Monday, September 12, 2011

A few more pics from bow season

Here are just a few more misc. pictures from the archery hunt. It was a great and successful time for all involved. Our first season offering "scouting packages" proved to be a sound investment with the harvesting of great buck that scored within 1/8th of an inch of 200"!

These packages are an awesome idea for those tag holders that either can't afford, or don't want, a fully guided hunt yet don't have the time to properly scout to set themselves up for success...

Mark's huge 226" buck As-He-Lay at the end of a blood trail a blind man could've followed!



Another live pic of Jeff Huffs awesome 195" incher...





Jeff Huff's Arizona Strip Buck taken on the 16th day of hunting...



Gale Bundrick with a huge Russian Boar taken during his Strip hunt! What a bonus...





Gale and his 199 7/8ths gross whopper harvested after purchasing a scouting package from us!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

The End of the Bow Hunt







Well, here is the last buck for us during the 2011 Strip bow hunt. Jeff Huff harvested this great buck on his 16th day of hunting. While Jeff hunted some bigger bucks that never did just cooperate, he was thrilled with this 195" gross 5x6. Heavy rains toward the end of Jeffs hunt as well as the velvet rub that many of the bucks were going thru crushed the patterns on a couple of our top bucks. I can not say enough great things about Jeff and Mark.(read Marks story below this post) These two buddies from California, who usually hunt DIY, were honestly a couple of the most upbeat, patient, and good natured hunters I have ever had the pleasure of spending time with. They stuck to the plan, hunted hard and were both rewarded greatly for the effort. Thanks again gentlemen, see you in January!








Friday, September 2, 2011

Arizona Strip Archery Hunt Update

Well here we are over half way done with the Strip bow hunt already. The 2011 season has started well for us. The first buck to fall was a deer we had nicknamed "Lefty" for obvious reasons. Lefty was one that we had hoped to harvest but due to his roaming habits, inconsistency and the thick country he called home we had all but scratched him off the hit list. He used 3 different water sources and would often vanish for up to a couple weeks at a time. We kept scouting and even started the hunt on different bucks but kept checkin to see if Lefty would show up. The evening of opening day, Lefty was spotted. We quickly threw up a blind at the closest water, waited a day, and then Mark climbed in it the afternoon of day three. At 6:20 pm Lefty strolled into view alone and thirsty. Mark reacted with a Grim Reaper that nearly passed clear thru poor ol' Lefty. His awesome and unique 7x10 antlers grossed 226 5/8ths. We were all very pleased. Thanks Mark!!

Marks partner Jeff is still hunting for another huge buck that we have been having close calls with. Jeff has showed an amazing amount of determination and persitence and has remained focused in his hunt for a huge deer. Many would have thrown in the towel after the insane hours and long days Jeff has accumulated on his hunt. Hopefully he will score on the 36 incher soon...














"Lefty" two days before Mark Warrington harvested him.








The second buck harvested was taken by a gentleman that we assisted with one of our scouting packages. Not having enough free time to thoroughly scout, Gayle contacted me and we devised a plan. We met in 13B a few days prior to the opener and spent the day glassing bucks and checking waters. Gayle supplied all his own blinds and camp gear. He set up on a couple waters that showed promise and began hunting. After a couple close calls his main water source dried completely up. Not to be stopped, he quickly switched to a spot and stalk strategy and with the help of his son, was able to arrow the awesome buck below. After his ratty, dried velvet was stripped he grossed 199 7/8ths. Congrats guys, great job!!