05 November 2010, 07:52
Dog ManMulie and Spike bull
Linda killed her buck the second weekend of the season (Oct. 23) . She made a nice 150 yard shot with her Kimber 308 and 165gr. Partitions. It was a long drag to the truck but we were back home and eating the tenderloins for dinner.
This past weekend we headed up to the nearby national forest and I killed this spike bull. Eastern Washington is mostly spike bull, unless you draw a quality tag which I have been putting in for the last 14 years. I ranged him across the canyon at 411 yards. Shooting my Mod 70 30-06 with 180 gr. Partition hand loads across my pack, I shot 6 times and hit him 3, all in the shoulder area. Any would have been fatal, but I always keep shooting until they are down. It was really good shooting for me and boy was it fun.
Linda’s 2 brothers were along. They both archery hunt and came up just to help out in a situation like this. A 300 hundred yard pack to the top of the ridge and then at least 2 miles to the truck at the gate of the forest service road. Everything was in camp by dark and we were eating back strap steaks for dinner. There isn’t a meal in this world that I enjoy any more than that.
We use a Cabela’s bighorn tent on these hunts with a small stove. One thing that worked out great, that I had never done before was to just take along 20 presto logs. I put them in a Tupperware tote and boy was it nice. No chainsaws, splitting mauls or gas cans. 2 or 3 would heat all night. It worked great on these short hunts and from the ice and fuel store, they were only $1.10 each.
05 November 2010, 08:09
SevenxbjtCongrats to you both. Looks like you will have a full freezer.
05 November 2010, 08:12
jwp475Congradulations to you and Linda for a successful hunt

05 November 2010, 08:52
graybirdCongrats on a successfull couple of weeks!
05 November 2010, 09:01
CRUSHERjust plain folks doing what they were made to do. congrats hope you have many more of these hunts. love the presto log idea not ready to give up my saw and maul but love the idea.
05 November 2010, 13:43
SMACK!!!!Excellent job! Being a "Native" of Central Washington I know how hard it is with the true spike rules. Good shooting!
05 November 2010, 20:27
OLBIKERCongrats,now the good eating starts!!!!!!
