- Location
- Central; Alberta
After 12 unsuccessful days of chasing trophy Wt around my farm, I took my son into the big bush country in Western Alberta for a mixed bag hunt. We could have filled all 4 doe and both buck WT tags but I am still holding out for a great one. We ttok this doe and a 4x5 wt that I will add pics later, as well as this 5pt Bull elk. Shot on the Elk was about 450 yards, rifle is a Kimber 84M 270 WSM, son's Deer is a Browning Abolt on 308 win. Stayed old school wall tent style and ded a pile of walking, glassing rattling ect. definitely one of the most gratifying hunts i have had, as it is so much nicer to share with your kids and to get them hunting the "Right way" ie not simply road hunting as 90% of hunters in this area do. not one hunter was sighted more than 400 yards from the road.
Kids doe shot at 100 yards
Bull Elk taken 2 miles from a road. I saw him from 3/4 mile away and was able to close the distance to 450 yards and after several good hits from 140 gr Hornady SPBT, the bull was down. of course I had left the rangefinder in camp that morning, as well as my game saw, both of which would have made life easier.
The recover unit, I could not believe the power the little 17 year old suziki 300 had, tower a 440 lb elk and 2 220 pound hunters uphill 2 miles back to trailhead.
Kids doe shot at 100 yards
Bull Elk taken 2 miles from a road. I saw him from 3/4 mile away and was able to close the distance to 450 yards and after several good hits from 140 gr Hornady SPBT, the bull was down. of course I had left the rangefinder in camp that morning, as well as my game saw, both of which would have made life easier.
The recover unit, I could not believe the power the little 17 year old suziki 300 had, tower a 440 lb elk and 2 220 pound hunters uphill 2 miles back to trailhead.


















































