KSL Snapshot of the Week Contest Hello Everybody at KSL Outdoors. My name is Marc Osterloh. I own a cabin in Summit County about 5 miles east of Woodland Utah. I am an avid outdoorsman who loves to fish the upper provo river alot. Especially in the summer and fall. Over the years I have learned to fish with all matter of different equipment including spoons, spinners, and flies. A few years back I decided to try my hand at fishing with flies and even took a few fly tying classes to learn the skill. I would say that fishing with flies is probably what I do enjoy the most. On this particular day last August the wind was blowing hard enough to make it difficult to keep my hopper fly floating on the surface of the water. After about an hour of casting in some really tough conditions I decided to switch to a spin-casting rod with an old silver and green spoon that I have not used or even seen for at least 10 years. And things changed quickly. The big browns in the photos below hit my old spoon about 20 minutes apart from each other. They both were released back to the river to fight another day.
KSL Snapshot of the Week Contest Hello Everybody at KSL Outdoors. My name is Marc Osterloh. I own a cabin in Summit County about 5 miles east of Woodland Utah. I am an avid outdoorsman who loves to fish the upper provo river alot. Especially in the summer and fall. Over the years I have learned to fish with all matter of different equipment including spoons, spinners, and flies. A few years back I decided to try my hand at fishing with flies and even took a few fly tying classes to learn the skill. I would say that fishing with flies is probably what I do enjoy the most. On this particular day last August the wind was blowing hard enough to make it difficult to keep my hopper fly floating on the surface of the water. After about an hour of casting in some really tough conditions I decided to switch to a spin-casting rod with an old silver and green spoon that I have not used or even seen for at least 10 years. And things changed quickly. The big browns in the photos below hit my old spoon about 20 minutes apart from each other. They both were released back to the river to fight another day.
Jacob drew out for a Big horn sheep tag in Oregon on his first year putting in. After hunting for a few days Jacob came home with this.
Helping a good buddy on a CWMU unit hunting deer in the high country in mid October. Saw some good bucks and the first snow made for a great pic of this bull moose.
Helping a good buddy on a CWMU unit hunting deer in the high country in mid October. Saw some good bucks and the first snow made for a great pic of this bull moose.
That’s smile says it all! Cassi was lucky enough to draw a cow elk tag on Deseret land and livestock. She had the pleasure of running into Adam Eakle during the shooting test and has felt lucky and excited ever since. She has put in lots of time and effort in the hunting world and was finally able to harvest her first game animal. She made a double lung shot at 235 yards. The look on her face when this cow dropped was priceless! Her husband and family are very proud of her! Congratulations Cassi!
Utah county Rocky Mountain ram
As we pulled up to park the pick ups and horse trailers, another hunter, and a guide we’re just going out of sight down the trail the same way that we were headed by the time we got ready to go we was about 45 minutes behind them we started down the trail. We made it about 4 1/2 miles as we started hearing shots come up to the top of the ridge we stepped off. Our horses started scanning towards where the shots were coming from, and there stood to loan bulls we split our group. Some of them stayed up on the hill so they could spot for us. We took off to try to get a closer look as we started to near the edge of the flat one of the guys on the hill said we needed to hurry up that The other guys are starting to walk out towards the other bull so we picked up our pace we made it may be 100 yards and he come back on the radio and said no you guys really need to hurry so we took off on a full run up the wash got up to the edge of the flat to where the bulls were, walked out and laid down in a sage brush ranged him at 558 yards. We watched the second bull now my buddy said wait and let make sure we get a good look at him! He (the second bull) was rooting and bunting the down bull and me looking through my scope saw that the second bull was just what I was looking for told the guys with me nope good bull and pulled the trigger first shot was a little bit high chambered another bullet by now he had put it in reverse about 20 feet turned around as he turned broad side I shot again placing the shot right in the sweet spot he sat on his butt looked up at the sky and fell over sideways! 24 points and 25 years waiting on a tag for this ole kid! Henry Mountain Bison hunters choice 558 yard shot with a 300 PRC I have tons more pictures and videos I would love to share thank you! Love your show my boys and I watch it every week!!
As we pulled up to park the pick ups and horse trailers, another hunter, and a guide we’re just going out of sight down the trail the same way that we were headed by the time we got ready to go we was about 45 minutes behind them we started down the trail. We made it about 4 1/2 miles as we started hearing shots come up to the top of the ridge we stepped off. Our horses started scanning towards where the shots were coming from, and there stood to loan bulls we split our group. Some of them stayed up on the hill so they could spot for us. We took off to try to get a closer look as we started to near the edge of the flat one of the guys on the hill said we needed to hurry up that The other guys are starting to walk out towards the other bull so we picked up our pace we made it may be 100 yards and he come back on the radio and said no you guys really need to hurry so we took off on a full run up the wash got up to the edge of the flat to where the bulls were, walked out and laid down in a sage brush ranged him at 558 yards. We watched the second bull now my buddy said wait and let make sure we get a good look at him! He (the second bull) was rooting and bunting the down bull and me looking through my scope saw that the second bull was just what I was looking for told the guys with me nope good bull and pulled the trigger first shot was a little bit high chambered another bullet by now he had put it in reverse about 20 feet turned around as he turned broad side I shot again placing the shot right in the sweet spot he sat on his butt looked up at the sky and fell over sideways! 24 points and 25 years waiting on a tag for this ole kid! Henry Mountain Bison hunters choice 558 yard shot with a 300 PRC I have tons more pictures and videos I would love to share thank you! Love your show my boys and I watch it every week!!