Zumbo in Idaho: Stalking a Large Bull within the Selway Wilderness


The evening couldn’t get a lot darker. I held my hand just a few inches in entrance of my face, however couldn’t see it. Trying as much as the sky, I noticed nothing — no stars, no blurred photos of the timber that had been round me — besides full, overwhelming blackness.

I jammed my outdated Stetson arduous over my head to guard my eyes from tree branches, burrowed my chin in to my chest, rested my palms on the saddle horn, and closed my eyes. There was nothing else to do. My horse was in complete command.

As I rode, I marveled on the capability of the beast beneath me to see within the complete darkness. Skeeter stepped over logs. waded throughout creeks, and pivoted about right here and there to maneuver by timber. In locations. he rigorously labored his approach alongside slim trails etched impossibly into steep mountain slopes.

“You continue to there?” a voice requested from someplace forward of me.

“Solely in physique,” I answered. “I don’t learn about my soul.”

Ken Smith laughed heartily, simply as an invisible department slapped me throughout the face and knocked my hat to the bottom. I stubborn, dismounted. turned on my small flashlight, and appeared for the hat. My horse was standing on it.

This was the fourth day of my elk hunt with Ken, an Idaho clothes shop. We had been deep within the Selway Wilderness, about 30 miles from the closest trailhead, and one other 30 miles to civilization. I hoped to tag an enormous bull and was ready for something.

I used to be obsessed with Idaho’s Selway area. The realm had been good to me up to now, and l hoped for a repeat efficiency. In 1983, I took a fantastic six-point Selway bull with Bruce Scott, an clothes shop from Florence, Montana. l killed the bull simply 25 air-miles from the place I used to be looking with Ken.

Recent elk signal was all over the place. It was unattainable to journey very far and never see elk tracks made the evening earlier than, even inside just a few hundred yards of camp.

Throughout the hunt with Bruce, I noticed astounding rubs on timber. I stood subsequent to a number of of these rubbed timber and reached up with my rifle, simply barely in a position to contact the tops of the rubs with the muzzle. There was no query about large bulls current within the Selway, and I promised myself I’d come again.

Once I first contacted Ken Smith (4239 Previous Ahsahka Grade, Ahsahka, ID 83520. 208-476-7148), he was optimistic a few 1984 Selway hunt however, like all respected outfitters, he couldn’t make any guarantees. The hunt he outlined was distinctive. We’d glass extensively from excessive ridges and if we noticed bull, we’d stalk in shut for a shot. Glassing was the one technique we’d use, and Ken advised me to arrange myself for very lengthy intervals of sitting with out shifting.

“We’re by no means in a rush to go away camp,” Ken defined earlier than the hunt. “We’ll stand up about 6:30, eat breakfast, and journey out about 9 within the morning. Nothing a lot occurs till 2 or 3 within the afternoon. as a result of elk don’t begin shifting till then.”

Ken would get no argument from me in regards to the each day itinerary. On most elk hunts. I used to be used to awakening at 3 or 4 a. m. and climbing right into a frosty saddle effectively earlier than dawn. ·

“This gained’t be a simple hunt,” Ken advised me. as if he was studying my thoughts. “If we spot an enormous bull, he’s apt to be a mile or extra away, and we gained’t have a lot daylight to get to him. We’ll be using arduous and operating arduous, and a number of the operating might be uphill. You’ll know you’ve been on an elk hunt once you get again to camp.”

The hunt was deliberate for mid-November as a way to coincide with the elk migration from excessive nation to winter vary. If the climate cooperated. Ken figured we’d be wanting over loads of elk of their winter areas.

In line with Ken, the area was so distant and undisturbed that elk didn’t stay bedded within the timber so long as normal. However he stated the final hour of daylight was the perfect.

I had a fowl’s-eye view of the Selway on the best way to Ken’s camp, previous to the hunt. A flight in a Cessna airplane received me to his base camp within the wilderness, and from there we rode 12 miles on horeseback to his greater camp. Because the grime touchdown strip had been in place lengthy earlier than the Selway was declared an official wilderness space, Forest Service officers allowed it to stay. It is without doubt one of the few wilderness space airstrips and is used to accommodate recreationists equivalent to hunters and fishermen, in addition to forest officers.

