Still pouting!!!!!

monstermuleyhunter

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I must know that I am not the only one taking all these toad pics a little hard....what a rough year for me. I hunted my ass off all three season and didnt see a single shooter. I know many of these toads were killed with a little help from the weather and my unit recieved none but its still tough. I hope my luck changes. Thanks for taking part in my crying session and thanks to all the fellow MM members that will continue to bring tears to my eyes.!!!!
 
Stonefly got your PM....Thanks. I think ive went through about 13 boxes of tissues and 2 tubes of vagisil! Im praying to the almighty that these pains and tears subside soon! I do have a small glimmer of hope that I may get into the elk tomorrow on the muzzie hunt so maybe that will help however theres nothing like a big ol'muley!
 
You never saw a shooter in all 3 seasons? Wow, I'd be crying too.

Maybe change your unit or tactics and good luck next year.

I look at the trophy pics and it inspires me to do a little more next year. At least that's my perspective.

Good luck on your elk hunt.

Zeke
 
If it helps any, I saw way more fawns this year than I have seen in several previous years. Maybe in 4 years we will have a bumper crop of nice bucks!
That is if mother nature doesn't do her dirty work before then!
 
Nope you are not the only one... My dad and I are amongst your ranks. Except for we are eating quadruple tag soup! My dad and I both drew the general region E tag for wyoming and the wasatch west tag here in Utah. After a tough five hunting days (and many scouting trips) in wyoming of 50+ mph winds and very few bucks (only caught a half second glimpse of one shooter before he spooked from his bed and was long gone done the backside of the ridge)we thought we'd have better luck closer to home in the wasatch west unit. Last year we hunted near strawberry ridge and diamond fork and saw some nice bucks so we put in for that tag again. We were successful in drawing the tag but boy was it hard to fill the tag. Both my dad and I were okay with coming home from wyo empty handed knowing that the utah hunt would be much kinder or so we thought. We hunted the diamond fork area near strawberry ridge for 4 days (again excluding many scouting days) and only saw two bucks. One was a forked horn and one was a tall two point.... That is it! We saw about 15 does and fawns every day but those were the only two bucks. My dad and I are anti-four-wheeler and really enjoy putting the backpack on and getting off the beaten path... and boy did we ever on this trip. I have never hiked so many miles on ridge tops, in short we hunted harder than we ever have before. We talked to several other hunter that were very frustrated as well. The deer did not seem to be where they were last year at all. We thought the snow was going to help but it did not. I think there are a few factors that led to our tag soup. That area seemed to increase in pressure since the conversion to the 30 unit system. Last year we saw few hunters a field and practically none way back in there. This year we saw several people many miles in. Last year we saw most of the deer using/bedding/feeding near the large aspen bowls/groves in the area. This year none of the aspen trees had any leaves. They had all fallen of early cuz of the drought. Last year many of the trees still had golden leaves. Anyway, we did not see any deer using the aspen groves like last year. During the heat of the day we like to push these groves and jump deer and in years past we have jumped some bucks. This year we did not jump a single deer. The third reason I believe is because of the full moon. I think the bucks have seen increased pressure in the area and because of the full moon as well they were able to go completely nocturnal. We saw lots of sign of bucks (tracks and droppings) but we couldnt find em during the day. Maybe it was just an off year for me but as hard as we hunted and as little as we saw I am wondering if I should start to question my hunting tactics. It always seems the road doggers get the bucks and the backpackers like me dont, despite working harder. Maybe the solution is stick to the roads and cover more ground. I dont know... Hopefully my luck improves next year. Anybody out there have success in the Wasatch West 17a unit? Anybody have success in the diamond fork area? I would love to see some pictures... Even though seeing the sluaghterfest this year of all the huge bucks is depressing for me eating my double tag soup!
 
Oh boy, where to start!

Some of you guys need to remember that it's the "highs" AND the "lows" that make this hunting thing the greatest activity in the world. No reason to be butt-hurt just because someone else shot a big one. Good hell, be happy for them!

Next year will be better for you.... or not. That's the way it goes. If you keep at it you'll pop a big buck one of these times.... or not.

If you're waiting for "fair" you'll be waiting a long time!

Love,
Zeke
 

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