A First-Timer Takes a 190+ Muley
I fell into his trap. Like a master chess player, Matt identified my weakness and preyed on it. He set me up then took me down. I don’t feel too bad though – he does it to a lot of people. You might wonder what type of vile gangster I’m describing, but in actuality, Matt is one of my best friends!
Matt Sheterom took a vacation from Ohio to Colorado during the summer of 2002. He and a friend traveled cross-country to fish and learn about elk and mule deer country. I happened to be working at a sporting clays range, and Matt started a conversation with me. Before long, we were talking mule deer and glassing bedded bucks from the clubhouse. That led to meeting the two of them for supper that night with Nichole, the lady who later became my wife. For the next few years, we kept in touch periodically via email and phone calls. Each time I talked to him, I told Nichole about it and always described him as “Matt, you know, Matt from Ohio.” After a couple of years, Nichole politely told me I had no other friends named Matt, so I didn’t need to qualify him as Matt from Ohio, but the name stuck. To this day, I can barely talk about him without adding the additional words.
We often talked about hunting together, and our first opportunity came over Thanksgiving, when I was at my in-law’s home in western Kansas, and he was with a friend in eastern Kansas. We met near Great Bend for a day of chasing pheasants in the snow. My Labrador, Lacey, was on fire that day; the birds held tight, and we quickly got our limits. It also fueled our desire to spend more time in the field together.
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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