It was fascinating to notice the transition from snow to reveal floor from aloft. The camp we’d be staying in had a foot of snow, however Ken had a spike camp, a lot greater, that was lined with six ft of snow. By the point I arrived, Ken had dismantled the excessive camp and wouldn’t hunt from it once more till the next season. Apart from some straggler moose, most large sport had moved into decrease nation.

The Feb. 1938 cover of Outdoor Life shows a bugling bull.
Need extra classic OL? Take a look at our cowl artwork store, which incorporates covers like this one from February 1938.

Outside Life

Every day, we rode from camp down into canyons that had been void of snow. An abundance of grass attracted elk, and the remoteness of the area allowed them to graze undisturbed. In contrast to some wilderness areas l was accustomed to, this area was not blanketed with a carpet of thick evergreen timber from one horizon to the opposite. The timber was damaged by expansive areas of alders and different brushy crops, and open meadows had been frequent.

Recent elk signal was all over the place. It was unattainable to journey very far and never see elk tracks made the evening earlier than, even inside just a few hundred yards of camp. I simply understood why the Selway harbored large bulls.

The hunt had been uneventful for the primary three days. I noticed elk, however nothing me. Small bulls that might have been welcome on different hunts obtained simply informal curiosity.

We had been about to eat lunch at midday the fourth day when Ken noticed elk simply beneath the ridge we had been on. I used to be tying up the horse when he routinely appeared over the cop and noticed the animals. He motioned for me 10 hurry over with my rifle. so I jerked the .30/06 out of the scabbard and rushed over to the place he was kneeling.

Three dozen elk had been inside 80 yards of us. Some had been bedded, however others had been standing. nibbling flippantly on the yellow grass. I eased right down to a susceptible place, rested my rifle on my jacket, and appeared the elk over with binoculars.

We glassed intently for 10 minutes, however couldn’t see a bull. A giant cow received to her ft and began grazing. strolling slowly as she fed. Different elk adopted lazily. and shortly all the herd was shifting slowly.

Ken noticed the bull first, and tapped me on the shoulder. l took take a look at the bull, centered the crosshairs on his chest. and snugged the Winchester tight to my shoulder. The bull wasn’t the large that I had hoped for, however he was respectable. I wasn’t certain what to do.

“What are the probabilities of seeing an even bigger bull?” I requested.

“Fifty-fifty,” Ken replied.

Though I used to be trophy looking. one issue inspired me to think about this bull. When Ken isn’t elk looking, he guides steelhead fishermen on the Clearwater River close to Orofino, and we deliberate on combining a fishing journey with the elk hunt.

Learn Subsequent: The Greatest Elk Rifles of 2024

If I killed an elk, we’d go away camp instantly and fish for big 20-pound-plus steelhead beneath Dworshak Dam. I had been desirous to make the journey with Ken for a number of years, and this was my alternative. l couldn’t fish after the hunt. as a result of Thanksgiving was quick approaching. If I wished to fish with Ken, I needed to kill this bull or attempt for an even bigger one which afternoon.

Visions of monumental steelhead flashed in my thoughts as l weighed the choices. l snicked off the protection, drew a deep breath. and put my finger on the set off.

“Suppose we will discover that large bull your hunter missed final week?’” I whispered to Ken. l was grabbing for excuses, and I hoped Ken would assist me decide.

““Possibly,” was his easy reply. “We nonetheless have three days to hunt after immediately.”

“Adequate for me,” I stated. I flipped the protection again and pushed the rifle away from my face.

Whew,” Ken breathed. “I used to be ready for hearth to roar out of your rifle. What modified your thoughts?”

“Let’s discover the large bull,” l stated. “We are able to fish one other time.”

Ken grinned. “I hoped you’d determine it that approach,” he stated. “however I didn’t need to sway your choice. If we hunt arduous, we’d simply discover that large bull.”

The bull we referred to was noticed by Ken on the hunt previous to mine. His hunter had missed the bull a number of occasions, and it hadn’t been seen once more. Ken had gotten a fast take a look at the elk because it ran by brush, and thought it had seven factors on no less than one facet.

We eased away from the elk and allowed them to graze undisturbed. Ken retrieved our lunches from saddlebags and we leaned in opposition to timber. munching on chilly fried rooster and scrumptious do-it-yourself cookies.

