Wednesday, July 22, 2009

LETS GET IT ON!!!

Wow, so if anyone reads this it has been a LONG time since I have posted anything, but I would like to get some stuff up here again on a more regular basis... anyway...
So its mid'ish July and I am getting so PUMPED for the up-coming archery hunt! for those that don't know I reside in Utah, so its a bit different from your typical tree stand archery hunting for big whitetails in the east or mid west. This is get out and hike your butt off and work for your prize kind of a hunt and I LOVE every minute of it!
My absolute favorite country is where the aspens and pines reside. Where on a crisp September morning you can hear the echo of a Big Bull Elk rutting in the distance that makes the hair on the back of your neck stand at attention. This is Gods Country!
I have both my archery Deer and Archery Elk tags and so we'll see how it pans out I will for sure be keeping y'all posted! I am actually working on trying to video tape my hunts so I may be able to post those here.

I have had some people ask me what equipment I use when archery hunting, so here is an abbreviated list. more will be coming soon.

Bow - Mathews Drenalin
Arrows - Easton
Broad heads - Whackem


The bugle and cow calls that I have found that sound the absolute best are the one that Mossback puts out:

Bugle - Mini Throttle Bugle
Cow call - Widowmaker


(just watch this CRAZY video mossback put out illustrating the effectiveness of this amazing cow call)...

If that doesn't get you going, check your pulse, you might be dead (or just an idiot) lol

I'll have more "gear that I use" up here soon. so stay tuned!!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah...I love Utah! I lived in Utah for 7.5 years. Now I'm in Minnesota. No question that hunting is different. Hiking those mountains keeps you fit. My friends from Colorado and Utah don't get the concept of hunting sitting still.

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Matt T: Creighton Law said...

Good to hear from a fellow Utahn (because once you've lived here you're always concidered a Utahn)
I understand how they feel, but it think there is something to be said about hunting a treestand... still a lot of fun... but of course you know the saying... a bad day of hunting/ fishing (of any kind) is way better than a good day at the office.