Guy Miner
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Kinda thinking on the keyboard here, but it's a friendly audience.
Health issues took away my planned Africa hunt, and I'm coming to terms with that. I may not be able to travel long distances by air again. Okay. But... I live in "the west" and hunting can be pretty decent out here. Looking at hunting/outdoor experiences I'd like to try:
Wildlife photography - I'm including that with hunting as it's much the same, without any gunfire, and it doesn't fill the freezer, directly.
Fly fishing - I used to fish a lot and enjoyed. Would love to get back into it regularly. Just don't seem to make the time for it anymore. Not sure why. I've got good fly fishing very close to home.
Upland game bird hunting with my dog. Grouse, pheasant, chukar, quail etc... LOVE IT!
Annual deer hunt, preferably with my son. Gotta do it. If I can't do any other big game hunting, I want to make sure this always happens.
I'd like to take a deer with my bow... I've never done that.
Pronghorn Antelope - so fun to hunt! I've taken five. All have been delicious. I'd like to hunt them some more!
Bear - I'd really like to do a baited bear hunt. Idaho comes to mind. All mine have been spot & stalk which has been great, but I'd really like to clobber a bear at close range with my 45-70 or even a big-bore handgun. I think lurking around a bait barrel will give me that chance.
Elk - I keep hoping for another cow elk tag. Only a little interested in taking a big bull. Not much space for another big set of elk antlers and cow elk taste so good.. There's a good local tag I keep applying for. Got it in 2016 and it was a great late-season hunt. I'd like to repeat that. Should be getting close to having enough points to draw. Wouldn't mind going out of state for a cow elk either.
Buffalo/Bison - probably not much of a hunt, but... I want to do it, even just a ranch hunt. Great meat, and a good excuse to use the 45-70.
Moose - Will I ever draw a tag here in Washington? Kinda doubtful. Thinking Idaho, or possibly British Columbia for shiras moose.
Bighorn Sheep - I keep applying for the tag. Meanwhile I'll shoot 'em with my camera.
Auodad/Barbary Sheep? Hmmm. A reasonable substitute for the bighorn I'd think. I hear that the meat from a ram isn't so good.
Mountain Goat? Again, I keep applying for the Washington tag, but don't have much hope of drawing it. Maybe I can get some good photos.
Gemsbok - that was what I really wanted to hunt in Africa. Know what? They're running around loose and are huntable in New Mexico! Meat is supposed to be good, and Mama has encouraged me to explore that hunt.
Caribou was an option, but dang, that seems to have gotten expensive.
Hog hunt - always an option. Haven't done so in more than 30 years.
I'd so much rather spend the cash on hunting than on buying more firearms.
Thoughts? Your priorities? Suggestions?
Thanks for bearing with my musing while I sip my coffee and think about hunting.
Guy
Health issues took away my planned Africa hunt, and I'm coming to terms with that. I may not be able to travel long distances by air again. Okay. But... I live in "the west" and hunting can be pretty decent out here. Looking at hunting/outdoor experiences I'd like to try:
Wildlife photography - I'm including that with hunting as it's much the same, without any gunfire, and it doesn't fill the freezer, directly.
Fly fishing - I used to fish a lot and enjoyed. Would love to get back into it regularly. Just don't seem to make the time for it anymore. Not sure why. I've got good fly fishing very close to home.
Upland game bird hunting with my dog. Grouse, pheasant, chukar, quail etc... LOVE IT!
Annual deer hunt, preferably with my son. Gotta do it. If I can't do any other big game hunting, I want to make sure this always happens.
I'd like to take a deer with my bow... I've never done that.
Pronghorn Antelope - so fun to hunt! I've taken five. All have been delicious. I'd like to hunt them some more!
Bear - I'd really like to do a baited bear hunt. Idaho comes to mind. All mine have been spot & stalk which has been great, but I'd really like to clobber a bear at close range with my 45-70 or even a big-bore handgun. I think lurking around a bait barrel will give me that chance.
Elk - I keep hoping for another cow elk tag. Only a little interested in taking a big bull. Not much space for another big set of elk antlers and cow elk taste so good.. There's a good local tag I keep applying for. Got it in 2016 and it was a great late-season hunt. I'd like to repeat that. Should be getting close to having enough points to draw. Wouldn't mind going out of state for a cow elk either.
Buffalo/Bison - probably not much of a hunt, but... I want to do it, even just a ranch hunt. Great meat, and a good excuse to use the 45-70.
Moose - Will I ever draw a tag here in Washington? Kinda doubtful. Thinking Idaho, or possibly British Columbia for shiras moose.
Bighorn Sheep - I keep applying for the tag. Meanwhile I'll shoot 'em with my camera.
Auodad/Barbary Sheep? Hmmm. A reasonable substitute for the bighorn I'd think. I hear that the meat from a ram isn't so good.
Mountain Goat? Again, I keep applying for the Washington tag, but don't have much hope of drawing it. Maybe I can get some good photos.
Gemsbok - that was what I really wanted to hunt in Africa. Know what? They're running around loose and are huntable in New Mexico! Meat is supposed to be good, and Mama has encouraged me to explore that hunt.
Caribou was an option, but dang, that seems to have gotten expensive.
Hog hunt - always an option. Haven't done so in more than 30 years.
I'd so much rather spend the cash on hunting than on buying more firearms.
Thoughts? Your priorities? Suggestions?
Thanks for bearing with my musing while I sip my coffee and think about hunting.
Guy