You keep it at the house?Here's the Fox.
Anything that actively hunts great white sharks has my attention!Does fishing count?
While fishing in Alaska I frequently saw bear tracks. This was sort of scary. I then got a boat thinking the bears would be far away on land. After several nice boat fishing trips I forgot about bears, they really freak me out.
One day while drifting near a long stretch of straight shoreline I noticed that there were several bunches of sea lions clustered on rocks near water edge., This was unusual. I looked out from the beach & there were 3 monster black & white shapes, killer whales, hunting sea lions. They were as big as my boat, long dagger like fins. The nearest one gazed at me with eyes that seemed bull like. He/she was less than 50 yards away& could easily flip my boat over. I quickly cut off my gear with a knife and got the boat & me out of there.
Read about the whaling vessel Essex.
Earthquake maybeSometime back in the early eighties, I was hunting elk in Washington state. I was near the Elbe hills hunting by myself, which was common. I slept in a canopy on the back of my truck. I was sleeping pretty sound when the truck started rocking back and forth very violently. It lasted about ten to fifteen seconds. I grabbed a flashlight and pistol, but there was nothing around the truck. I still have no clue what rocked the truck like that.
I skinned it in the garage, it's currently fleshed and stretched.You keep it at the house?
Yes, that is / was a nightmare. They should of had a backup knowing the area and potential issues that did arise. I would have been happy to see someone come but also somewhat peaved!Here's my story, not as scary as some but left out to dry as the saying goes. I was on an elk hunt in Oregon that a few friend's and i booked, mistake #1.
Opening day the so called guides separated our group by dropping us off in different spots of the ranch at dark thirty. I happened to be let off some distance away from camp. The plan was they were going to bring me hot lunch around 11. Shortly after day break it started to snow and blow like hell.
There I am a roll of toilet paper, pack of smokes, small water bottle and a candy bar, mistake #2. Well 11 passes, then 2pm, then 3pm. I'm starting to get pretty hungry, cold and worried they aren't coming back. There is no way for me to find my way to camp because there is foot of snow over everything and I don't know which way camp is, mistake #3. I collected some wood then drop off a ledge where I had been sheltering and light a fire to stay warm, might be here all night. Now I'm really starting to worry, is everybody dead, did we hire some psychopath guide. After dark they finally came and picked me up. They said their vehicle had broken down and they were sorry.
I learned a few lessons that day that I will never let repeat.
Central Idaho,
I glass this herd of elk, a decent 6 point
In it. One evening during bow season. To get to them it's 2 1/2 miles on an easy trail, most of it any way , it sidehills steep mountains a lot of the way.
It pours rain all night. I leave the truck 2 hours before daylight. Where the elk are at its super steep and waist high brush with some benches and sparse trees.
Im bugling the bull back and forth, he is answering me, but with 9 cows he wouldn't come in. Maybe because of my " great" bugling ha ha , im hunting by myself.
I have arrow on , bow on my lap , as i said it's super steep.
All of the sudden I hear a "bull" above and slightly behind me charging full tilt coming at me.
I spin around grabbing bow and attempt to get in shooting position
All of this is happening super fast.
I see the "bull" above me about 50 yards and 20 yards to my left, it was a round boulder about wheel barrow size rolling down the hill.
I proceed to fall over backwards with arrow on string , as it goes by I land head down hill.feet straight up hill.
I did inventory on my body. No broadband in me
The rock Rolled all the way, 800 yards to the bottom..
it wasn't that close to me but it still spooked me.
The elk slowly walked away.
Im walking back to truck , about an hour after dark really tired, walking on old skid trail, headlamp on low. I looked to the left out of corner of my eye. I see someone standing 3 feet to my left, I look at it, scared, it's an aspen tree.
No elk were harmed in this long story