By: Bears Butt

Well this years mulie buck hunt didn’t end the way I had hoped and with only one small buck sighted within range, needless to say I did not take any shots.

But, luckily for me, I had drawn a doe deer tag for the Bear River/Bothwell/Thatcher area.  I had been out one time before a couple of days ago, to a walk in access area West of Tremonton in a small burg called Thatcher.  The area covers about 400 acres and holds all kinds of animals.

These walk in access areas are really great.  The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will pay a token amount of money to land owners who are willing to let people, like myself, trespass on their properties.  Of course there are rules that need to be followed, like signing in, walking in rather than driving in, picking up your trash as well as others and in general just being a caring human being while enjoying someone elses property.  I have hunted a few of these walk in access areas and I really love it.  I hope some a-hole dink pipsqueek doesn’t come along and ruin it for me.

At any rate, Brandon said he would go with me this morning and I told him I wanted to be “in position” before it got light enough to see.  We left the house at 6 a.m. sharp and drove the 30 minutes from home to the site.  Loaded up our stuff and headed to the hills.  It took us about a half hour of hiking up hill to get to where I wanted to be.  For a 62 year old fella, it wasn’t easy but then it wasn’t like it was straight up either.  We got to the spot right on time.  It was just light enough to see we were overlooking a flat terrace with large sage brush and some openings in the sage.  My farthest shot would be 100 yards to the very edge of the terrace should a doe present herself there for a shot.

As we sat there it got lighter and lighter.  The birds started to come out and chirp and fly passed us in surprise.  Soon it was light enough I could see my sights and suddenly, there came some deer!  They were not really running, but they were not stopping to look around either.  They were coming up the hill at a fast pace!  But, to my surprise they were going to climb the hill we were on to the left side of us and I would not be able to see them to shoot.

I moved to my left about 20 yards and there they were moving up the hill.  More were coming in behind the first group.  A total of about 15 were bounding and hopping up the hill.  Finally a medium sized doe stopped about 20 yards out and looked behind her self at some of the deer still crossing the flat of the terrace.  I settled the sights on her shoulder and let it fly.  Of course she turned downhill and folded about 100 yards from where she was.

It started with the sight of the first few deer and ended within a minute of that.

I’m very thankful for drawing the tag, very thankful for having God on my side to fill that tag and extra thankful that Brandon was there to help drag her off the hill and back to the truck!  Thanks Brandon, you Weasel!

The pic is a bit fuzzy, as the Weasel had not had enough coffee this morning…..he got up late.

I’ve had this rifle for three years and this is deer number three for it!  Thanks Dry Dog for finding this nice $65  rifle!

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 14th, 2011 , Hunting/Fishing/Trapping Stories
By: Bears Butt

No sleeping in for me in the morning.  Going out one more time to try and fill my doe tag.  I plan on being “at the top”,  waiting in ambush for when the little deeries come up out of the fields and head to their beds.

Hopefully one will find it’s way all the way to my house and spend its winter in my freezer!

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 13th, 2011 , Hunting/Fishing/Trapping Stories
By: Bears Butt

I went out after a doe to fill my tag this morning.  Saw 11 and shot at one.  Glad I missed because it was just a big fawn that I shot at, and after the shot Mama appeared.  The smaller deer was almost as big as mama, but not quite.

I also saw a VERY NICE 4 point!  And a rabbit.  Pretty quiet morning until I shot.

Maybe next time!

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 12th, 2011 , Hunting/Fishing/Trapping Stories
By: Bears Butt

Well, I have been working like a fool to get ready the next adventure of Sir Butt and I believe I am very close.  I shall run my draft past the publishing editor and of course he will want to change everything.  And after I have done all of that and he approves, he will pass it on to someone who knows nothing about prose and good taste and they will want it changed again.

And since I am being paid so very dearly for this, I will change it again, and it will look very much like what I delivered to the publishing editor in the first place and then…..AND THEN…..you shall be given the story, one day at a time, just like the last two stories.

In my mind, this is the best one yet and I sure hope you enjoy reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it.  For those of you who like to read between the lines you will be a bit disappointed.  But for the rest of you out for pure entertainment you should get a kick out of it.

