He slept silently in the flannel of an over-sized sleeping bag, a pint-sized anomaly in a tent full of men.
I had just reached our sleeping quarters from the cooking tent, the past two hours whiled away in a cribbage tournament and conversation. The boy in the bag had not moved since prostrating himself on the cot earlier in the evening. I appraised his face, the intensity of his wakeful dark eyes hidden in slumber.
Three days previously we jounced our way up a circuitous, graveled road leading to elk camp in a heavily laden pickup. Micah, my 12-year-old son, was happily tiptoeing into a family tradition spanning over a half-century, a yearly ritual of elk hunting from a camp pitched at exactly the same location high in the mountains of southwestern Montana. Our route wound along a winsome river, modest in size, monumental in its stunning array of scenic wonders. Around one bend the placid water on a beaver pond provided a perfect reflection of soaring, snow-capped peaks. At a bridge crossing, a line of rusty willows coaxed one’s eye up the stream to a lengthy but narrow valley, its flanks spotted with dark stands of Douglas fir trees lightened with pale groves of stately aspens. Absorbed in familiar surroundings and thoughts of the coming hunt, Micah’s declaration caught me by surprise: “I want to shoot a bull, Dad.”
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Black Bear On Sheep Mountain
Into a Dark Canyon
TELEGRAPH CREEK
The all-American pump gun (in this case, a 16-gauge Winchester Model 12) is one of the most versatile hunting arms ever made.
Boys & Muleys
Early Season Muzzleloader Fun
GOING PUBLIC
Bowhunter’s First Deer is a Dandy
Redemption at Windy Ridge
Stalking Sheep and Grizzly Bears
FIND YOUR BULL
Hunting Elk in Unfamiliar Territory
Cornhusker Mule Deer
Late Season Buck with a Muzzleloader
Archery Adventures
Dedication Leads to Wide Success
White Lake Blues
According to the map, there is an actual lake near the town of White Lake, South Dakota.
Too Many Elk
Second Opportunity Bull