Hunting Over the Past 10 years:

Guy Miner

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Was just thinking back about my hunts over the past 10 years. Many times I didn't come home with a notched tag, but empty handed. Those also were good hunts.

2024 Idaho spring bear 30-06
2023 Oregon cow elk 30-06
2022 Washington muley doe 30-30
2021 Washington muley buck 30-06
2020 Wyoming muley buck and antelope buck 7mm Rem Mag
2019 birds only I think
2018 Wyoming muley buck and antelope buck 30-06
2017 Brooks Range Grizzly and wolf 30-06, Washington muley buck 25-06
2016 Washington cow elk and bear, Wyoming muley buck and antelope all with the 30-06
2015 Washington muley doe 25-06
2014 Wyoming muley buck and antelope 25-06

Every hunt is a story, an adventure to be remembered, shared with good folks. Dad didn't do much "big game" hunting but he was serious about his bird hunting. One of my sons hunts and is my most frequent companion afield.

I am so grateful for having been able to do all this hunting, and so much more over the past decades!

Guy
 

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I may be in a bit of a .30-06 rut too Guy. But I just love the danged cartridge and rifle so much, it makes no sense to not utilize it as much as possible. As you can see I’ve used other stuff too:

2024 -
Cow Elk - .300 WSM (hopefully successful)

2023 - Oregon
Unsuccessful Buck deer - .270
Unsuccessful Elk - .264 Win Mag

2022 - Oregon
Aoudad Ram - .30-06
4x4 Buck - .30-06
Cow Elk - .270

2021 - Oregon
Unsuccessful elk - .270
Cougar - .25-06

2020- Oregon
Doe deer - .30-06
Cow elk - .30-06

2019- Oregon
Unsuccessful Buck deer - .25-06
Doe deer - .25-06
Cow elk - .338 Lapua Magnum

2018- Oregon
Cow elk - .30-06
4x4 buck - .30-06
Doe deer - .308
Cougar - .22-250

2017- Oregon
Doe Deer - .30-06

2016- Oregon
Cow elk - .25-06

2015- Idaho
Unsuccessful deer/elk .30-06

2014- Idaho
3x3 Buck - .30-06
Unsuccessful elk - .30-06
 
Everyday afield with friends and family is a success, regardless of the finn, fur or feather you bring home!
If you do, it just adds the benefit of sharing more time at the table with friends and family enjoying in the sharing of the fruits of your labour, and the contentment of full bellies, and fond memories
 
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I too have been blessed with success in the field over the past 10 years:

2014:
Moose 7MMSTW
2015:
Stones sheep, moose and elk 7MM STW
2016:
Moose 6.5 Creedmoor
2017:
Caribou 6.5x55
2018:
Caribou 338 Federal
2019:
Grouse 28 ga and recurve (first year in 25 that I didn't take any big game)
2020:
Moose 9.3x62
2021:
Sones sheep 7MMSTW
2022:
Caribou and moose 338 Federal
2023:
Red stag, Fallow buck, caribou 6.5 Creedmoor
Stones sheep 338 Federal
2024:
Nyala, impala, bushbuck, kudu, warthog 300 Win Mag (PH's rifle)
 
Dang it’s hard to remember that far back.
2024 - ?
2023 - Whitetail nubby 460 Wby
Whitetail buck & doe Wicked Ridge X-bow
2022 - Whitetail doe 30-06
Whitetail doe Wicked Ridge X- bow
2021 Whitetail buck 416 Wby
2020 Whitetail buck & doe 416 Wby
2019 Whitetail doe 257 Wby
After that it’s a little fuzzy
 
You're right Gerry - I want to get that easy kicking, flat shooting, lethal 25-06 back into the hunt! Easiest way I have of making a 400 yard shot... Just put the crosshairs on the back of the deer and drop the bullet right into the vitals. :)
 
You're right Gerry - I want to get that easy kicking, flat shooting, lethal 25-06 back into the hunt! Easiest way I have of making a 400 yard shot... Just put the crosshairs on the back of the deer and drop the bullet right into the vitals. :)
Just get Gavin to hook you up with some of those new fancy bullets he likes to use. Or just keep on using those 115 gr blue cyclones that work so well!
 
I have a log of all the deer I have taken since 1967. I recorded the year, the location, the weapon (shotgun, pistol, bow, X-bow, rifle cartridge), and number of shots. I believe that, as I review the list, I can remember each one of them. It took me 7 shots to finish my first buck with a borrowed Win. M12 shotgun. All of the deer taken with pistols (around 18) were taken with one shot. All but one of the deer taken with a rifle were taken with one shot. I haven't used a muzzle loader yet. All-in-all, I like hunting with a rifle the best.
 
I'll try to remember, but 10 years back is a long time,,,
2024,,,possible nilgai 300 Win Mag
2023 2 cow nilgai 300 Win Mag
2022 cow red stag 300 Win Mag
2021 whitetail doe and cow red stag 6.5 Creedmoor
2020 2 whitetails, and hog 6.5 Creedmoor , 308 Win
2019 2 whitetails 7 Mag, 6.5 Creedmoor
2018 1 whitetail 7 STW
2017 2 whitetails and hog .308 and 7 Mag
2016 2 whitetails 7 STW
2015 2 whitetails 7 Mag / 7 STW
2014 bull nilgai 7 STW
2013 bull nilgai and whitetail 7 STW
Each year after should be 1 or 2 whitetails 7 Mag / 7 STW with occasional bull nilgai every few years ( 7 STW / 338 Lapua )
 
In the next ten years I am hoping to use the following cartridges on as wide of a variety of big game as possible:

.22-250 Rem
.25-20 WCF
.25-35 WCF
.250-3000 Savage
.25-06 Rem
.264 Win Mag
.270 Win
.284 Win
7mm-08 Rem
7x57mm
.300 Savage
.308 Win
.30-06
.300 WSM
.357 Magnum (handgun and carbine)
.35 Whelen (once I get one!)
.54 Lyman Great Plains Muzzleloader
 
I also have several that need to make into the field.
This year the 35 Whelen and 375 Wby are up. Next year the 340Wby will have their turn. Then there is the rest.
223 Rem
243 Win handgun
25 Creed handgun
7mm RM
338 Lapua
458 WM
Then there are 2 that are tanks.
6mm Creed 23lbs
6.5mm Creed 18.5lbs
 
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