Randy...step on it.

Not lacking width, either.

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Just home from another Wyoming White Knuckle drive. Will post more hunt details tomorrow. Too exhausted to type much tonight.

Most important is to thank Buzz for his time and great company on this hunt. Very gracious with his knowledge and experience of hunting here. Our crew enjoyed every minute with him.
 
I just watched Matt’s moose hunt...I can only imagine him passing up 320 bull after 320 bull!! Congratulations, can’t wait to get the rest of the story!!
 
A hearty congrats to Matthew from a dad who hopes his son (also named Matthew) one day has an opportunity like yours!
 
Hats off to Matthew for holding out and taking a fantastic bull. Glad Buzz could join you guys and help out. Can't wait for the day-by-day You Tube episodes. Congrats once again!
 
Just saw it in person today. 4th's for dayzzz!!!! Congrats Matthew on a great bull. Can't wait to see the footage as I got to hear the story in person today.
 
Nice bull...So did someone else find the bull for you guys and you just show up and shoot it? I'm a bit lost in all the thread conversations....
 
Incredible bull! Mathew has taken a ton of quality animals in not a lot of time. Good fo him, and good on you for getting him involved at such a young age to be able to pull all of these great tags now.
 
I had a great time hunting with Randy, Marcus, and Matthew...lots of good times that I'll not forget any time soon.

The conditions on this hunt were about perfect, and the first day was almost tough to get your mind around.

Congrats again Matthew...you took a great bull.
 
Nice bull...So did someone else find the bull for you guys and you just show up and shoot it? I'm a bit lost in all the thread conversations....

Folks in Wyoming have to be a little careful doing this. Reference the four part series of articles (two already out and two to go) in the Cody Enterprise about a fellow doing something of this nature.

ClearCreek
 
Nice bull...So did someone else find the bull for you guys and you just show up and shoot it? I'm a bit lost in all the thread conversations....


That would be a "no".


Folks in Wyoming have to be a little careful doing this. Reference the four part series of articles (two already out and two to go) in the Cody Enterprise about a fellow doing something of this nature.

ClearCreek

To put an end to any rumors, I'll post this quick synopsis. And I'll provide some background that MN Public Hunter likes to stir shit in a way he thinks comes across as innocent and just wanting to know, yet every time he gets the chance he likes to state outright, or imply, what he has questioned here. I get it; he doesn't like how we do things, and he likes to use this forum and our FB page to cast his aspersions.

As Bob said, the answer to MN's question is "No." Buzz, being a long-time friend who has hunted this unit in the past, was invited to join us and be part of this hunt. He knows this unit almost like his backyard. And it allowed us to follow through on a long-standing and unmet commitment that we would share a camp/hunt sometime. I'd be a fool to not take up the offer of a friend to join us who has this much to offer in the way of information and experience.

As for the bull that was killed, we drove into a big area that Buzz was familiar with and where Marcus had seen a bull disappear the day before. We all split up, heading different directions to glass different areas. I went west, Buzz went east, with Marcus and Matthew taking the north and south viewscapes. I found two bedded bulls, then hiked back to get the crew and grab the spotter. We all returned to the glassing area and the two bulls I saw turned into six bulls by the time we returned to that glassing knob.

While we took turns inspecting those bulls, Matthew asked why we weren't looking at the three bulls closer and to our southeast. He pointed them out to us and we turned the spotter to them. The bull Matthew shot turned out to be one of the three he found while the rest of us were analyzing a different group of bulls.

So there you have it, MN Public Hunter, Matthew actually found the bull that was shot. After passing many others over the prior day and a half, he decided this bull and this situation was one that represented what he was hoping for in this hunt. And after a very patient set up that lasted 20+ minutes of the bedded bull in his crosshairs, Matthew shot the bull at 285 yards after it rose from its bed. When you see the footage, you will see how this unfolded, so you should no longer be "a bit lost."

That said, I can say with all certainty that if Buzz had not been with us, we would have never looked in this part of the area. We would have not hunted a lot of places Buzz's experience pointed us to glass. It would have taken a lot longer to turn up as many bulls as we did, if at all. And without Buzz's help it would have required a lot of luck to turn up a bull of this quality.
 
The green monster proves once again to be an uncanny provocateur of chickenshit inferences.
 
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