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Report
from Cotter Trout Dock: Sept 19, 2009
Elk Adopts
Fishermen Campers On Buffalo River
(Photos are all from this trip.)

This is
not a fishing story about "the one that got
away". Rather it is about "the one that
would not go away".
Friday, September 18, 2009 Cotter Trout Dock
(guided fishing service) put in a one-boat
camptrip at the Carver Access Point on the
Buffalo River in Arkansas. We put in at Carver
because it had rained hard the previous day
and we were trying to get to where the water
would clear up and drop out the fastest.
The overnight trip was from Carver to
Bakers Ford;
about 26 miles. The cook; Tyler Hudgins,
motored down to a point halfway between Carver
and the takeout point at Bakers Ford to set up
camp. As he pulled in to his selected
camp spot, he noticed an approximate 250 pound
elk calf standing there. He walked up to
about 15 feet of the calf and it just stayed
there, so he proceeded to set up camp and get
supper going.
Later, the guide; Michael Flippin,
pulled in with his two fishermen; Ray McIntyre
and Mac McIntyre. Ray happens to be an
expert deer bowhunter and has published
a book "110 Percent Success Bowhunting
Whitetails". The calf was still around
camp and stayed there all the time they were
in camp.
Sometime during the night the calf decided to
lay down against the outside of the tent and
was actually pushing against Ray McIntyre who
was laying in his cot inside the tent.
He poked at the calf thru the tent to get it
to move, but it didn't move until he started
hitting it several times. When he
finally got it to move, the calf got tangled
in the tent ropes and pulled the tent
partially down.
Later, Michael and Tyler were asleep under the
fly when they heard footsteps crunching across
the river rock about 3:00 AM. Now,
Michael had been watching Monster Quest on TV
the day before about the hunt for Bigfoot, so
he and Tyler were out of their cots real quick
like and some words were said to the affect of
"goodness me, I wonder what that is"
(something like that). The calf decided
to join them under the cook fly. They
got it out from under the cook fly and the
calf went over and looked in the tent
window. Mac McIntyre was looking out the
window and was within inches of the elk's
face.
The bass fishing was excellent except for the
first morning when the water was apparently
just a little too murky from all the rain the
day before.
Email from
Ray:
" I
am afraid my little micky mouse camera didn't
do too well in the dark with the elk,
sorry. I hope you enjoy looking at these
as much as I enjoyed taking them.
Thank you again.
Ray"
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