Kyle Wright
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What's the spookiest experience you've had while hunting? Bonus points for stories that include phenomenon that can't be explained!
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My first whitetail hunt was in Knob Noster, MO. The last morning of the hunt I decided to ground hunt. The spot was located right across the street from Whiteman AFB, home of the B-2. That morning, out of nowhere, the woods went completely silent. I thought it was already quiet but I had no idea how quiet it could really get. About 3-5mins later, a B-2 came right over head. It was seemingly moving so slow it was like it was floating over my head. Then it landed and a few minutes later everything went back to moving in the woods. It freaked me out how quiet it got before that plane was overhead.What's the spookiest experience you've had while hunting? Bonus points for stories that include phenomenon that can't be explained!
My first whitetail hunt was in Knob Noster, MO. The last morning of the hunt I decided to ground hunt. The spot was located right across the street from Whiteman AFB, home of the B-2. That morning, out of nowhere, the woods went completely silent. I thought it was already quiet but I had no idea how quiet it could really get. About 3-5mins later, a B-2 came right over head. It was seemingly moving so slow it was like it was floating over my head. Then it landed and a few minutes later everything went back to moving in the woods. It freaked me out how quiet it got before that plane was overhead.

Not necessarily spooky for me, but I was mentally prepared for a battle of life and death.
Bowhunting elk in a wilderness area of Wyoming near my house. I was still hunting through a small patch of timber early in the morning with a fresh skiff of snow on the ground. I was stopped in a spot for about 10 minutes listening and watching intently for signs of elk when I heard some rocks shuffle below me. What I thought would have been an elk was a large boar grizzly at 40yds following my trail sticking his nose in each one of my tracks in the snow. As he approached my position I pulled my Glock 9mm out and hit record on my phone as I knew he'd be in my lap in mere seconds. He passed a tree in full view at about 9yds from me and lucky for me he hit my wind cone and decided I wasn't lunch worthy. I imagine if had seen me standing there he may have charged, lucky for me I didn't find out.
I no longer carry a 9mm when in Grizz country, I bought a Glock 10mm the next day
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Not necessarily spooky for me, but I was mentally prepared for a battle of life and death.
Bowhunting elk in a wilderness area of Wyoming near my house. I was still hunting through a small patch of timber early in the morning with a fresh skiff of snow on the ground. I was stopped in a spot for about 10 minutes listening and watching intently for signs of elk when I heard some rocks shuffle below me. What I thought would have been an elk was a large boar grizzly at 40yds following my trail sticking his nose in each one of my tracks in the snow. As he approached my position I pulled my Glock 9mm out and hit record on my phone as I knew he'd be in my lap in mere seconds. He passed a tree in full view at about 9yds from me and lucky for me he hit my wind cone and decided I wasn't lunch worthy. I imagine if had seen me standing there he may have charged, lucky for me I didn't find out.
I no longer carry a 9mm when in Grizz country, I bought a Glock 10mm the next day
Edit: I forgot to add, I back tracked him. He hit my trail 170yds back and tracked me the entire time.
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This reminds me of a conversation my dad had with a guide up in Alaska. The guide had a large pistol on a chest rig. Dad asked him what it was. Guide says it's a 44 Magnum. Dad notices that the front sight has been filed off. "Why is the sight filed off?" my dad asked. The guide looks my dad square in the eye and says, "So it won't hurt so much when the bear shoves it up my ass."Spring of '93 I had partied my way out of an English major, and a party girl and I were driving to Alaska to work the fishing boats. Stopped in Helena MT to visit her Aunt there, I went just outside of town for a day hike.
Came to this wide open area with an island of trees in the middle, I was downwind, figured I'd just slow walk/stalk across to it and see what I kick up. Got to the island of trees and see their loggers kinda bulldoze left over brush and limbs into long piles, this one was about 5-6' tall and followed along the tree line. OK, walk it.....
Still walk/stalking along the downwind side of this pile, Thank God, and I catch movement on other side of the pile from corner of my eye, freeze. Get to my tippy toes to peer over the pile to see this mondo bear probably spread out 9-10' long laying on it's back, under a cedar swatting at flies.
Got down to as low as I could and quietly GTF wayyyyyy outta there....and found a different parking lot than I had parked in, to find this cowboyish dude standing at the split rail fence with his woman. I wandered over in my shorts and hiking boots and said, "Dude, there's a huge AF bear out there in that island of trees." He laughed, and said "Yup.", patting the mondo hog leg revolver he had on. Nope, you don't find that shit in a College class room, and you might end up shitting your drawers?!