I knew that I had to write a post after beginning the hunt. Monday was the first day of early Elk. I went on my own because my hunting partner needed to rest.
When I got to the area, more people than I was comfortable with were already hunting. So I spent the majority of my hunt going from area to area and confirming who owns what property still, and exploring where which animals were spending their time.
I started on the Gardners property north of 532, but there was 6-8 trucks of people in at 8am when I arrived. I moved up to the Gardners north property but there was 4-5 trucks there. So I drove to the east side of the north area to scope the land. I watched two groups of hunters walking back to their trucks but didn't see many animals.
After that I drove up to the Joworskis, talked to Jim for a bit. He told me that Larry's property has elk on it right now. So over to Larry I went. He had already given all permission out but he carved out a day for me to work his north property on friday.
Here are some photos of driving out to the hunting area at sun up.
Then I drove past these fence posts half a douzen times trying to get this murder while they were sitting. But I didn't catch the photos when I had the opportunity. I only got two action photos of them flying away and one shot of a single crow moving up to the top of a power pole to get away from me.
Lastly, as always, i drove past the McPhersens and there were mulie on the east face of this hill. Without fail I find deer on this side of the hill on the highway.
So now to the sad part. On the last ten minutes of the drive home I started thinking about Arta's reactions / feelings when I would be hunting. It was a different pride that I didn't always see from her. It made me cry pretty hard for the last ten minutes of the drive trying to deconstruct this idea. I loved that she loved that I hunted. It's a difficult thing to express. It was a bit like a piece of her that I got to keep to myself. I hunted, she beamed when I would tell her stories like the one above. She was like a hunting partner to me in many ways.
That's enough sharing for now.