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A tribute to two Elk hunters

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:13 pm
by elkslayer338
My Mentors are by far my Father and Uncle. the most extrem hunters I know. just Elk alone they have taken combined some 65 plus bulls and still doing it today! My uncle is 75 and my Dad is 71 its rare that a mountain man makes it up there that long. Are Camp is at 10,000 feet and consist of a 20 man wall tent " fits about seven with gear and stove wood pile" a Koral ,big game pole, food lift in a spruce " to keep bears from getting are supplies" and so on. We do all the work no guides no hired help.Both men served in the military. My uncle was a Field Geologist during the 50's threw the 80's and has been in the most remote spots on the world doing exploration work. Some times he would be in a tent for more then three or four months at a time. " if your in the wilderness this is the guy you want with you" He is humble and a colorful, always good for a laugh and one who will never let camp down. My Father is much the same but he is a Elkoholic Bad . He is a true master on elk behavior and how to hunt them. His character is his strongest attribute His strength is unreal ,he can still dog most twenty year olds " he wont admit it". Both men together set the stage for a Honorable camp.

My only mission these day's is to preserve the hunt for them . they have given me a life time of hunts and guidance to draw on. As my Dad broke trail for me when I was a boy I shall do for him.

We members of the melrose camp have sworn to pass on what we have been taught and preserve our camp way's for the next generation.

this vid is from last year and is low res " can't seem to get wmv to load will work on it" the bull is a 5x5 taken "vid only" the day before season.
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/mel ... +short.wmv

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:05 am
by ridgetop
Have you seen second hand lions? Good movie! Keep the tradition going. Go man, go! keep the stories and pictures coming.

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:42 am
by MuleyMadness
Sounds like your Dad has taught and trained you well, glad you are giving him some payback also. We are all going to need it someday.

Nice picture, haven't seent he video yet.

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 12:25 pm
by ABert
I know what you mean elkslayer. My brother and I have been trying to "payback" our dad for the last several years.

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:54 pm
by Hiker
I enjoyed that! It is great to see a group stick together for that many years. =D>

Some of my best childhood memories are my Dad and I running traplines together. We had a blast enduring the trials of the trapline together.

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:49 pm
by killerbee
good for you its not every day that some one recognizes their past =D> i seen the firdt half of the video and my comp. kicked me off but what i saw was cool.. great job

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:28 pm
by elkslayer338
Thanks guy's they mean the world to me like your Kin folk do to you.
Remember to let them know before they are gone or you are.

Here is another clip from last year's black powder Elk hunt.
http://melrose-elk-camp.googlegroups.co ... zpDrZnI7kw

dsgf

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:57 pm
by Rileyhunter
Awsome thread I got the same results as killerbee on the video but I saw enough to get the point. Its a great feeling to have someone that you care about that much.

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:19 pm
by MuleyMadness
Both videos worked great for me.

That second one with the elk bugle intro was hillarious. :))

I kept waiting for the kill shot? Where is that video? :)

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:34 pm
by elkslayer338
here is my 5x5 from last year Black powder hunt 2nd to last day on ten day hunt. shot with 50. at 100 yrds no scope and again at 75 yards on the run.
http://melrose-elk-camp.googlegroups.co ... 7RJJt53KQA