The last couple of days have been very busy. Not much happening, but very busy none the less.
Let me start with day before yesterday.
I was up early and headed for the Double Bull which is down the creek a few miles sitting harmlessly next to a waterhole that I wrote about last year.
It should be a great place to watch for antelope, but so far it hadn't produced a single sighting, let alone antelope drinking from it's cool depths.
The morning temps here in the valley have been hovering around 20 degrees first thing in the morning and I went prepared...thermos of coffee and my down sleeping bag would add to the pleasure of the morning, keeping chill blanes away.
What a pleasant morning. Not a thing showed except the usual bird show, which included a golden eagle, a marsh hawk, and assorted dicky birds that I don't recognize.
When the sun was high and I had exchanged the down bag for a short sleeve shirt, I finally plodded slowly up the road to where I had my truck hidden.
A lone buck antelope fed quietly not fifty yards from the truck. He refused to budge until I'd gotten within 50 yards and then trotted slowly off into the sage.
What a time it's been. Every other antelope that I'd seen that was in a position to stalk, bolted as soon the truck came over the hill.
Wild to say the least.
And I'm talking scarce as well. Where there would normally be antelope in nearly every pasture on this ranch, there are now few and those that are here hold to the centers of the meadows, never approaching the willow cover close enough to effectively stalk them.
It may be that I've bitten off more than I can chew this year... but it's like that most years for me.
I'm sure there are better places to hunt with higher success rates and all that. But I continue to hunt my old haunts, most often stalking failure and watching success flee over the hill.
I like it that way and wouldn't change a thing.