Sunday, October 7, 2012

AZ Archery Elk .....Tim's 4B & Eric's 4A Bulls

Sorry for the blitz in posts, but we're trying to get caught up.

This year we had the pleasure of hunting with Tim Allen of CA.  Tim drew a 4B Archery bull tag and was looking to cash in on his 3rd AZ bull with a bow.  It had been more than 10 years since I had personally guided in 4B. I can honestly say the unit is better than I remembered.  But it's still no 3C.

We located and chased bulls every day and saw some really good bulls.  We had some close calls early on and even a deflected arrow on the 5th morning on a dandy bull.  On the evening of day 6, we worked in on a cluster of 6 bulls.  The handful of cows kept the bulls occupied while we moved into the middle of the group.  Tim decided he wanted to have a bull called into bow range so Mike and Tim got setup by some trees and I moved back 40 yards and began calling.  Immediately a bull screamed and started moving our way.  The bull stepped into the open presenting Tim with an 18 yard shot.  Tim made two great shots to end the hunt.

Tim's called-in archery bull
 
Congrats Tim on another AZ Archery Bull
 
 

With Tim's tag filled and a little bit of time to spare, I headed for 4A.  Damon Hughes was hunting with his brother, Eric, and had been experiencing the highs & lows of archery elk hunting.  Eric Hughes and I attended school together and I was hoping to have some time to try and help Eric fill his tag.
 
I showed up at camp at 4pm and gave Eric my pep talk.(brown it's down; hops it drops; flies it dies!)  Eric agreed and off we went.  Within the hour we had moved in on a good bull with cows.  Unfortunately the swirling winds foiled our plans and the chase was on.  We bounced from bugle to bugle trying to find a good candidate for Eric's tag.  With darkness falling, we approached a bugle that sounded promising.  The bull emerged and we noticed that he was missing his G4.  Eric decided that he didn't care and was ready to fill his tag.  Eric's 1st shot deflected off a branch and sliced the bull above his left eye.  Then Eric smoked him at 50 yards.  Congrats Haird!!!(school nickname)
 
Eric's 1st Archery Bull
 
The Motley Crew




Thursday, October 4, 2012

Taylor's 4A Rifle Antelope

We had the pleasure of hunting antelope in unit 4A with Taylor Rimsza.  After a few weeks of scouting, we were ready to see something hit the dirt.  A buck we'd nicknamed "Lefty" was on the top of our list.  However, some other hunters bumped Lefty the night before the hunt and we never saw him again.  But on day 2, we'd glassed a buck tending a doe about 2 miles away.  A plan was devised and I went to the top of a hill, while Taylor and his brother, Brian, moved in to cut the distance.

We watched the bedded buck and doe for 2 hours in the heat.  Finally the buck got up and pushed his doe into an opening.  Taylor settled in for the 385 yard shot and let it rip.............. twice!  Brian did a great job of capturing the whole thing on film.  We will post the video soon.  Thanks to Devin and Damon for their time and also Taylor and Brian Rimsza for allowing us to help.  It's always nice to hunt with good guys that love to hunt as much as we do.

  Congrats Taylor!!
 
Great Mass and Prongs
 
 

Monday, October 1, 2012

OE4A AZ Antelope Hunt


After hunting the archery antelope season the BTO team moved straight into the rifle antelope hunts.
 Having spent alot of time in unit 5A, I was contacted by Brad Remfrey and asked if I could help out a great organization called the Outdoor Experience for All. This great organization has been created by Eddie Corona and assists kids with life threatening illnesses and provides outdoor experiences for them. I jumped at the opportunity and a first rate camp was set up by Eddie and his crew and the hunt was on.
Opening day found us glassing and seeing several lesser bucks before deciding to make a play on a great mature buck. With a short stalk and a 20 minute waiting game, Matt made an incredible 480
yard one shot kill on his first AZ antelope. Matt showed incredible composure and his no fear attitude was a perfect combination for success.
It was a pleasure and a honor to get to know and hunt with the Gonzalez family and friends. They are a great group of people and look forward to the new friendships made and sharing future hunts.
If you are interested in supporting a great organization check out OE4A.com website for information and give Eddie a call.
  



Matthew Gonzalez with a great AZ antelope
harvested with a 480 yd shot
 



The "Crew"

Saturday, September 1, 2012

AZ Archery Antelope Success

With the AZ archery season opening up last weekend, I found the boys and myself hunting some familiar areas. This is our third year in a row in the same unit hunting antelope and lets just say the unit has treated us well. We spent the first weekend trying to find the "Heartshaped" buck but with an over abundance of monsoon rain we did not find our big buck. However, the night before season  Devin found the buck he nicknamed Big Heavy from last year in a familiar spot and the hunt was on.


