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Old 11-14-2009, 10:58 PM   #1
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Hunting Photos With a Classic Chevy

I just wanted to share a couple of photos from a recent elk hunt with my good friend and his boys. I also wanted to see if anyone has hunting photos to share. In my opinion, there is no better way to use a classic pickup than to hunt with it.

The truck is a '71 K20 that Murphy IRE just recently purchased. Murphy can fill us in on the trucks details.

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This was the first year for Murphy and his boys to big game hunt together. As you can imagine, planning a Colorado big game hunt in November can be a challenge and expensive.

The pickup has been named "Gertie". She handled the ~ 600 mile round trip without any problems. Last night a large storm moved into the area. Murphy and I were at the top of a Colorado volcanic peak with high plasticity clay. A little snow and rain turned the clay into an ice rink. The steep grade down the mountain was a real puckering moment. Gertie handled the situation without any hangups and we got back to camp in time for dinner.

I wish I had a photo of a dead elk to share. The weather this year really screwed up the Elk migration cycle. From what we can tell, the success rate on the western slope of Colorado was way down.

Please feel free to share any photos you have of a classic Chevrolet used to hunt.
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Old 11-14-2009, 11:17 PM   #2
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Sounds like a great time, where exactly did you guys go?
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Old 11-14-2009, 11:31 PM   #3
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Great shots, thanks for sharing!
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Old 11-14-2009, 11:31 PM   #4
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Re: Hunting Photos With a Classic Chevy

What are those long wooden things you are holding? We got drawn this year for New Mexico Elk but we hunt with bows. My dad got a 5 x 5 but I didn't have the same luck. We were not in near that cool of a truck though. Beautiful pics you got there with the mountains in the background.
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Old 11-15-2009, 12:08 AM   #5
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sweet scenery! yall get anything?
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Old 11-15-2009, 12:20 AM   #6
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Sounds like a great time, where exactly did you guys go?
Outside Crawford, Colorado.

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sweet scenery! yall get anything?
Nope. Hard year on the western slope of Colorado.
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Me and my burb (well my Dad's at the time) shooting either cans or jack rabbits back in the late 70's mid 80's.
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Me and my burb (well my Dad's at the time) shooting either cans or jack rabbits back in the late 70's mid 80's.
The above picture made me laugh, because I remember my Grandfather used to wear a shirt that said, "It takes lead balls to shoot a muzzleloader." Cool pics.
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Me: Marlin 1894 Carbine 44 Remington Mag


I had that same rifle in 45-70 when I younger. Wish I had never sold it, but I was poor at the time. It was a shoulder bruiser, though.

I don't have any hunting pictures on my computer, but I have a few.

X2 on the muzzle loader burning the paint off a hood
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Man,that`s huntin`with class on the high plains.Shoot...I mean darn,I`d like to give that a shot...I mean try.
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Does Indiana fishing count?
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great picts guys....
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Old 11-15-2009, 10:18 PM   #13
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Sorry to say this is not a picture of me hunting, but I thought I would share it.

Some one on here posted it a while ago and it is really a cool photo.

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Old 11-15-2009, 10:59 PM   #14
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The above picture made me laugh, because I remember my Grandfather used to wear a shirt that said, "It takes lead balls to shoot a muzzleloader." Cool pics.
I love the rock as a step to see over the hood. Classic

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Sorry to say this is not a picture of me hunting, but I thought I would share it.

Some one on here posted it a while ago and it is really a cool photo.



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Yes I remember this one. The heavy snow and horse really add to the image. Thanks for the re-post.

Hopefully we can stir up some others.
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Funny, my Dad was always the one to do the over the hood shooting. I hated it, since the truck was bigger than me and had to stand on a rock or something.
Ever since I got into the BP shooting, and after that trip where I am shooting my 50 cal BP rifle over the hood. He didn't think it was needed anymore to use the hood of the truck as a rest, since the BP rifle actually left muzzle blast scars on the paint. Actually burned the paint off, but everyone thought it was just "patina".. LOL. Dad and I knew better though.
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Funny, my Dad was always the one to do the over the hood shooting. I hated it, since the truck was bigger than me and had to stand on a rock or something.
Ever since I got into the BP shooting, and after that trip where I am shooting my 50 cal BP rifle over the hood. He didn't think it was needed anymore to use the hood of the truck as a rest, since the BP rifle actually left muzzle blast scars on the paint. Actually burned the paint off, but everyone thought it was just "patina".. LOL. Dad and I knew better though.
You live in Temecula too?
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Some one on here posted it a while ago and it is really a cool photo.

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That picture is of CG"s grandfather or father hunting in the Cascade mountains IIRC.
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Nice picture, and nice truck. Too bad you guys didn't get anything. Were you able to see any or almost even get a shot at one?
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I was real glad we picked up a set of chains for the 255 85R 16, otherwise we might still be up there!
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Some more photos that I was able to locate on the internet. While they don't show a classic in hunting action, I like them and wanted to share.
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^^ now those ARE great pics, killa!!!!
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I never take my baby out hunting. Most of the tracks are built for little old landrovers and toyotas and no matter how much we breath in we just don't fit without rearranging some trees.
The hound and I spend most of our hunting time on a quad.
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I have a few.

A really good friend of mine shoes horses for a living. He went to school for that here in MN then moved out to Wyoming to ply his trade.

The first photo is a scan of a photograph from 1992 or 1993. That is before digital cameras were afforadble by the unwashed masses. The truck was his then but now is mine. It is a 1970 body on a 1971 4x4 chassis. I have further muttified the truck by swapping out the 3-speed manual for a th350, adding AC, painting the cab and front clip, installing a 383 in place of the 350, and doing a million other things to it. In the photo is my dad and horse shoe bud getting ready for a pack trip into the Wind River range near Dubois, WY.

The second photo is the same friend's "work" truck. This time a 2004 GMC with quite possibly the best pheasant hunting dog the world has ever seen taking a brake after helping us whack our limit of roosters one day. That would be Big Stone County, MN near where my wife grew up.

If you look close my friend's truck in picture 2 he still has Wyoming plates. He moved back to MN a few years after that so we get to do way more pheasant hunting and a lot less elk hunting .
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