We had been chatting in between bites, when Ken all of a sudden gestured throughout the canyon. “Elk!” he stated. “A half dozen of them — popping out of the timber to feed. They usually’re in the identical space the place my hunter missed the large bull final week.”

Abruptly one other cow barked from above us and to our left, and yet one more barked from above us and to our proper. We had been surrounded by elk.

We glassed them. however all had been cows and calves. Because the shadows lengthened and the solar lowered, extra elk appeared. I noticed 4 totally different herds, all a half-mile away or extra, however none had good bulls.

A lone elk far up a mountain slope caught my consideration. It was in a sliver of a meadow surrounded by timber, and it had a light-weight yellow physique. I knew what that may imply. Previous bulls typically have very light-colored pelts, and a few are nearly white.

The elk’s head was within the shadows because it fed, and I couldn’t see antlers. In addition to the poor gentle, one other problem was that the animal was greater than a mile away. I nudged Ken and pointed the elk out to him.

“That’s an enormous bull!” he stated. “A giant, large bull. l simply caught a glimpse of an antler as he turned his head.”

“Now what, boss?” I requested. “You suppose if I goal 18 ft over his again l can hit him from right here?”

“Attempt 19 ft,” Ken retorted. “We gained’t have the ability to get to him this afternoon. Not sufficient gentle left, and there are too many small elk herds scattered beneath him. We would spook them and run the bull off. We’ll must attempt for him tomorrow.”

We saved watching, and shortly the bull moved into the waning gentle, giving us look. His antlers had been monumental, and Ken thought it was the bull we had been in search of. Regardless of. If I might get near that elk, I wouldn’t hesitate squeezing the set off.

Sleep didn’t come simple that evening. I saved considering of the large antlers and the picture of the bull, because it stood silhouetted within the waning gentle within the distant meadow.

Ken and I rode out of camp at 8 a.m. the subsequent day. It was a nine-mile journey to the elk. and we wished to reach there with sufficient time left to plan a method. Ken figured the bull can be in the identical common space. and our greatest downside can be to not spook the elk round him.

After using for 3 hours, Ken noticed elk from atop his horse, a good distance from the place we meant to start glassing. We dismounted, checked out them by binoculars, and counted greater than 40 elk. They had been a lot too far-off for us to see antlers, and I used to be amazed that Ken noticed the animals in any respect. Most had been bedded in gentle brush, however just a few had been feeding. The herd was on a big open face, only a quarter of a mile from the place we noticed the bull the day earlier than.

“Our bull is perhaps in with that bunch,” Ken stated. “Let’s journey as shut as we will and provides them look.”

We rode for greater than half a mile and tied our horses within the timber. After donning day packs, we slipped alongside a spur ridge that fell away right into a steep canyon. The elk had been throughout the canyon, no less than a mile or so away.

All I noticed was antlers, and l needed to focus arduous to focus my consideration on the bull’s important space. The bull was scrambling up a steep slope about 300 yards away after I fired.

Ken and I had walked a few half mile when he gestured to take a seat. We made ourselves comfy, propped our binoculars on our knees, and glassed the elk. Instantly, we noticed three bulls, however none wore the antlers we had been in search of. We sat one other half-hour, however nonetheless couldn’t find the large bull.

“I believe we’d higher cross the canyon now and take our possibilities,” Ken stated. “We don’t have a lot selection. Let’s simply hope we don’t spook some unseen elk and blow the entire thing.”

We had been barely on our ft when a cow barked slightly below us. She had our quantity. Cows bark once they’re alarmed.

We froze and a cow walked out of the comb simply 100 yards away, wanting up in our route. A calf adopted, and shortly one other cow emerged. When the cow barked once more, Ken and I eased right down to the bottom and sat nonetheless. Abruptly one other cow barked from above us and to our left, and yet one more barked from above us and to our proper. We had been surrounded by elk!

“Are you able to beat that,” I stated. “We’re trapped. I simply hope the herd throughout the canyon doesn’t hear the barking.”

“I don’t assume they are going to,” Ken stated. “The stream beneath us may muffle the sound.”

I hoped he was proper. The stream roared loudly, however the cows had been now barking nearly nonstop.