Of course it is rated “G” for good, but you might want to read it yourself, in its entirety before allowing your children to read it, or for you to read it to them.

Violence?  YES…two dragons are sliced to smithereens.

Vulgarity?  I CAN”T REMEMBER, but I don’t think so.

Sexual Innuendos?  Only one mention of a Fair Maiden.

Drinking and Alcohol?  YES…LOTS AND LOTS!

Smoking?  Only from camp fires.

Brutality towards pets?  NO!

The story does tell you what the edges of Common Ground look like.  That should keep you coming back to read more and more.

So, when it begins I hope each of you come back daily and check it out.  I will probably leave you hanging in suspense occasionally, but it will be worth the wait.

No matter.  I just had fun writing it and if nobody reads it, that’s ok too.

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 10th, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

Sir Butt is up to quite an adventure lately.  Of course you don’t know it yet, but when he finally gets released I think you are going to enjoy the ride.

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 10th, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

Hey!  Don’t give up!  I have my next idea for a Sir Butt adventure cookin!  You might say it has a Christmas theme about it!  Stand by!  It will be a few days yet, but then, we still have a few days before Christmas, Right?

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 8th, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

Another muzz deer season has come to a close…last night at dark.  365 days (or so) to go until next season.

Speaking of next season, there are some major changes with the deer hunts for next year.  First off, they have broken the state up into 30 sub-units and we will have to put in for the draw.  They are also cutting the total number of deer tags by 7,000 across the state.

Why are they doing this?  The word on the street is they wish to increase the buck to doe ratio from what it is today to 18/100.  After hunting this year and seeing 4 buck deer in 9 days of hunting (actually I took 2 days off), there really needs to be something done to increase the number of bucks.  The entire herd could use some help because in those same days we only saw “maybe” 100 does and who knows how many of those we saw day after day.

The DWR has discussed the health of the herds state wide and considered all of the things that has made the herd what it is today:  Vehicle deaths, Depredation from Coyotes and Cougars, Poor wintering grounds and loss of habitat (homes), Severe drought and tough winters (fawn and older deer starvation).  And the end result is the need to cut tags, manage the herds in smaller areas and increase awareness on the depredation and vehicle accident issues.

I ask myself, why not issue more cougar tags?  There seems to be a lot more cougars than we are used to seeing and each one of them require a deer a week to survive.  This question has also been addressed to the Wildlife Board and the bottom line affects more than just what we each think about.  There are the recreational groups and houndsmen who also enjoy seeing and chasing cougars in the wild.  If all of the cougars were wiped out, their interests would be destroyed.  We may see more “take em out” tags issued and less “run em for fun” tags in the future.  But whatever the decisions are in the future we have to consider everyone who enjoys the wild life in Utah and not just our own enjoyment of hunting.

So, how will breaking the state up into 30 sub-units affect our hunt?  As I see it our camp of 30 plus people may end up being half that number, or less.  Unless of course you are just going for the camping and not the hunting.  We will have to draw a tag first and the dark side of it all is we won’t know how many tags will be issued for our unit until after the deadline for applying has passed.  Instead of applying individually, we might want to consider applying as groups and I believe there is a 10 person limit on applying as a group.  One win, all win.  OR  10 of us don’t get to have a tag.  Something to consider.

At any rate the future will be different and hopefully this strategy will boost the total number of deer and increase the number of bucks.  By the way, the 18 to 100 number is supposed to be the “after the hunts are over” number.  How in the world are they going to be able to determine that?  Again in my opinion, they are just guessing right now and they will continue to guess in the future.

Are you happy with the way things are today?  Whatever your answer to that question is your answer.  If you want your voice to be heard, go to the RAC meeting or two and let them know your concerns.  RAC folks are supposed to talk to the people on the ground (you and I) and they take their recommendations to the Wildlife Board who discuss these issues and then TELL the Utah DWR what they are going to be doing and how they will enforce it.  So, don’t blame the DWR, blame the Wildlife Board and those member on that board if you don’t like what is coming down.

