Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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That's about the only way I can explain it. I have had a dozen bucks, two of them pretty good, in my range in the past two few weeks. I had a GREAT hunt. I have not felt the urge to pull the trigger once. Not at all. This morning I finally shrugged and told myself that I am apparently NOT going to pull the trigger on a Washington mulie this year. Pretty funny. Guess the pronghorn and the mulie in the freezer from my Wyoming trip are enough to satisfy me.
At any rate, it has been a good couple of weeks of hiking, Jeeping, watching, waiting, and generally enjoying my time in the Cascades. I've seen wonderful things, spent good time afield, and could have filled my tag several times. No, I have no bullet performance report, just some photos to share. My tag is good until tomorrow night, but I'm not hunting anymore. I just don't want to kill another deer this year. So I won't.
Sorry if the photos are generally lower quality, I didn't tote a real camera along with me most of the trip, just my cell phone:
Young buck, just above town, maybe 10 yards:
My only "selfie" this hunt. With the .30-30 Glenfield:
Most of the time I carried the deer-zapping .25-06 Remington, with the 6x Leupold & 115 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip handloads:
The Jeep, with the new Toyo mud tires, did superbly. It went places I'd have been very uncomfortable taking my old pickup, and did so easily. Snow, mud, steep inclines and deep ruts were not problems:
Saw some bighorn sheep:
Some nice sunrises:
Some steep country, that's about 2,000 - 3,000' from the floor to the crest of the ridge:
A little snow:
And plenty of mule deer:
It was a great hunt, and I thoroughly enjoyed! Despite not tagging a buck.
Regards, Guy
At any rate, it has been a good couple of weeks of hiking, Jeeping, watching, waiting, and generally enjoying my time in the Cascades. I've seen wonderful things, spent good time afield, and could have filled my tag several times. No, I have no bullet performance report, just some photos to share. My tag is good until tomorrow night, but I'm not hunting anymore. I just don't want to kill another deer this year. So I won't.
Sorry if the photos are generally lower quality, I didn't tote a real camera along with me most of the trip, just my cell phone:
Young buck, just above town, maybe 10 yards:
My only "selfie" this hunt. With the .30-30 Glenfield:
Most of the time I carried the deer-zapping .25-06 Remington, with the 6x Leupold & 115 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip handloads:
The Jeep, with the new Toyo mud tires, did superbly. It went places I'd have been very uncomfortable taking my old pickup, and did so easily. Snow, mud, steep inclines and deep ruts were not problems:
Saw some bighorn sheep:
Some nice sunrises:
Some steep country, that's about 2,000 - 3,000' from the floor to the crest of the ridge:
A little snow:
And plenty of mule deer:
It was a great hunt, and I thoroughly enjoyed! Despite not tagging a buck.
Regards, Guy