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Happiness is - looking back on the toughest season I've ever had and knowing next year can only be better! We actually got off to a really good start on our sheep hunts, getting 6 rams for 8 hunters and finishing off Ed Swanson's Grand Slam. Quite an accomplishment for a guy of 67. Especially considering he cancelled a Stone Sheep hunt 12 years earlier because he thought he was too old and fat then. Another Oregon logger returned to hunt with us again and this time Mike Kehoe didn't wait until the last day to pull the trigger, getting a nice dark colored ram just half way through his hunt. Our 2 unsuccessful hunters on the first hunt, David Pakula and Larry Davis did everything we could ask of them. Shane and Eugene Egeler guided them in what has traditionally been one of our best ranges but the rams just weren't there, nor were they in our secret backup spot. At least not then, we saw a couple of good rams there later when we were Caribou hunting. All 4 hunters got rams on the second hunt and although the weather wasn't great we didn't lose any hunting time. My hunter on that trip, Dale Kluth managed to get a nice 10 year old ram on one of the tougher shots I've ever asked a hunter to make. It wasn't particularly far, about 200 yards but it was almost straight down. This is not a prone postion shot, it's the same as shooting off hand but lying on your belly. Anyway, it was a great shot but the ram fell and in total we climbed that mountain 3 times before we found it the next day. And Dale climbed it with me every step. This is probably a good time to let it slip that Dale was 68. Steve Bate came looking for a ram on the suggestion of his friend and ours, Ron Sherer. Steve's wife accompanied him on the trip and I had no doubt that she was up to it because it seemed every time I spoke with Steve, Gloria was off on another 75 mile backpack trip through the mountains of Idaho. Steve got a great ram in just a few short days so the happy couple left early for the drive home. Which gave his guide, Al Crawford time to show Shane some country Shane hadn't hunted before. Warren Taylor and Shane then got Warren's ram in some deteriorating weather. Tracy Noll waited until the second last day of the hunt before getting his guide, Dave Cargo to cape and pack a sheep that Dave had put in an outstanding effort on. The end of August brought the end of any good weather and we struggled through the next hunt trying to find Mountain Goats or some days even mountains. In the end we got only 1 goat but a good one for returning hunter Reinhold Kimmel who had taken a huge moose here 2 years earlier. The rest of our group all managed to shoot nice caribou but someone missed a grizzly standing looking at him at 70 yards! In return for brushing up on his shooting and booking to come back again I have promised not to mention his name! We had a first on this hunt when Pieter Van Geest joined us , our first client from The Netherlands. And for a guy with 2 replacement hips he moved around pretty good. Brian Walter and David Pacinda came back on hunt 3 as well, Brian for his 4th trip with us and David his second. Both had taken big moose with us the previous year and the caribou they got this time were a nice addition for their trophy rooms. Nelson Layman was our hard luck hunter on this trip. He and Kelly Kranz, who was guiding in his first season for us but 10th overall worked their butts and their boots off but couldn't come up with the big billy Nelson was looking for. There was just no cooperation from the weather. The 4th hunt was a highlight hunt for me as my son Rob was finished with his job as a UVic track coach and had time bfore moving to Alberta to give the old man a hand. And we couldn't have asked for a nicer group of guys to hunt with than Bob Shippy, Dan Homberg, Tim Smith and Tim's dad Al who came along to observe - and to eat us out of house and home! Al is 70 and kept up to us in the mountains and ahead of us at the table, just an amazing guy. Tim got a very respectable caribou on the first day, Bob shot one of the best moose of the season on day 3 and then things just kept hitting the ground. The weather was all over the place from being down to just shirt sleeves one day to having everything you owned on, 2 days later. Jim Bishop returned for his second trip with us, having taken a last day ram with us 2 years earlier. He and Kyle Serle went looking for the ever elusive grizzly and perhaps a huge moose while Shane and Craig Ainley headed out for sheep. The rams they got on kept shifting around and confusing the situation while the weather was playing havoc too, so the net result is a return trip