Zach and I are back from my elk hunt.

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LAST EDITED ON Oct-05-08 AT 09:34PM (MST)[p]The pressure was on. On this hunt last year my wife shot a 362" 7x7 during the muzzle loader season.

I knew I could not fill those shoes, but, my personal goal was to try to shoot a bull that was as big or better than my archery bull from last year a nice 322" bull.

In my opinion, Valle Caldera is the most beautiful place on earth.
Just going there again is enough to get you day dreaming.

I drew the most south west unit right as you drive in. On our scouting day Zach and I put 2 bulls that I would be proud to shoot to bed.

The bull I ended up getting was the best one, the other was a heavy but shorter 6x6 with about 40 cows when we left that night.

Our game plan was to be one of the first to check in at 5am and hike in the dark to the mountain that they had been feeding into from the main meadow. This is the same meadow you can see when you drive by. I would estimate it is about 3 square miles.
We hiked in on a moonless night with no lights at all trying to avoid the bugles that we heard in the pitch black.

We finally got to the mountain and scouted the far side at first light since we could not see that area the evening before, and I wanted to make sure there were no larger bulls over there. There were 3 small bulls hanging out together so we boogied to the other side of the mountain.

Finally they started feeding in and they never come straight in. They started to trot and skirt the wooded mountain but always getting closer. I put it in my highest gear and tried to stay up with them without being seen.

Then a cow saw us. There were about 15 cows. We froze but, the damage was done. She saw movement or something and turned back into the meadow. The bull stayed. That I could not believe. Maybe he was just exhausted from being with the cows all night.

He stopped about 300 yards away and was still in the no hunting zone. He had to cover about 70 yards to the fence that put him in my unit. He slowly did it. He bugled and ate to the fence and jumped.

Watching a big bull effortlessly jump a fence always seems majestic to me.

I am 100% confident at 200 yards with my muzzle loader. Problem is he was walking bugling and feeding towards me not giving me a broadside shot. Zach and I waited 3-4 minutes and he finally turned. I shot, Zach hit the hoochie momma and he stood there hit hard. A sattelite bull saw that he was sick came towards him bugling. As I was in the process of reloading my muzzleloader he dropped.

This was one of those rare instances where the plan comes together to perfection.

This bull netted 337 1/8 but with the tips broken off of 3 tines he is a 340 class bull.

I hated to end the hunt so soon and before Zach could see more of that magnificent place. Never drove past the headquarters and planned to try another unit the next day if our plan did not work.

Our elk hunt was done at 7:30 am of our opening day. Now on to Wyoming on Thursday for antelope. My wife and I have tags.

By the way Zach is a great hunting partner. He can hear bugles I cannot hear and never complain.

This is the bull as we walked up to him. Notice the frost on his antlers.
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Here I am with my bull.
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Here is Zach with my bull.
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Here is my wife's bull from last year on the same hunt.

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Paul, great bull man and congrats on another great hunt with your son. Man, you did go bigger than last year's didn't you? Very nice bull. I too got lucky early yesterday morning with a decent bull but not as big as last year's or as big as your's this year!

Congrats again,

Cody
 
Awesome place, awesome bull, awesome experience for your son. Can't get any better than that!
 
Im going to looking for one like that at the end of the week hope I find one.

Sure looks like you and your son had a great trip.
 
Awesome Bull Paul, Congrats to both you and Zach! I am curious what load did you use in the smoke pole and how far was he?

Congrats again....

Dan
 
Bugle min. I have 2 muzzleloaders. a old knight bighorn and a TC Omega.

If the old Knight did not shoot so well I would have thrown it into the woods a long time ago.

This is the old knight that you use a little tool to put in the primer. Normally i shoot a fouling round, but this time since it shot so well clean I did not. Problem was that when clean the primer will not stay in. I had to hold it in with my finger.

The load i shoot with it is 130 grains pyrodex pellets, 285 grain TMZ spitfire boattail sabot (I think it is made by TC). I sight it in 5" high at 100 and at 200 it is about 4" low. This allows you to hold pretty much dead on for elk.
For antelope (a smaller target) i compensate a little more.

By the way, I have never got the omega to shoot as good as I would like, though the omega was used by the young man that hunted with me and he shot his antelope at 165 yards with it.

I shot this bull at 170 yards and the bullet passed thru both lungs and exited. I had plenty of time and was able to wait for the bull to turn perfectly broadside.
 
Awesome bull Paul. Looks like you'd better NEVER leave Zach home when you go on one of your hunts as it always seems to go great when he's with you!
 
Great Shot Paul...I was wondering what your set up was as I have a muzzleloader hunt in November and like to hear what others use. Those knights are great muzzleloaders. Again Congrats to both of you on a fine bull...

Dan
 
Great Bull and Great Pictures congratulations.

I am headed to New Mexico on the 10th start hunting on the 11th in Unit 13.


Bullmania
 
Paul,

awesome bull!!!! beautiful place as usual!!! big congrats to you and Zach!

should stop by santa fe and visit me! again! congrats!!!

vinihunt
 
ZACH! Are you an awesome guide or just great hunting partner! Great bull, great story.. I hope to get drawn there some day.
 

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