This will be a longish one both in terms of text, and a little heavy on the vidz & pix... Just a note that my trail cam videos can't be imbedded here, so y'all will have to follow the links provided to see them. Worth it methinks...

As some here may recall, my usual early investigations for a Big Blacktail were somewhat delayed this fall. Drawing a moose tag (yet again) meant another Northward wandering when I normally would have been working on setting up a date with my one of my Ultimate Quests. Two weeks produced little but sunburn and foot blsiters with the futile attempt at moose. Fun for sure, but simply unproductive (I am sure a few here can commiserate...)
That tale here: http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... =1&t=54644
I've had the fortune to successfully hunt (and often guide) for a wide abundance of game in my life, yet even after 18 years of pursuit, I have yet to put a "Book" Blacktail on the ground. A Damn Tough Business I know (Really, I KNOW!) but pretty much any other critter I've pursued that (or Damn Close) has been accomplished. And none ate this amount of time, effort and determination to realize. So, to me, the term at this point "Ultimate Quest" rather well applies.
Between the moose hunt, little bit of "working", a handful of family / personal tragedies and life in general it wasn't until fairly late into the season, damn near mid-October if I recall, that me & my Partners set out to observe The Chessboard.
There are many places I know reasonably well and like to hunt. Some well into the mountains, some lower down. Each have their own merits, and so each must be carefully investigated. And then there is the Draw of the "Unknown"...
Within a few days the trail cams starting singing their song, letting us know what was about in several areas. From their actions it was fairly easy to determine we had a ways to go before any thought of the Rut (or "Prom" as I am prone to call it) began to fester.
Here's a couple of the Young Ladz still social and traveling together:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... Lz7aMfxD1Y
And even when this Lass strolls right by, this young two-point continues on his merry way:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... mlW9pXIfe8
The Good News was that there were more than a handful of Ladies around, so we figured sooner or later a Big Boy or two would come calling court...
Leaving those cameras to soak for a few days, we hit the High Country.
Mature Bucks will often Go Solo prior to the Big Party, and in a lot of locations that means getting up HIGH. We Did...

On Top there was scant sign, but indications were that perhaps one or to localized areas bore further investigation. Coming back to a few of those in rainy conditions might just prove interesting...

Between the peaks and the mid-range was where we tracked / saw most over the next few days. As figured those up top were chiefly solo & scant on the ground, but generally mid-sized bucks in spots I wasn't all that interested in packing them from. There were a couple "unknown's" up there and one in particular did draw me back several times. Canny Bugger that lives in a particularly NASTY spot and knows it. He will undoubtedly be better next year if an Eagle doesn't get him... LOL