Lastly, a cow broke right into a run and headed for the canyon backside with the others following. I watched them uneasily, hoping that the large bull wasn’t on our facet of the canyon with the cows. He wasn’t. Sixteen cows and calves dashed helter-skelter round us, and disappeared within the timber throughout the stream. I breathed simpler once they angled sharply away from the herd we had been watching.

The cows fouled up our schedule, so we needed to hustle. We labored our approach decrease into the canyon and, as soon as out of sight of the elk, we trotted the remainder of the best way down. Discovering a log to tightrope the stream, we crossed and entered the heavy timber.

A half-hour later, we eased as much as the sting of the timber on the ridge. The elk had been throughout from us — the closest was 250 yards away, the farthest was 600 yards.

Our binoculars confirmed nothing besides the small bulls we’d seen earlier than. Shadows had been overtaking us, and we didn’t have a lot time. Because the minutes ticked by. I used to be an increasing number of satisfied that the large bull wasn’t with the herd.

Abruptly, a cow raised her head shortly and barked. I wasn’t all that sad, as a result of no less than one thing was about to occur. Up till then it was a standoff.

Ken noticed him first.

“Massive bull, large bull!” he hissed. “Developing out of the underside. It’s him!”

l dove for the bottom, rested my rifle on a low department, flipped off the protection, and located the bull within the scope. All I noticed was antlers, and l needed to focus arduous to focus my consideration on the bull’s important space. The bull was scrambling up a steep slope about 300 yards away after I fired. I’ll always remember what occurred subsequent.

The bullet broke the bull’s again, and the big animal’s legs went out from beneath him. He hit the bottom and free-fell 10 yards off the mountainside. His physique struck the bottom and bounced once more, this time free-falling for 10 extra yards. His momentum elevated the pace of his fall, and I stood watching incredulously as he free-fell another time, 30 yards by the air. He crashed into the underside of the draw head-first, and I heard his antlers smack the rocky creek backside.

Although Ken and I hurried over as quick as we might, it took quarter-hour to work our approach throughout the extremely steep slopes.

I anticipated to see a bull with badly smashed antlers, however was delighted to search out that solely two tines had damaged close to the ideas. The bull had seven factors on one facet and 6 on the opposite facet of the excessive. vast. and thickly-branched rack.

It was the biggest-bodied bull I’d taken in nearly twenty years of elk looking. We figured he weighed 1,100 kilos reside weight.

Our work was minimize out for us. The bull fell so arduous that he was wedged tightly beneath a number of alder roots. Ken and I needed to minimize away roots and branches with a small noticed simply to place the elk for field-dressing. The chore took greater than an hour, and we struggled mightily to maneuver the bull out of the opening he’d fallen in. After three hours of labor, most of it by flashlight, we had the elk dressed.

Learn Subsequent: Insult Your Western Looking Information

It was a bone-weary hike again to the horses, and the journey to camp was lengthy and arduous. The sight of the lantern gentle that was illuminating the tents was merciful certainly.

l was asleep nearly as quickly as my bead hit the cot, however not earlier than I decided whereas I lay there. Two years within the Selway produced two dandy elk — the second greater than the primary. Suppose I went for 3? Would my luck maintain? It was an thrilling thought, however one too heavy and complex for my drained mind. As I drifted off to sleep, I knew that I already had sufficient recollections to final an extended, very long time.

This story, “The Large Bull Of The Selway,” appeared within the November 1985 problem of Outside Life.

Related Stories

Discover

Southeastern Whitetail Deer Searching Guidelines

Whitetail deer is essentially the most generally hunted medium recreation species in North...

Tourism Trinidad Launches 2024-25 Cruise Season – Cruise Business...

Tourism Trinidad formally launched the 2024–25 cruise season with the inaugural arrival of...

9 Finest Adults-only All-inclusive Resorts in Jamaica

Between the attractive seashores, turquoise waters, and the colourful cultural scene, it’s...

Bounceback Low cost Bookable On-line for Full 2025 Journey...

Fb Twitter Pinterest Walt Disney World has launched its ‘Future Keep Supply’ for all 2025 journey...

The Excellent Present for Hikers: A Full Sock Shopping...

Critical hikers and backpackers have many alternative socks for varied circumstances and footwear....

Popular Categories

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here