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March 31, 2008

Fishing Second Dam in Logan Canyon

Took Ethan up to 2nd dam this last week to see if I could finally get something on a hook for him. But the fish are still winning this year so far. We were not there long enough to really try a lot of different bait though. Ethan was more interested in getting dirty on the side hill. It is going to be a blast to take him camping this year because he is so curious about everything outdoors right now.
The fish were coming to the surface the whole time were were on the boardwalk. They are feeding close to the edge here but are pretty smart cause they are fished every day. I finally found my box of flys that I tied years ago and I have a few nymphs in there that I am going to try next time I head out.

March 23, 2008

Utah Stats for Sportsman

Here is a little trivia about us Sportsman in Utah that I found on SCI's website.

Sportsman Support more jobs in Utah than the combined employment of BYU and Utah State. 13,000 jobs vs 11,000

Annual spending by Utah Sportsman is more than the revenues of Sandy-based The Layton Companies - one of the fastest growing companies in the U.S. ($696 million vs. $577 million)

Utah Sportsman annually spend more than the combined cash reciepts from cattle and dairy - the states two top agricultural commodities.

Utah Sportsman outnumber the combined populations of Salt Lake City and Provo. (351,000 vs. 292,000)

March 18, 2008

Striper Bass Fishing on Lake Powell

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These pictures are from one of our fishing trips down to Lake Powell fishing for "Striper Bass". They are fun to fish for and the best part is there is no limit to how many you can catch. We hit the gas dock around 6:00 p.m. at "Hall's Crossing" as that is when they close the dock down to fueling and we could set there in our lawn chairs and be lazy fishermen. We used frozen anchovies cut in fourths and almost every cast catch a striper. The water there is between 15 to 30 feet deep. On this particular trip there were 5 of us and we caught over 100 stripers. The picture with the cooler and string lines is what it looks like when you are having fun. The cooler is full of stripers and the two string lines has double fish on every hook.
Doug with a good sized stripper

Doug and Don work with me in Monticello


Nathan also works with me in Monticello



March 17, 2008

Ky's Southern Utah Muzzle Loader Hunt

This entry is by the great white hunter himself...Ky
The first picture of us in orange is on my brothers disability hunt up in Monte Cristo. We got to go up the week before everyone else to see if we could get after any elk. We had the elk screaming at us at night, but we couldn't entice any of them to come in during the day hours. We had a good time anyway.
The set of pictures with us in camo was on the 2007 Muzzle Loader Deer Hunt. We were hunting the southern unit on a 4 day hunt. My Brother Rick took his deer the opening morning. We knew exactly where these deer were hanging out. So I tried had my brother and Dad push them into me. I set up about 1,000 yards away on a wheel line sprinkler pipe. I watched a little 2 point walk with in 50 yards of me while watching all of the other deer about 1,000 yards away. Although it was the last day I didn't want a 2 point. When my brother and dad came over the ridge the 8 deer started to take off into the sage in the opposite direction from where I was standing. I thought the morning hunt was over. Then 1 minute later they popped back into the field on a dead run headed in my direction. I watched them head down the field just being able to see there heads pop up and down over the sage. I saw where they were headed, and took off on a run with my head hunched down to see if I could get close to where they were going to jump into the next field where I was standing. I saw them at about 250 yards from me.


I stopped and set my self up. One knee on the ground and the other as a base to rest my elbow on. They jumped the fence. There was only one buck in the 8. He looked like a decent 3 point and it was the last day so I was commited to take a shot. Once they jumped the fence they made a 90 degree turn to the left and headed straight toward me, they ran over a small stream culvert. Once they crossed the culvert, they made 90 degree turn to the right heading back in the same direction they were going in the first place. This positioned the buck perfectly broadside at about 60 yards. He wasn't going to stop so I took the shot at him on the run. BOOOOM!!! The shot felt good but I couldn't tell if I hit him because there was so much smoke from the muzzle loader. The smoke cleared about 5 seconds later. I looked for the buck but he was not there.

