I know there was one very controversial giant leftover from last year, but island chatter has been pretty tight lipped so far this year ??Ain't Heard anything either!
Maybe it's as Good a Deer Hunting as the Rest of the State!
I never saw any charges, I wonder if it was all fakeI know there was one very controversial giant leftover from last year, but island chatter has been pretty tight lipped so far this year ??
I never saw any charges, I wonder if it was all fake
I was up there last year right after it happened and a Division guy told me the story himself as he was a witness and watched that buck daily.I never saw any charges, I wonder if it was all fake
Ummm, who's Mike Foulks?I was up there last year right after it happened and a Division guy told me the story himself as he was a witness and watched that buck daily.
I don't think there were ever any charges filed.
He said, and I quote "they were told to never come back to hunt the island again".
Who knows.....
But after seeing that Mike Foulks hunted bear with that particular outfitter this spring, It's hard to put much stock in the "suspension".
Director of the Division of WildlifeUmmm, who's Mike Foulks?
As long as they get that logo stamp on the picture.Doesn't matter how and whereTrying to decide what’s more impressive... shooting a trophy sheep in a unit not valid for your hunters tag and getting away with it or shooting a trophy buck in an area that’s closed to hunting and getting away with it... both must have some mighty fine golden knee pads
What’s your definition of free range?I have always drooled over the Antelope Island bucks.
I see someone posting here about "tame bucks". Are they not free range bucks?
Those deer and anything else on that range, can leave at any moment they choose and never touch water or mud to do so. Sounds pretty free range to me!I have always drooled over the Antelope Island bucks.
I see someone posting here about "tame bucks". Are they not free range bucks?
I believe they were trying to herd said buck into an area where they could shoot it. It is against the rules to be off trail on the island normally.So I'm curious as to what this particular outfitter did on Antelope Island? I heard they got banned but never why exactly.
Yes....it entered into the campground area on the north end which is the "free zone" and they tried pushing it back through the fence but it decided to swim instead.I believe they were trying to herd said buck into an area where they could shoot it. It is against the rules to be off trail on the island normally.
That buck was never taken on the island.
??????Those deer and anything else on that range, can leave at any moment they choose and never touch water or mud to do so. Sounds pretty free range to me!
Wow.Yes....it entered into the campground area on the north end which is the "free zone" and they tried pushing it back through the fence but it decided to swim instead.
Doesn't harassing for the purpose of "take" fall under the definition of "hunting" per the Guidebook?Yes....it entered into the campground area on the north end which is the "free zone" and they tried pushing it back through the fence but it decided to swim instead.
Wait wait wait. I haven’t heard this detail of the story. They shot the damn thing swimming in the lake?Yes....it entered into the campground area on the north end which is the "free zone" and they tried pushing it back through the fence but it decided to swim instead.
? Give it a few days and he'll post the videoLet's ask tristate he is all over that guides junk!
Oh heavens no....it ran out on the beach to get away instead of going back on the mountain, but was never harvested.Wait wait wait. I haven’t heard this detail of the story. They shot the damn thing swimming in the lake?
Those deer and anything else on that range, can leave at any moment they choose and never touch water or mud to do so. Sounds pretty free range to me!
Wasn’t aware of a new fence, and regardless until that was installed, they could leave whenever they chose too. If that fence is new, all deer killed up until then should be considered free rangeMight want to explain the fencing that was installed to keep the sheep from leaving and how that's "free range"
The fence i am referring to is on the far northern end at the White Rock Campground.Wasn’t aware of a new fence, and regardless until that was installed, they could leave whenever they chose too. If that fence is new, all deer killed up until then should be considered free range
Wasn’t aware of a new fence, and regardless until that was installed, they could leave whenever they chose too. If that fence is new, all deer killed up until then should be considered free range
No it "anything for a dollar". They dont hive a chit about bucks, unless they can profit off one.
I edited pey day. Just for you?
Lol.....easy Hossy.So it improves the habitat for deer that 2 people can hunt. Millions of dollars the last 10 years to improve habitat for 20 hunters.?
Come on slam, we both know this hunt had NOTHING to do with habitat. Or even a draw tag hunter. It happened because of its proximity to an airport, its ease of travel, and its supply of 200" plus bucks, and $fw grabbing 10% yearly.
Why do you suppose there isn't an Antelope hunt over there? Lots of antelope. Huge bucks.
But no one forking out 6 figures to shoot a speed goat, so that hunt isn't "necessary" to save the island", or improve habitat
Lol.....easy Hossy.
I've never once stated that I am all for this "hunt" in which we all know it isn't, I am in favor of it's monies generated from outside sources.
It's just as stated in several posts...."basically a canned hunt"
And C'mon, those conservation projects aren't going just to the mule deer out there, it's for ALL the wildlife, especially the sheep which are transplanted all over our state and either sold or traded to other states wanting bighorn sheep.
Any dollar raised from an outside source is less of my tax dollars being spent.
Now it's a fenced hunt and backed up by landlocked.....An island no more? State to put up fences to keep Antelope Island bison, sheep from reaching the mainland
The trouble begins with this: Antelope Island — isn’t.www.sltrib.com
Kuiu did donate this new family of sheep yes, but not from the last 10 years or the ten years of maintenance to come.
