Well, I have been back several days now, but things have finally started settling down for me here. I left for Idaho and my wife left for minnesota leaving my secretary to fend for herself. She did very well by the way.
Now that I'm home, I wanted to share with ya'll some of the fun I had in Idaho:
The idea came about several months ago as John Turner of American Leathers and I discussed me joining him on an early mule deer hunt at his home near Twin Falls Idaho.
Now I'm up for a hunt anywhere, anytime, for anything, but mule deer were high on my to due list. Little did I know how high they really were
Now I had never met John or his wife Laurie in person but had spoke with them many times on the phone (most of you know them from the fantastic gloves -BigShot- and other leather goods they make). They were just as gracious in person as they took me into there home and fed me for a week (i'm sure they will have to sell a lot of gloves for what it cost to feed me).
One of the first things I noticed as I neared Johns house was how everthing around it was UP and I mean way UP at least for a fat man such as me, but I wasn't afraid at least not yet. I figured John has some small mountains hidden away just for him and I to hunt in.
Anyway, the sights were beautiful, and the adventure was grand. We glassed many mule deer and I made the most perfect stalk on a huge rock. The rock never heard me coming (A buck was supposed to be below the rock). I did have a couple of opportunites for shots. One buck and one doe but it wasn't in the cards and then it was back to the airport. I must say I did a lot better in the mountains than I thought I would. I knew that If I gave up, or fell out that they would just leave me there anyway so I just stayed persistant.
It was my first time to really relax since February, and I'll never forget it. I don't know that I could live out there as it was way too peaceful but the company was great. I hated to leave. I had made friends with Tiger and Scout (They are the turners Lion dogs) and Sparky the German Shorthair. They were ever pressent after the hunt to help one forget about the stresses of the day.
Anyway, I am now home and have no regrets. As anybody who has hunted Mule deer with a bow knows, they are no sure thing.
My thanks to John and Laurie Turner (American Leathers) for there hospitality and to Manny who will post pictures for me shortly.
BigJim