Big Heavy the night before season

Opening morning we glassed our buck and moved into position for a stalk. Big Heavy decided it was time to travel and left his does in search of greener pastures. It took until late afternoon opening day that friend Damon Hughes and myself located him about a mile from where we lost him that morning. I stalked to within 75 yds of him and his new set of does but just could not get it done before it got dark.
Saturday found us looking for the "heartshaped" buck again and putting a stalk or two on some lesser bucks before going home to work the week and get ready for the upcoming long weekend.
Labor Day weekend found Devin and I leaving camp in search of the "Heartshaped" buck or Big Heavy. Within 30 mins of the sun coming up we had located a buck from quite a distance with 8 does. An hour or so later after quite a stalk we finally glassed a bedded doe that was with our unknown buck. Crawling for approximately 250 yds found us inside of 130 yds of our bedded antelope. A short 30 mins later does began to get up and guess who gets up with the does, none other than Big Heavy. As Devin and I were discussing our game plan we decided to try a decoy to see if we could get him to move our way.
Just as the buck finished making a scrape Devin flipped up the decoy. Big Heavy locked on and the stare down began. Finally he gave in and started working our way. Big Heavy walked up to within 50 yds but with a tree blocking my view, the only tree in front of us, I did not have a shot. He finally had enough of our decoy and decided to walk back to his harem. Once the does locked onto the decoy and began to work our way Big Heavy decided he needed to revisit us. When he finally presented a shot it was a quartering away shot with him looking at me.  I had to slide over a few feet to have a clear shot and knew I was caught for sure. Well the antelope gods smiled on me that day and the Ulmer Edge broadhead took him right behind the shoulder and exited through the opposite shoulder blade. Big Heavy only lasted a 100 yds and the celebration began. Both myself and Devin were excited beyond belief. We had worked hard for this buck and what a great buck it is. Thanks to Devin and Damon for all their help. Special thanks to Devin who is always there to scout and work just as hard as I am for an animal. Enjoy some pictures from the hunt and who knows; will we get to hunt antelope 4 years in a row?

Big Heavy
 

Great reward to a great hunt
 


A great year for monsoon moisture

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Burnt Timber Bucks

Since the 2012 deer draw results will be posted soon, just thought we'd give you a little "Deer Teaser" to peak your anticipation.  All of the following bucks were taken in units 3A-3C over the last few years.  We've had great success on both the Junior and General hunts alike.  Enjoy the pictures and good luck on the draw!!

2011 General Hunt




2010 Season (Jr and General)

2009 Season


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Weekend Antelope Scouting Trip #2

Well we asked for rain and we got it.  Devin and the boys met me to scout antelope this weekend and so did the monsoon rain storms... Before we even arrived at camp it rained 1" plus and just kept coming leaving pretty much everything under water.  Units 4A and 5A had rolling monsoons pretty much all of Friday and Saturday which left for some cool weather and muddy four wheeler travel which the boys sure enjoyed.

We had quite a bit of success as we slipped and slid around on the four wheelers finding lots of elk in which 2 of the bulls were really nice 340-350 type bulls, and seeing 30+ antelope with 7 of those being bucks.  I did get some video with my Tinesup set up of the" Heart Shaped" buck that Devin hunted last year, pretty much in the same area he has been for the past few years.  Check out some pics and video from our weekend trip.......


One of the well needed storms this weekend


Treyden with his first set
Nice Az buck
The "Heart Shaped Buck"

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Size Doesn't Always Matter

It's pretty easy to get wrapped up into the whole size/numbers game when it comes to hunting.  I know I've done it.  It's especially hard when you're in the guiding business.  But here's a little story that really put things into perspective, at least for me.

Last year, I met a 12 year old boy from Clarkston, Washington by the name of Spencer Clegg.  He had drawn an early rifle bull tag in unit 4B and traveled to Arizona to hunt with his Dad, Matt, and good friend Matt Toniolli.  They hunted hard and chased some good bulls.  With time winding down, they decided to contact us in hopes of some help.  With only a day and a half left in the hunt, we met in Heber at 3:30pm and headed out for the evening hunt.  While driving to our desired hunting area, we drove up on two bulls that were watering at a tank near the road.

We ditched the truck and circled around the tank to get the wind and try to get into position.  Within minutes we were on the backside of the tank and had two 150 yard shooting lanes despite the thick cedar trees.  Suddenly a heavy 6x7 bull walked through the trees heading away from the tank.  We could also see the smaller bull still watering at the tank.  I turned to Matt (Dad) and explained that the 6x7 that walked off was a good bull and that I believed we could get on him in the clearing he was walking towards.  Or we could wait out the 5 point that was watering and that he would walk thru our shooting lanes when leaving the tank.  Here is where "perspective" comes in.

Being the good Dad that he is, Matt turned to his 12 year old son and asked Spencer what he wanted to do.  Go after the big bull in hopes of getting on him again, or wait for the smaller bull to exit the tank???  Spencer's response was simple and direct.  "I just want to shoot a bull, Dad!"

Within minutes the 5 point finished drinking and walked into view.  Spencer made a perfect 135 yard shot and dropped the bull with one shot from his 270.  I will never forget the celebration that erupted once the dust cleared.  I don't know that I've ever seen a more excited 12 year old.  It's moments like this that we love the most about hunting with youth.

Congratulations to Spencer on his first bull elk.  And Congrats to Matt Clegg for allowing his son to make the decision that I wouldn't have made.  But I'm glad he did!!


  Spencer's AZ Bull



Proud Dad Matt Clegg and Spencer



Spencer Porter, Rusty Ulmer, Me, and the Cleggs