Bryce and Rachel Weight Adventures from Alaska
Monday, August 19, 2013
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Sheep Harvest
This has been a dream of mine the last few years. Of all the animals of Alaska, I think the dall sheep is the most beautiful. The chanllenge and effort of a sheep hunt really put it in a different category for me and many other AK hunters.
Ever since I drew the DS204 tag last February I have been obsessed with it. It has just about dominated my thoughts for the last 6 months or so. I have had sheep dreams, day dreams, spent countless hours on the internet planning this trip. Well on 8/28/12 it all became a reality for me. I took a dall sheep ram on the third day of my hunt with Jed.
The biggest thing to deal with was the weather. For most of the second and third days of our hunt we were 'weathered' in. We spent hours and hours huddled in our sleeping bags in our little tent. The mountains were almost completely fogged in. The night of the second day Jed and I were so bored we climbed up into sheep country late in the evening, but soon were forced to go back down the mountain because of the heavy fog. It was very steep and visibility was only probably 20 feet. We decided it was pretty unsafe to be on the mountain. Well the next day we woke up to SNOW! There was probably 3-4 inches on the ground. This made spotting sheep extremely difficult. We spent most of that day hunkered down in our bags. As evening started though, it warmed up a little. We decided to climb the mountain again and have a look.....
Jed spotted my sheep first. He was with another ram about the same size. I took him from 312 yards (horizontal distance). I got him in the neck. I was shooting my Kimber Montana 300 WSM using 165 grain barnes TSX (this fall's bullet of choice). He only fell about 20 yards down the mountain. These pictures don't really do the angle justice. Capeing and butchering on the side of this mountain was not an easy task. We eventually got it done though, and headed down the mountain and were back in camp a little after 9PM.
I'm not sure what the name of the glacier in the background is. But it was a beautiful valley and home for a couple of days. I am so happy that I was able to make this dream happen finally this year. These majestic animals have the best meat!
This pic was getting back to camp after packing him off the mountain. Me and jed both had very heavy packs. The steepness and snow (no crampons) made things 'interesting'. I"ve spent a good many hours this week taking care of the meat. A lot got made into Jalapeno and Maple sausage (both excellent) and some into stew meat, and of course BACKSTRAPS baby!
Next week is Moose hunting..... so wish me luck.
Ever since I drew the DS204 tag last February I have been obsessed with it. It has just about dominated my thoughts for the last 6 months or so. I have had sheep dreams, day dreams, spent countless hours on the internet planning this trip. Well on 8/28/12 it all became a reality for me. I took a dall sheep ram on the third day of my hunt with Jed.
We saw a lot of sheep while we were hunting. We also saw a couple of grizzly bears on our first day. but alas, this trip did not come out a double (griz / ram).
The biggest thing to deal with was the weather. For most of the second and third days of our hunt we were 'weathered' in. We spent hours and hours huddled in our sleeping bags in our little tent. The mountains were almost completely fogged in. The night of the second day Jed and I were so bored we climbed up into sheep country late in the evening, but soon were forced to go back down the mountain because of the heavy fog. It was very steep and visibility was only probably 20 feet. We decided it was pretty unsafe to be on the mountain. Well the next day we woke up to SNOW! There was probably 3-4 inches on the ground. This made spotting sheep extremely difficult. We spent most of that day hunkered down in our bags. As evening started though, it warmed up a little. We decided to climb the mountain again and have a look.....
Jed spotted my sheep first. He was with another ram about the same size. I took him from 312 yards (horizontal distance). I got him in the neck. I was shooting my Kimber Montana 300 WSM using 165 grain barnes TSX (this fall's bullet of choice). He only fell about 20 yards down the mountain. These pictures don't really do the angle justice. Capeing and butchering on the side of this mountain was not an easy task. We eventually got it done though, and headed down the mountain and were back in camp a little after 9PM.
I'm not sure what the name of the glacier in the background is. But it was a beautiful valley and home for a couple of days. I am so happy that I was able to make this dream happen finally this year. These majestic animals have the best meat!
Next week is Moose hunting..... so wish me luck.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
First animal of the season
I shot him very close to Logan's Valley. Initially about a 300 yard shot. He dissappeared for a while in some bushes and me and my buddy went looking for him. Well I jumped him about 10 feet away, and he popped up and ran about 20 yards. Then a clean shot through the lungs and he was done for. About a hour and half later and me and dad were on our way back to camp, loaded down with meat.
Here are a few of the trophy pics. This was shot with my Kimber Montana 300 wsm, 165 grain TSX bullets. Granted I haven't harvested a ton of caribou, but this is the nicest one yet! He is very symetrical, and has a double shovel. Big bull too, I could barely lift his ribcage up. I'm guessing 140 lbs of meat off this guy. Got him hanging in the garage at the moment. can't wait to get more as my freezer is pretty bare bones at the moment.

Finnegan was pretty excited and curious about the caribou. He can't wait for his turn when he is older to feed the family. Think he needs to start out with some rabbits first though. Hopefully not to much longer.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Fresno Family Photos
While visiting my Grandparents in Fresno my Aunt Karen was able to get some good shots of Finn smiling at his dad from the pool. The next day when she got home from work she took some family shots for us and they look pretty good. Hope fully if she come up to Alaska in August we can get some more and I will not have crazy hair and the sun won't we making our eyes water. Hopefully in the near future I can get all the pictures from our vacation and the time Bryce was in texas loaded into the computer and up on the blog for all to see!
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Easter 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Finnegan Pics from Dec. 2011
Finnegan looks just like his grandpa Terry. He loves grandpa very much.
This was Finnegan's first bath at home (instead of a wet soapy towell wipe down). He loves getting baths, the warm water and smelling clean. Rachel is really good about giving him baths.
Rachel ordered this wonderful wall decal for Finn's room months and months ago. We litterally spent 4-5 hours putting this thing up, it was such a pain in the butt!!! and guess what happened the next day! we woke up and half of it had decided it did not want to stick to the wall and fallen over and stuck to its self. Luckily we were able to get the money back, but we wish it just would have stuck on there cuz it was really cool.
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