside 2009
Monday, November 2nd, 2009It was another great year with Karl in the woods. He had an elk tag and I came along to help. This years highlights included NO flat tires, and lots of snow. We also had a new addition with his friend Ulf, from Europe. The pictures tell the rest…

Base Camp 2009 - Note the blue "wall tent". Not an improvement over last years acomidations, but you gotta do what you gotta do. In my case, doing meant sleeping in the cruiser

Good buck! He was rutting hard, and came within 60 yards of us. He was pretty aggressive, and mad we were in his spot.

And what could possibly be better than mystery pasta? A double burger w/ swiss, ham, avocado, Anne's ketchup topped with homemade relish. Yum!

There area we were in had bulls, but they were in some thick, nasty stuff. One got pushed out and someone shot it by the road. Kinda defeating hiking up and down the hills when someone shoots one on the road.

Our trip into town to get gas. This was my best Dumb and Dumber moment. I pulled into the spot marked "Silver Spur Customers Only". I thought "hmm, that must be for old people". So I backed out and got the spot next to it. Half way through our meal Ulf looks up and says "Were eating at the Silver Spur". Ohh my.
More Action!
Boise Idaho Round II – now with Crouch
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Hmm....Bjorn: Checking horse race results, or calculating how much of his life savings we have swilled away - Bo: Sweet talking/ strong arming a lady - Me: Mad Badger Face
The photo bellow is from Boise Round 1 in March

Visit to the hospitol to say hello to Bjorns friend that wrecked on his bicycle. He used his face for a break.
Pendleton 2009
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009Let Er’ Buck! Was a good year free of burn victims, broken bones and stitches. That would be a first for the 502.

If I win the lottery I want to take a huge truck through those trees. Click photo to see picture of said truck.

Bjorn:"I bet those dumb gals at the motel in Provo, UT forgot to mail the check." Turns out Bjorn, you have to put an address on the envelope to get it to me.
1st Annual Morgan Clan Highland Games
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009Pictures to follow, once I track down the people that took some. I took some photos, but had a tough time taking pictures of myself while exhibiting unimaginable feats of strength. I actually did my best at the golf shot, taking second. I got 3rd on the Kiber toss which was cool. Did kinda piss poor on the keg toss and got crushed on rock tossing and bow and arrows. I think I stick one axe throw but it wasn’t enough to put me in the points. I placed six overall, out of about 15. Looking forward to coming back next year a little stronger so I can place higher.
Labor Day 2009
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009It was another great year to head out in the hills with old friends for good times. This year we focused on Rattlesnake hunting and I know just the spot. Up the mouth of the Deschutes there is a man made rock wall and 4 of my 5 visits have ended in snake sightings. The best year was with Stu when we went at night and got 4 in about 20 minutes. We hightailed it out of there to avoid being overrun by the venomous serpents.

I stopped at 6 places looking for dream catchers and this was all I found. Too big for my mirror, but probably pretty effective at catching dreams.

Talking to Karl about his upcoming elk hunt in which his friend is flying in from Denmark. We better produce!

Right when we got to camp we heard a hissing sound....all to familiar from the THREE flat tires I got with Karl last time we hung out.

The body moved for hours after it's head was gone. Even when we were preparing the meat it was still moving. Creepy.
All this followed by a wild birthday party for Shoots in SE complete with a fire dancer and a dunk tank (pictures to follow). What a great weekend!
Mt Hood with the boys
Monday, August 31st, 2009Had a great time up on hood with Tate, whiskey derek and some of the train wreck fellas.



























































































































































































