I always tease my grandchildren that when they catch a fish they have to kiss it. This little granddaughter was not even going to touch it. Her cute little face shows it all. One of our best fishing memories ever on the Boulder mountain near Escalante Utah.
I always tease my grandchildren that when they catch a fish they have to kiss it. This little granddaughter was not even going to touch it. Her cute little face shows it all. One of our best fishing memories ever on the Boulder mountain near Escalante Utah.
Limited entry muzzleloader elk on southwest desert south. After shooting this bull at 40 yards, he ran about 50 yards and this is how I found him, up in the juniper tree. Pretty crazy sight and something I’ve never seen before.
Limited entry muzzleloader elk on southwest desert south. After shooting this bull at 40 yards, he ran about 50 yards and this is how I found him, up in the juniper tree. Pretty crazy sight and something I’ve never seen before.
Happy Birthday to me!! Having this picture come through from the trail camera down on the family property was the only birthday present I need! 🙂
Happy Birthday to me!! Having this picture come through from the trail camera down on the family property was the only birthday present I need! 🙂
Sunbeams over Orem, Uah
Bull elk swimming across a lake
Kanyon Daley’s Remarkable Hunting Season For his first hunt of the season, Kanyon set off with a pronghorn tag mentored to him by his Grandpa Shane. With expert spotting from his dad, Greg, we located 9 pronghorns with one buck on the first day. Using a Montana pronghorn decoy, we stalked within 50-60 yards of the buck. Kanyon made a great muzzleloader shot, dropping him in his tracks. In Kanyon’s next hunting adventure, he once again received a mentored tag. This time, Kanyon’s dad, Greg, had waited 25 years to draw an elusive Mountain Goat Tag. When his time finally came, he decided it would be a once in a lifetime memory for everyone if he mentored it to Kanyon to make this his best hunting season yet. The first three days of the hunt were a struggle with white out conditions and 6 inches of snow. However, the kids enjoyed snowball fights and sledding. Finally, the weather cleared, and the hunt was on. When the goats were located, they were 11600 feet up a steep cliff. It took a lot of hiking and waiting patiently for the goats to move to the right side of the mountain. Kanyon made an impressive 50-yard shot, and then the work began to transport the goat 2 ½ miles down the steep mountain. The hunts have been an excellent experience for all family and friends involved. We believe Kanyon is the GOAT, greatest of all time! His season is not over yet; he still has a deer and elk tag to fill.
Kanyon Daley’s Remarkable Hunting Season For his first hunt of the season, Kanyon set off with a pronghorn tag mentored to him by his Grandpa Shane. With expert spotting from his dad, Greg, we located 9 pronghorns with one buck on the first day. Using a Montana pronghorn decoy, we stalked within 50-60 yards of the buck. Kanyon made a great muzzleloader shot, dropping him in his tracks. In Kanyon’s next hunting adventure, he once again received a mentored tag. This time, Kanyon’s dad, Greg, had waited 25 years to draw an elusive Mountain Goat Tag. When his time finally came, he decided it would be a once in a lifetime memory for everyone if he mentored it to Kanyon to make this his best hunting season yet. The first three days of the hunt were a struggle with white out conditions and 6 inches of snow. However, the kids enjoyed snowball fights and sledding. Finally, the weather cleared, and the hunt was on. When the goats were located, they were 11600 feet up a steep cliff. It took a lot of hiking and waiting patiently for the goats to move to the right side of the mountain. Kanyon made an impressive 50-yard shot, and then the work began to transport the goat 2 ½ miles down the steep mountain. The hunts have been an excellent experience for all family and friends involved. We believe Kanyon is the GOAT, greatest of all time! His season is not over yet; he still has a deer and elk tag to fill.
Kanyon Daley’s Remarkable Hunting Season For his first hunt of the season, Kanyon set off with a pronghorn tag mentored to him by his Grandpa Shane. With expert spotting from his dad, Greg, we located 9 pronghorns with one buck on the first day. Using a Montana pronghorn decoy, we stalked within 50-60 yards of the buck. Kanyon made a great muzzleloader shot, dropping him in his tracks. In Kanyon’s next hunting adventure, he once again received a mentored tag. This time, Kanyon’s dad, Greg, had waited 25 years to draw an elusive Mountain Goat Tag. When his time finally came, he decided it would be a once in a lifetime memory for everyone if he mentored it to Kanyon to make this his best hunting season yet. The first three days of the hunt were a struggle with white out conditions and 6 inches of snow. However, the kids enjoyed snowball fights and sledding. Finally, the weather cleared, and the hunt was on. When the goats were located, they were 11600 feet up a steep cliff. It took a lot of hiking and waiting patiently for the goats to move to the right side of the mountain. Kanyon made an impressive 50-yard shot, and then the work began to transport the goat 2 ½ miles down the steep mountain. The hunts have been an excellent experience for all family and friends involved. We believe Kanyon is the GOAT, greatest of all time! His season is not over yet; he still has a deer and elk tag to fill.