high desert elk
Beginner
- Oct 28, 2007
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Just got back from our caribou hunt in Quebec. My dad, brother, and myself all filled our tags. Hunting was tough, the caribou weren't moving much, we'd see maybe 15 to 20 a day. Dad ended up shooting a couple of small ones, and my brother got a decent one and a small one. I also was fortunate enough to get a decent one and a smaller one as well. Shot min with a 7mm WSM with a 140 gr Nosler AccuBond (best bullet ever in my opinion). Both 'bous fell at under 200 yards. The fishing was really good to, caught some really nice lake trout. The Ptarmingan were all over the place, but we didn't bring a shotgun with us...next time maybe.
This bull was shot around 7:30 in the morning. The caribou were bedded about 1/2 a mile away. They got up and headed right to us. This one was only about 80 yards away when I shot him. While taking care of him, another group came through, but only had cows and small bulls. With this one on the ground, I decided I could wait to see if bigger one could be found. This one was shot on monday of a hunt ending on friday.
This one was in a group further up the hill from the first bunch about a mile from where the first one was shot. They started to work down the ridge and we had to all but run to stay ahead of them. When we got ahead of them, they turned and we had to sprint to try to stay ahead of them. The next one was shot at just under 200 yards.
This bull was shot around 7:30 in the morning. The caribou were bedded about 1/2 a mile away. They got up and headed right to us. This one was only about 80 yards away when I shot him. While taking care of him, another group came through, but only had cows and small bulls. With this one on the ground, I decided I could wait to see if bigger one could be found. This one was shot on monday of a hunt ending on friday.
This one was in a group further up the hill from the first bunch about a mile from where the first one was shot. They started to work down the ridge and we had to all but run to stay ahead of them. When we got ahead of them, they turned and we had to sprint to try to stay ahead of them. The next one was shot at just under 200 yards.