My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

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My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby Laguna Madre » Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:09 pm

Myself and a few buddies left South Texas for our elk hunt and were greeted with a cold white substance that was very unfamiliar.

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After a stressful drive down the canyon we finally made it to our base camp location. The reason it was a little stressful was because none of us had ever been to this location and I was not sure how large the roads were or if there would be a place big enough to turn around the 14 foot box trailer I was pulling with my new F-150 V6 eco boost. Speaking of the ecoboost there was plenty of power pulling the trailer up steep mountains roads my only complaint was while pulling a load all the way from Texas I only averaged about 6 miles per gallon. We had a $1000.00 fuel bill that sucked. Once we got to our spot and got a our tents set up and a fire in the stove is when we started to relax over a glass of Jameson.

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Woke up the next day to a very cold and snowy morning but the scenery was incredible.

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The plan was to backpack deep into the La Garrita Wilderness area which is a roadless track that is only open to foot or horse traffic. I figured because I routinely hiked 30 miles with an 80 lb pack when I was in the Marine Corps surely I could hike 5 miles with an 80lb pack even though I'm in my mid 40's. What I didn't take into account was gaining 2000 feet in elevation and lack of trails make the hiking extremely tough. Made it in about 2 miles before I said F this and found a spot for our spike camp.

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A couple of lessons this Texas boy learned was the importance of hanging your food from a tree as there were bear tracks about 50 yards from my tent and protecting my water source from the cold as all of our filtered water was frozen solid the next morning. I did hang the food because we saw a bear at base camp. After we got our water unfrozen and breakfast cooked I took off for some scouting and found a well used trail that connected two ranges and had a good water source and plenty of food and cover. With the fresh snow on the ground it was obvious the elk were in the area. The next morning my buddy got me up at 3am because he forgot to change his watch from Texas time and we had a quick cup of coffee and breakfast then headed out for a hour hike in the dark to our ambush site. On the way to site I felt the wind shift from South to North and figured we were screwed with the swirling winds but at this stage of the game it was too late to change locations in the dark so I stuck to the plan and hoped the wind would stop swirling. We got there 2 1/2 hours before first light and froze our assess off and I about killed by buddy for not changing his watch. First light finally got here and it was obvious the swirling winds had screwed us as I saw fresh elk tracks that were running away from our location. After a couple of days of backpack hunting in 15 degree temperatures and swirling the winds the thought of a warm tent, steaks, and whiskey won out and I headed off the mountain and back to base camp. The camp next to us had dropped three bulls but everyone else was having trouble locating the herds. I didn't get my first elk but I did see some awesome country and learned a thing or two about mountain hunting. I did see three bull moose, a black bear, and about a 200 mule deer including a 30 inch monster. Ironically on our last hunt when I had a mule deer tag I saw a ton of elk and only a handful of small mulies. I'm now back in South Texas and 80 degree weather and looking forward to the opening of duck and deer season down south. Hope everyone has a great season.

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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby Woody » Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:32 pm

Sounds like you had a good time! :thumbsup:

6 MPG that is aweful! My 5.3L 09 F150 gets 13-16MPG pulling a 22 foot boat.
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby bill herian » Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:49 pm

Sounds like a good hunt, but your pictures aren't showing.

My uncle shot a 5X5 in Colorado yesterday.
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby Flightstopper » Mon Oct 21, 2013 2:03 pm

Woody wrote:Sounds like you had a good time! :thumbsup:

6 MPG that is aweful! My 5.3L 09 F150 gets 13-16MPG pulling a 22 foot boat.


Eco boost loses its ass with a trailer behind it.

Sounds like a great trip regardless
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby HighDesertDuck » Mon Oct 21, 2013 3:30 pm

Sounds like a great trip!
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby Laguna Madre » Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:40 pm

I got a new computer and had trouble posting pics so here is another try from my old one. First pics are from the drive into the Wilderness Area.

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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby assateague » Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:44 pm

What is that little teeny blue tent?



I am jealous as all get out. That looks like a blast.
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby 3legged_lab » Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:49 pm

Your first pics didn't show for me either, but that is an awesome pic of the moose.
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby ea oneal » Mon Oct 21, 2013 10:18 pm

man i just hope you had as much fun as that look,s :clap:
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby waterfowlman » Mon Oct 21, 2013 10:24 pm

Sounds like a great trip laguna. Some beautiful pictures! Looks like you saw a lot of game out there.
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby ea oneal » Mon Oct 21, 2013 10:24 pm

[attachment=0]001.JPG[/attachment utah 2 year,s ago with my 50 .wish i was 10 year,s younger love to try with a bow!
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby 3legged_lab » Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:16 pm

Nice bull
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby ea oneal » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:15 pm

thanx the man who let me hunt his land was way cool . pulled that elk out of the wood,s and let me use his meat cutting shop to cut it up and wrap it . i wanted to give him some and he said buddy i live in elk heaven you take that home and enjoy.enjoy it i did!
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby 3legged_lab » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:31 pm

What's his ph #?
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby RonE » Tue Oct 22, 2013 10:16 pm

Laguna, it takes a couple of hunts to get to know the area. We hunted the same area in Colorado for 10 years, the first two years weren't very successful but knowing the area panned out in later years.
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby Mornin Beef » Wed Oct 23, 2013 6:31 pm

great run down laguna :popcorn:
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby rebelp74 » Wed Oct 23, 2013 10:04 pm

Nice!
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Re: My Colorado DIY Elk hunt

Postby IndianaMallard64 » Wed Oct 23, 2013 11:18 pm

freakin sweet! kinda made me cold lookin at those pics
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