Look, it is what it is now whether we like it or not.
The alternative is letting PETA scream louder and shut it down and lose all the "new" outsource revenue?
Let's push for a couple antelope tags even if they only bring $2k, maybe that'll make a little added sense of fairness....why not?
I'm with you @hossblur on the big picture and everybody knows where I stand on SFW. But I'll say this, if a guy was to draw that tag and go hunt it DIY during the season I feel like it would still be a great HUNT. Those deer are not as easy to find before the rut and it's a big island to hunt by foot and glass if done DIY.
It certainly can be a "canned" hunt and historically has been, but I don't think it must be so.
I'll never shoot a pen-raised animal, but if I was offered the AI tag, I'd take it and hunt it the way I want to hunt it.
PS. I've been out and seen the fence, I don't think it is fully an enclosure, though that may change with the water year. Just my opinion.
That is pretty impressive. Must've shined those up after he got to his kill!That guy walked so far he done polished his boots!
Yelum would be offended by your comment that you would use his pictures to prove all those big bucks he photographed were desensitized to humans. I took Yelum to the island a couple times. The bucks he photographed while I was with him were definitely not desensitized and were no where near the road. I doubt most people would have even seen them. He had some pretty good equipment. Yes, he and everyone else got pictures of some good bucks in the rut but most of his were not.
I don't think the Division cares how the tag holders harvest their bucks, that is totally irrelevant to their objective.That is pretty impressive. Must've shined those up after he got to his kill!
I guess that is what is sad about this. Beautiful, amazing deer taking by money. And it's not even the money so much. You want to fund the island and sell the tag, go for it..... But don't allow a guide to bring in the troops and make it brainless, no effort hunting. At least give the animals a small chance to make it. Sell the tag with the provision that no guide can be present and limit the hunt party to 2-3 people. Shouldn't take more than 1 person to get an animal on the island.......
I don't think the Division cares how the tag holders harvest their bucks, that is totally irrelevant to their objective.
No, a person doesn't "need" a guide out there, i completely agree.
But in reality, having a guide out there is really no different than having friends or family help you locate and kill a buck.
It's not always about the outfitters making money because in some instances, the outfitter has guided (pointed at) the bucks in exchange for nothing but photo rights.
Oh I'm not an advocate for what goes on out there, I just know there has been cases where fees are traded for watermarks.Which said guide uses to promote themselves as the"only" AI guide. Hes not doing anything out of the goodness of his heart.
And it is different. Most likely your family and friends dont have a key to the gate. They probably dont have trail cams off trail(Bushwacking is prohibited). And they've never got first crack at the biggest on the island.
Other than that, yup, you dad or your brother and Mossback are the same.
Do we have any reason to believe it isn't?And yes, if keys are borrowed out, that should be across the board.
There are some special rights given out. I have seen them open the gate and drive through with my own eyes. They aren't trying to hide it. I believe they have access to anywhere on the island except for the North (Closed) end. Just watch the You Tube video with the Fierce Firearms Guy. They are not on any designated trail when they chase that buck from ridge to ridge. Its no different than the access given for the draw tag winners of the shed hunts right ? Those guys dont have to stay on the trails. Do they close the island while the hunt is going on ? I cant imagine they want spectators. This I dont know.@grizzly
I agree 100%
No one person, guide or otherwise should have special rights on that island over anyone else, and I would certainly hope that is the case.
I saw the public hunter last Wednesday. The island was very much open.Do they close the island while the hunt is going on ? I cant imagine they want spectators. This I dont know.
good to know. Was the hunter glassing from the road? Do you know if they have a certain buck on the hit list ?I saw the public hunter last Wednesday. The island was very much open.
He killed a giant typical.Has the public hunter Killed yet?
He killed a giant typical.
This is what mossback had to say about it.
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"Matt Denning beat the odds and got the "SUCCESSFUL" email most of us can only dream of. We started scouting immediately and had a solid hitlist going. After looking at many many giants, Matt decided he wanted to try and harvest a huge Typical buck.
This old boy didn't make anything easy and after a few days of 6-7 miles hiking a day we were finally able to catch up to this nomad and Matt put an amazing shot on him and all the work had finally paid off.
Congrats Matt you really did put the work in! Thanks for letting us be part of your once in a lifetime hunt and special thanks to all those who helped make this happen!!"
I can't believe they couldn't just pulled up and shoot it from the road opening morning.
I little different story than what hossblur and the other haters wants everyone to believe the island hunt is like.
Cool story broLook past the deer. First pic, that big Grey flat mass is the lakebed. Between deer and lakebed, that look like real rugged terrain?
Look at 2nd. Shows that terrain look?
BTW. In both pics, there is a road between the hunter and the lake bed. It circles the whole island.
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I wonder if after the hunt these guys thought hmmm probably could have done that on my own? What does Doyle charge for a shoot like this? Neat bucks regardless! I wonder how they decided who got the big one? Took the big money guy in first and killed his while the public guy stayed in his room at the Grand America? "Ok next, you're turn now" You think the public guy really wanted a "big typical" or was that his only choice after the big one was already dead?
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