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BigSlam and Jesse's Ozark Adventure - The Lost Chronicles

Boarhead

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Some pics from the boys,.
The town is Eminence Missouri..pop 600
They are thinking the rub was made by Elk.
Camp all set up.
They met an ole timer that let em buy some firewood,said take what ya need and pay me what ya think it's worth.
I figured they were sharing a tent for some spooning.lol
 

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Bigslam51

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I saw first hand what made those rubs. I had 3 elk at 70 yards at last light when I got up from my natural ground blind. They were down the same treeline I was on. A bull, cow, and a calf. Cool as fugg!
 

bowhunter1023

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Finally made it to decent cell service and a good Mexican restaurant in Ellington, MO about 30 minutes from camp.

We took off out of camp at 8 this morning and put some boot leather down. We scouted 3 spots and decided to set up on some food plots across the river from us in some of the most remote wilderness I've ever been in. We launched the canoe around 2:30 and were setup by 3:30. I was at full draw on a massive doe at last light, but held off due to being so far back in and not wanting to fool with just a doe tonight. Chad also saw a doe, along with a bull elk with a cow and calf. We kind of expected to see elk after finding fresh sign on our scouting trip. We also saw several flocks of snow geese and 2 ospreys.

The best thing about our hunt was the silence. You can't hear shit down here expect nature. No cars. No dogs. No leaf blowers, horns, kids, planes. Nothing. It's awesome...

We saw a big flock of turkeys this morning and plan to set up on them in the AM. Then we are headed to a big network of ridges to hang and hunt the afternoon and leave our stands for Saturday AM.