Questioning if I missed him and he ran down the creek bottom to safety. I watched all of the does look back for a split second and then bolt out of there. But still no buck with them. I started to head in the direction where I last saw the buck. Nothing, The brush was so tall that I couldn't see any sign of him. I looked for 5 minutes with the assistance of some spotters from above and finally found him inches from rolling into the stream. I hit him right behind the shoulder with a double lung kill. he only ran about 30 yards from where I saw him last but the brush was so tall I couldn't find him very quick. To my suprise he was a little 3X4 and was starting to fork on the side with only 3. I use a Knight .45 caliber muzzle loader with 195 grain sabot slugs and 120 grains of powder. In the 3 deer that have been taken by this gun, this was the only deer that took another step after getting hit. The knock down power of these muzzle loaders are unbelievable. I would recommend the muzzle loader hunt to anyone that is interested in hunting. This was a great hunt and tons of memories were made. Ky




March 15, 2008

Fishing on First Dam

This is from today so I am all caught up now. I told Amy last week that I was going fishing no matter what. Then I found out a snow storm was coming in. But when I woke up this morning I said the hell with it and went. But you can see from these two pictures how fast the weather changed on me. The pictures are only about an hour apart. These shots are from the lower end of the dam by the spillway. The fish were there but I came up empty. I am fishing the hard way by using only artificial bait. I tried artificial red, pink and sparkle worms, I tried dry flies, I tried a spinner, I tried powerbait and came up empty. But it was good to get out again, I have the worse case of spring fever right now and this few hours did the trick.



Hiking the Wind Caves in Logan Canyon

I took this hike in November of 07. The shot above is wind cave that the hike is named after. The shot below is a look across Logan Canyon to the Crimson Trail that runs across the length of the large rock wall. This hike took about 1:15 minutes to climb up and around :45 to get back down.









Ethan Fishing at First Dam

We took Ethan down to First Dam in Logan to let him do some fishing last fall. We had practiced casting in the house and it paid off. This is a good shot of how far he was able to cast out. He has a little push button Superman fishing pole that he uses. All of these pictures are pretty much the same thing but they turned out pretty good. We fished until it was dark and getting cold. He did not want to leave and has asked about going fishing almost every week since.










Hiking Green Canyon with Ethan

Last fall Ethan and I went on a little hike up Green Canyon. There is a large wind cave about 1/4 of a mile up the canyon that I knew he would love. In his backpack he had about 7 of his superhero's that he carried with him. That should explain most of his poses.

Ethan is learning to use the binoculars pretty good. He spotted his first deer through them on this trip.



This gave him the chance to do some climbing and crawling on rocks.
This is a view from inside the wind cave looking out into green canyon






Here we are inside the wind cave

Fishing the Snake

This was a trip to remember. We were on the Snake River just above Alpine Wyoming in Star Valley. This was a local boys trip but they invited me along and it was great. The weather was cold and wet but we did not let it stop us. Torey, Eric and I hit it hard and caught some great fish

Eric right before he landed a good size fish







Newspaper Rock - Southern Utah

This is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. Mom and Dad took us here when we went down to see them in Monticello. These pictures really do not do it justice. The thing is massive and has so much Indian writing on it that you literally could stand there for hours looking at each little picture.



Amy doing her thing and the other pictures are some that I took with it zoomed in a little so you could see the drawings a little better










Camping at Lodge Campground in Logan Canyon

This is one of our favorite camp spots. It is about 10 miles up Logan canyon and then a mile up Right Hand Fork. It is paved roads all the way in but it does get you off the highway. We camp here at least two or three times a year. There is even a little stream near by that Amy's dad Scott caught some pan fish in.

Ethan is sporting his farmer look



Feeding the kids. From left to right that is Whitney, Ethan, Gabe and Devon



Mom and Dad are with us whenever they can be.








We broke in the red tent on this trip, little smaller then our other one but it works great for the car camping we do.

Tony Grove Camping

This is the first camping trip that we went on as a family since Ethan had learned how to walk. We honestly wondered if we ever wanted to do it again. Just kidding, he was just way more mobile than we had thought. I went up with him a couple of hours early and tried to set up camp by myself while I was chasing him all over the place. I even had neighboring campers asking if they could help.

Shawna brought her kids on this trip and this is a cute picture that we got of Jen and Maria



Ethan has turned into quite the camper over the past few years. It was good for us to get him out and do a lot of camping the first couple of years after her was born


Dad is sporting his signature Dickie's.

Lily Lake - Uintah Mountains

Lily Lake




This is Ron's outfit











We rode our quads through this old burn. There was an eerie feeling as I rode through this section of the trail


This pair of young bull moose came strolling through our camp while when we got back from gathering wood








Camping near Fairfield Utah

This camping trip was also in September of 2004. It was Ethans 2nd camping trip and as you can see a cold front moved in that caught us a little off guard. We were down near Fairfield Ut
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Amy and Ethan went with my sisters back to SLC to stay at Shawna's house for the night since the kids were so young. My dad, Mom and brother in laws stuck it out.
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Thats Dad in the Cowboy had with Amy and Kim has her back to us.
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It did finally warm up and that is Ethan on Amy's lap and Whitney is below. If she is picking her nose I'm sorry. We did not get enough shots to avoid it.
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