Other Outdoor Activities

Fall at Sundance

With a weekend break between hunts, I had the opportunity to hit the trail with friends at Sundance.  It was the last day of the season and one that we will all remember for a long time. The weather was perfect the trails were a little muddy/icy in places, but the fall colors and need for reckless abandment filled our cups. It was one of those days that you don’t want to end…you know those days right? All I could think is that this is the way life should be.

I think the pictures can tell the story better than I ever could….

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A Dream Come True-2009 Duck Opener

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For years, my good friend Brandon Carter would tell me stories and show me pictures of the amazing opening day of the Utah waterfowl season. It is something I have always dreamed about experiencing and I had put it on the top of my list.  Brandon Carter is one of the greatest sportsman I know. He lives and dies spending time outdoors with friends and family and thrives over the challenge of the hunt.  It is this passion that has proven to be his secret shellsweapon to success. He simply has put in the time and effort to improve his odds and make success in the field a thing of constant matter. It was this reason I was ecstatic to be part of his group for the opening of the 2009 duck hunt.  The hunt started a day before the legal shooting began, Carter and a couple of his other buddies wanted to claim one of the best spots in the marsh at a very popular duck resting marsh. (In fact it is the largest resting spot on the Pacific Flyway) After setting out the decoys that night, we were all set and now awaiting the blessed morning to come.  As I approached the parking area that night, I was decalsblown away by the excitement, craz, and culture of waterfowl hunting that I had never witnessed, in my years of hunting ducks on the Utah Lake shoreline. There were $40k dollar Air boats, hundreds of long shaft motor boats, camo as far as the eye could see, excited water dogs and a parking lot full to the brim with jacked-up trucks covered in waterfowl decals. It was the real deal when it comes to public land duck hunting. In fact as I glassed over the parking area there were as many license plates from out of state then in state. I just couldn’t get over the excitement and feeling of the hunt to come. At our camp we were living life to the highest standard when it comes to hunting. We had a group of 8 shooters, 2 young guns and Max the dog. To top it off riding-backwe were going to be spending the night all together in the Carters 35ft motor home. As the night progressed and the hunting stories started to stretch a bite, we decided we better turn off the Duck Commander DVDs and get a few hours of sleep before 4:45am was upon us. As the alarm rang, we all were more then ready to start the day. It is always hard for me to sleep with the anticipation of any hunt or fishing trip on my mind and I know it was for the rest of our group. (Plus it was hott) So we loaded the boat with shells and guns and sent them off while the rest of the group got on their bikes and headed down the dike for a 15 min ride to our spot. The next 2 hrs was torcherous, as the daylight broke the ducks started flying by the 1000s. It was one of the coolest sights I have ever scene out in the marsh. When the glorious 8am came I wasn’t ready for what was to unfold. It was as if a war had begun in the marsh. Shots by the hundreds rang the air for the next 2hrs. The ducks must have been just as excited because they were flying high and fast. It was as exciting as one gets when it comes to fast shooting for ducks. Within the first hour most of our group had shot over 2 boxes of shells and working on their 3rd. As we settle down, our shooting got better and the ducks started to fall.  

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We even were lucky enough to have the chance at a high flying banded goose that Carter hit just right with his 2 shot. (It was an awesome shot!) It was an amazing experience to say the least. We ended up shooting over 30+ birds and a banded goose.  

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Brandon, Brian, Travis, Tyler

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I fill very lucky to have been part of such a great day of waterfowl hunting, as well as sharing this experience with my new friends (Bobs (Both), Bryan, Tyer, Shawn and the rest of the crew) I can’t wait for next years opener!!!

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Chasing Stripers

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This years Lake Powell trip was full of surprises and great moments.  Originally we had planned on going to the Green River to celebrate Jordan’s homecoming, but with an invite to Powell and a nice houseboat the families plans changed within seconds.  I had mixed feelings about this as I love the Green more than anything and was looking forward to five days on the river, but I also was stoked to try out the new ski-boat and have the chance to chase some warm water fish and relax in the sun. The fishing kicked off as we were greeted with a boil in our bay as we returned from our afternoon boating. Jordan hooked up on his first cast and if it wasn’t for a crazy girl on a wave runner doing donuts around us and putting down all the fish we would have had a night.  But for anyone who has fished this amazing fishery, knows that with a little effort you can find some of the best warm water fishing in the country. We tasted a little of that as our crew caught smallmouths, largemouths, stripers, carp, catfish, sunfish, and bluegill. In all it was a great trip and one step closer to figuring out this vast reservoir of water and catching a over sized stiper on my fly rod. bagu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gunners Large and Smallmouths

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As far as the boating goes the weather was excellent, giving us nice water and some of the best wakeboarding, wakesurfing conditions. Fall is definatily my favorite time to be on the lake.

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Riding Too Hard

Over the past few months I have been able to hit the mtn for some great rides, but it hasn’t been all fun and games. I have broken my bikes multi times doing stupid crap I probably shouldn’t do.  Here are some of the pics

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Big Spring Trail-Provo Canyon

 

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A Muddy, Rainy June left me like this after most rides…

 

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Broken Rear Derailler right on top. At least I could coast down….

Big Changes!

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Life has changed a lot these past couple weeks. First off after years of wanting to get a Ski Boat,  everything came together and we got the perfect boat for us. Its a 19ft Glastron…

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Now that we had our boat we needed to upgrade to something that could put it a little better. It was sad to sell my trusted Jeep, but I have been able to get over it pretty quick with the fully loadedYukon Denali. Its a sweet ride.

 

So lots of changes for a week…Buy a boat, buy a Denali, sell the Jeep, sell a scooter and all the little things that come with each purchase and sell.

 

Then the fun began with getting the toys to fill the boat. Wakeboards, Wakeskate, Tube, ropes, helmet, etc…

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But now the work is done we can enjoy the rest of the summer!!! I love living 5 mins from Utah Lake we have hit it 5 times this week after work. The only break was Weds to hit a caddis hatch…Life is good

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Off Water and On the Mtn

Most people go to the Squaw Peak overlook to get some action…Well that’s what we kinda did ,but in a different way…The Squaw Peak Biking Trail is one of my favorite DH biking trails. It is ridiculously fast, slick, and technical, just perfect to start the year off.



Pictures taken of Kade S, Brett, Brett A. and Travis