The Mountain Hunting Thread

Now, that brings back some memories. John Witham did that kind of stuff all the time with his Wilga up here.

Ross River Air, he could get you in and out of some of the smallest holes.

I need to find some of those pictures.

Ted

Please do find some pictures. I know I'd like to see some.

Here's one to start.

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This was a ten day hunt with a guy ten years older than me. All one shot kills, Jim lived at close to 10,000 feet elevation in Colorado, and was a goat in the hills!

One of the best hunts I ever guided,
Ted
 
Amazing picture. That had to be quite a hunt with sheep, caribou and moose taken, and all good heads at that.

It was a great hunt. This was 1973 and he arrived in a 185 at the mouth of Raft Creek. We travelled two hours on horseback to base camp, where my wife had a delicious dinner waiting. Stayed there that night, and headed out the next morning.

Next seven days were travelling to a couple of spike camps by horse, and the hunting on foot. Then, back to base camp for a days rest, and Raft Creek the next for pickup in 185 to Whitehorse. Taking care of the capes and meat was at least half that time.

I was invited to his home, and visited him the next Spring. Great guy!

We stayed in touch for several years, and I sent him a few cases of Red River Cereal which he had never seen until he hunted with us. :)

Ted
 
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Don’t worry I’ve never hunted a spot of yours, and we’ve never hunted within a hundred miles of each other, never will no matter how hard we try.

For the record folks, he’s been perturbed by my personal opinion in another thread unrelated to mountain hunting. I wish you the best and encourage you to share your mountain hunting as well, as that is why we’re here. If your desire is to spread frustration, it’s the wrong spot there’s plenty of better places on here, and cheers.

Out on the water side of mountain hunting to get back on topic, Hoyt knows the place, ;)

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Here's one to start.

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This was a ten day hunt with a guy ten years older than me. All one shot kills, Jim lived at close to 10,000 feet elevation in Colorado, and was a goat in the hills!

One of the best hunts I ever guided,
Ted

wow wonderful; memories. it is time again to prepare an hunting trip: one duffle bag, one sleeping bag : one dog as well ...
 
Sure is! :d

And I’m really smitten with the classic hunt pic too Ted, all beautiful specimens to boot. Gotta respect a fellow his age who could hack it on a hunt that busy.

Absolutely! He more than did his share. I was in perhaps the best shape of my life,....

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... and he had no trouble at all keeping up with me. It was mutual, and perhaps why we became long time friends.

Ted

PS: That's the old 270 Husqvarna with the Leupold 3X that I have posted about a few times on here.
 
Absolutely! He more than did his share. I was in perhaps the best shape of my life,....

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... and he had no trouble at all keeping up with me. It was mutual, and perhaps why we became long time friends.

Ted

PS: That's the old 270 Husqvarna with the Leupold 3X that I have posted about a few times on here.
Man. You guys sure leaned heavily on technical gear and clothing to "get 'er done" back then. ��

Great pictures Ted. Thank you for sharing them.
 
For the record folks, he’s been perturbed by my personal opinion in another thread unrelated to mountain hunting. I wish you the best and encourage you to share your mountain hunting as well, as that is why we’re here. If your desire is to spread frustration, it’s the wrong spot there’s plenty of better places on here, and cheers.

Interesting conclusion, you must have studied the whole P section of Websters to find that word. Talking about mountain hunting here, right?

Been hunting areas in the mountains and they were good, like going home with a sheep and caribou every second year. Then the outfitters take over and draws for residents have been implemented due to the hunting orgs lobbying. It went to chits ever since. The stewarts of the land eh, lol.

This is my opinion and experience. So if you are frustrated about anyone's opinion I can't really help you. Maybe study another section of Websters and you'll find another fancy word to keep frustration levels low.
 
You’re welcome and encouraged to share your mountain hunting adventures here, and cheers. If you’re struggling to find a good hunting spot let me know what you’re after and feel free to PM me about that, I know a few. I have zero interest in arguing however and again wish you the best.

Back to the topic, the commute, heaven help you if the stove quits.

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Here's a really old one with my best hunting partner when he was just nine years old.

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Of course, as they say up here, "If you don't like the weather, just be patient. It'll change in a few hours. "

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Ted
 
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