for Craig to try again. I had started 2007 hunting in Mexico with Verne Crookshanks and some other friends and followed that up with a trip to Verne's duck club to hunt with his friends Mike Beckwith and Mike Halley. All 3 of them swarmed us on the next hunt and along with Rob, myself and Carman Nyuli we had a great hunt at our moose camp, which thanks to Carman now has a VIP lounge with a slabbed spruce bar. The grass is definetely going to grow greener there next year with the fertilizer knee deep. Bentson Falb came on his first hunt with us and it's great to see guys born in the 80's coming through the hunting ranks. Bentson and Kyle got a tremendous moose and had a grizzly come into camp and chew up the cape. Jerry Wright and Harriet Arnold joined us at base camp where Paul Gladue helped them get onto some good moose but not the really big one Jerry was hoping for. The weather was unsettled to say the least during their hunt and with a son's wedding in Mexico on the horizon they decided an early departure might be he safest course. On our second last hunt Shane, Carman, Chris and Steven Shaw headed for the high country looking for moose and caribou for returning hunters Jim Dismukes, Paul Maples and Bing Graffunder. Bing brought along Lynn Gravely for his first hunt with us and they all quickly managed to get some great caribou. Continuing bad weather had them make up their collective minds to slip out early before they got weathered in. A good plan but too late! The plane couldn't get into their high lake so they rode the 8 hours back to Turnagain and got the plane to meet them there. Hop Pettit came back on this hunt and brought his son Kevin along. Kevin wasted no time in showing his Dad he was worthy of the trip and took a very nice caribou and an old bull moose with massive beams and points. While Jenn, our cook and Kevin packed those trophies back in Hopp kept at it with Kyle until the last day and got a great moose. They arrived back at dark thirty and even though we were facing a busy change day the next day Carman stayed up until 3 am getting the meat cleaned & hung and the cape completed. What a great crew! Tony Mudd and Ron Sherer came back again on this hunt. Both had taken nice rams with us in 2005 and this time talked Ron's wife Suzy into joining them. Well for the drive at least 'cause as soon as they arrived in base camp they abandoned her and headed for another camp with Rob, Paul and I. Ron and Tony were both bow hunting and Ron managed to get 70 yards from a huge caribou in a herd of 30-40 animals but with that many animals milling around at that range didn't feel comfortable with the shot and I admire him greatly for making the choice he did. This was a 400 point + bull. After that escapade Ron and Paul moved back to Turnagain and although they couldn't do it with the bow did get a nice 7 & 1/2 foot grizzly after a very exciting stalk. Meanwhile Rob's other job committments called him away so Tony and I continued on the hunt getting thwarted in every effort by the weather. We finally headed off on horseback to a different valley and in a 3 hour span Tony got a terrific moose and then a 369 point caribou, both with his bow. His story will be posted on our Feedback page once it is published. That trip with Tony and what Shane had gone through on his hunt forced us to make a tough decision about our final hunt. It was obvious with all the early snow we were having in the high country we couldn't conduct our last hunt the way we had planned and there was really no choice but to cancel at least part of it. I have to thank Rick Edelen who was returning for his 3rd hunt with us and Scott Gedelian coming on his first, for being so understanding and willing to defer their hunts until 2009. I need also to thank Myles Bradford and Billy and Devlin Oestreich for offering to accommodate Scott and Rick if they couldn't make alternate plans. It's wonderful to have such great friends and neighbours. Shane did manage to get the horses out to the highway so we could pack back in from there. We got Thomas Pigeon and Taylor Wright from "Canada In The Rough" television series along with Jodee and Jerry Kawasaki and Darell Luther, friends who came up from Montana, into camp and as luck would have it, had no more snow during their hunt. In the 31 years since I started guiding, I've never faced such a long stretch of tough weather. From rain, snow and fog in the high country to wind and sometimes even warm temperarures in the lower reaches we were always facing some challenge or another. As my farming brothe-in-law said "It's always too something!" There is no doubt that 2008 will be better and Shane and I are really looking forward to it. |