This season is over.  Next year is coming!  Let’s make it a great hunting season next year, just like this one was.  Only one buck killed among all of us tag holders and only two other shots fired at two different bucks.  We only saw one or two other bucks killed in our area and very few bucks overall seen.  Who cares.  It was a very fun outing and loads of laughter had by all.  In my opinion it was the best hunt we have ever had!!!

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 7th, 2011 , Hunting/Fishing/Trapping Stories
By: Bears Butt

And so it goes.  2011 muzzleload deer season ends today.  It’s sort of a sad deal, but then it’s one day closer to the 2012 season.  It is also “the last day” which means we have until dark to fill our tags.  Just like on day one, we had till dark.  And so, it’s brothers and their sons heading out once again to see if a buck will show it’s face (and antlers)!  Would it not be a wonderful thing to see four bucks strapped to the top of the rig as we pulled into the back yard tonight?

Wish us luck!  Snow in the high country!  Tire chains in the back of the rig in case we need them!  High spirits, hot coffee and maybe we will even stop and pick up a “power ring” from the convenience store on the way.

Power Ring?  You ask!  Our good friend who is a part of the sheriffs department calls donuts, power rings.

Power to the hunters!  Let’s go!

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 6th, 2011 , Hunting/Fishing/Trapping Stories
By: Bears Butt

The jury was out on this one until just now!  This fish is delicious, warmed up.  My preferred fish is in the warm water fish category, but this fish is a trout.  My cousin recently was telling me about his favorite trout recipe and I asked that he send it to me, which he did.

Now, you trout lovers out there just might want to try this one.

Start with trout fillets.  I had a large trout and ended up with about 2 full pounds of pure meat fillets.  I then picked out all of the lateral bones.  I hate trout bones and that is probably the reason it is not my preferred fresh water fish.

I fillet(ed) mine with the skin off, and you might like the skin, so leave it on.  The skin gives it a fuller taste if you ask me.  Rinse them bad boys and pat them dry.

Get yourself a small dish with regular flour it in, a second one with a couple of whipped up eggs and a third one with Parmesan Cheese.  Put a substantial amount of peanut oil in a frying pan and get it good and hot.

While the oil is heating, take a semi-dry fillet, salt and pepper it to taste, and roll it in the flour.  There will be a very light coating of flour on the fillet.  Now, dredge it into the egg and then over into the parmesan cheese…press the fillet into the cheese and do this to both sides.  Now into the hot oil.

Watch that you don’t overcook the fish.  You only have to turn it once and it will be ready in about 3 minutes (1 1/2 min/side).

Serve with a tarter sauce if you like that sort of stuff.  Or just with a bit of lemon juice like I like.

When I prepared them the other night and ate them for supper I was not really impressed.  Yes, they were good, but not to the degree my cousin expressed.  But, for lunch just now, I heated a left over fillet in the micronuker and it was absolutely delicious!

I might try this recipe with some of my warm water fish fillets!

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 5th, 2011 , Recipes
By: Bears Butt

Yesterdays hunt had us in position at first light.  It had rained during the night and all the dust was settled really nice.  Deer were not everywhere, but enough to keep us from “bobble heading”.  We saw a total of 34 deer, all does and fawns.  No bucks were seen anywhere.

Most of the camps that were in the area when we were camped and hunting were gone.  It is hard to imagine the deer were held up so tightly while we were up there as long as we were, but they sure seemed to be out and about yesterday.  Just goes to show you, they are where you find them.

We hit a new area to reconnoiter it for future hunting, but it proved disappointing.  The area is full of tall sage, which leads me to believe there are deer there, but we did not see much sign.  Lots of antelope were in the area and we did see one doe deer and two different coyotes.  The coyotes eluded us, but we were trying to gun them both.  The area had a very long and well maintained dirt road and some day I will get back on it and see where it leads.

Today is a rest up day after yesterdays 3:15 a.m. to 10 p.m. day.  Maybe another hunting day tomorrow….after all it is the last day of the 2011 muzz season.  My little puppy has to go if I go.  He gets too frustrated not having me around a few hours each day…and mom goes crazy trying to fend him off with his craziness.  It is not a good thing to come home to after a long day in the forest.

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 5th, 2011 , Hunting/Fishing/Trapping Stories

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