#942414 - 10/31/15 11:44 PM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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Yes, I do not know what I enjoy more. Your words or pictures. Both high quality.
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#942460 - 11/02/15 01:08 AM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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Never been a reader but I do really enjoy reading your tails. Thankyou for sharing
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#942462 - 11/02/15 06:01 AM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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I'm not short, I'm 'fun size'
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As always.
Outstanding work Coley.
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#942465 - 11/02/15 07:14 AM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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My Area code makes me cooler than you
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Choices.
You can take great pride in knowing you have made the correct ones for you.
Nice job.
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#942537 - 11/02/15 08:24 PM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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#942577 - 11/03/15 10:03 AM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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Kitsap's Crankiest Contractor
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Thanks for the kind words and thoughts guys. I certainly never intended to ramble on for so long, but it was exceptionally hard to try and decide what to leave out, so I just kept on Glad some of you enjoyed bits and pieces at least. It is medicinal for me to force myself to sit and relive the details before they fade as well. Great read---you sure you're not a cop?
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#942580 - 11/03/15 10:38 AM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
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Stand and run directly at the sheep.
It's almost like he was 2Near us in the woods last Tuesday and stole my technique...which, incidentally, didn't work. Shooting at a running deer the size of a terrier in thick brush is apparently not a successul technique for me. Fish on... Todd
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#942581 - 11/03/15 10:49 AM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Finally had a chance to sit down and read all of this Coley...I shared my congratulations with you privately a while ago when you showed me the pics, this time I'll just thank you for the wonderful write up.
Very inspiring.
Fish on...
Todd
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#942584 - 11/03/15 11:08 AM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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My Area code makes me cooler than you
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Stand and run directly at the sheep.
It's almost like he was 2Near us in the woods last Tuesday and stole my technique...which, incidentally, didn't work. Shooting at a running deer the size of a terrier in thick brush is apparently not a successul technique for me. Fish on... Todd Oh so wrong my friend. It did work. Your pack out was lighter.
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#942585 - 11/03/15 11:10 AM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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My pockets got lighter as I was running like a commando thru the woods while reloading...that deer probably thought I was fuckin insane. I know Nick did...nothing like sitting in a tree stand watching your buddy play Tecmo Bowl with a deer in the bushes...not sure how he didn't fall out of the tree. Fish on... Todd P.S. Shot a better one later that day, the only reason I can laugh at myself on this one
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#942589 - 11/03/15 11:32 AM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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My Area code makes me cooler than you
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Glad you got out and found success.
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#942593 - 11/03/15 12:06 PM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
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Loc: Tuleville
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As always, great story and read, Coley! Always look forward to your fall adventures and you never disappoint.
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#942620 - 11/04/15 06:53 AM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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#942879 - 11/07/15 03:47 PM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 04/29/06
Posts: 1726
Loc: Offshore
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'G, Speaking of getting closer....
After watching two Clydesdale 6x6 bulls feeding at just over 100 yards before they dropped into the adjacent drainage, it took this third, smaller 6x6 bull about 2 hours to browse his way from a saddle at 200 yards to about 40 before he bedded down in the thick stuff just below me for the day.
Saw him the day before too. I had just come up from the bottom of the drainage to sit on a steep sage slope that was on the lee side to a known bedding area. Factors pointed to watching this timbered edge until dusk while also reducing some of the vertical back to camp. I paused briefly to grab some water and snap a couple of quick photos as the sun and clouds atop the far ridge were making for some interesting scenes. Was just getting ready to continue up to my chosen sit spot when a bull chirped just inside the nearby timber and a hoof struck a windfall. I rapidly ditched the camera, grabbed my rifle and stepped into the squat tree with my pack at my feet as 3 calves tumbled out onto the sage slope with 5 wary cows. The lead cow fixed my eyes and everyone bunched up behind her. Thought I was busted by my mere proximity. Fortunately, I had the fickle mountain wind in my favor and after a fair spell, she began to browse and they all warily joined in their breakfast, each keeping one eye on me. After a few minutes passed and they fed to within 15 paces, the 6x6 bull joined the group but was more interested in the furthest cow and licking the source of his latent lust. The Lord and Ladies of the realm from 15-25 yards.
After about 5 minutes, the wind subtly began to swirl around and my knees began to shake in their semi-squat as I made cozy-like with a Christmas tree. First, one cow abruptly lifted her head to sample the wind and bounced sideways, uncertain of which way to flee. All of them tensed, and the bull threw back his headgear as he dove into the thick stuff. Cows and their calves ran up, down and sideways from the scene. I had to laugh at the sudden chaos and flying snow. The whole experience again confirming the priority of their defenses, and all the while leaving me a humble and thankful admirer....
While not a remote sheep hunt, I also have an appreciation of being in places where there are no other boot tracks, and the wonder of such wild places can be savored for what they stir inside. Thank you again for taking us along....
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#942886 - 11/07/15 07:49 PM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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Awesome encounter Driftin' Thanks for sharing and it sounds (and looks) like a magical day to be in the hills. Getting close to and sharing company with these critters is a phenomenal experience alone, not to mention having something to show for the effort after the fact.
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#943635 - 11/19/15 03:54 PM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 12/29/99
Posts: 1604
Loc: Vancouver, Washington
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I'm not a hunter, but I like a good story. And that's a great account of a great experience. Seems like there are alot of hunting magazines who would pay top $$'s for what you wrote. Get a good editor, write it up, and see who might be willing to publish it. The only thing missing is a good pic of the entire animal. The rest of the article is tailor-made for a hunting mag. Good luck.
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#943637 - 11/19/15 04:45 PM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
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Have to agree w/ cohoangler. Might be a nice second income for you Coley, your better than 95% of the professional writers I read. Check out https://www.riflemagazine.com/home/index.cfm pull up the pdf on Successful Hunter magazine. Wolfe publishing is about the cream of the crop IMO. c/22
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#943700 - 11/20/15 11:23 PM
Re: In The Hall of The Mountain King - AK Dall Sheep
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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Again many thanks for the kind words. One day I will get around to submitting something for consideration somewhere, but for now it's just therapy for me and a chance to share an experience with a few who might be interested or appreciate it.
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