watched a herd of muley does once and within that herd was a funny looking deer.. it look like a whitetail with giant ears and had tail like a whitetail, but it was almost all black. figured it was a crossbreed and there was lots of both in the area
Really gotta be there in the that country to know whats best suited and able to give advice. Id hunt with camp or where I know elk are and plan my camp accordingly to where I think the elk will be at night.
no, I am down there quite abit..we have unit18 deer tags so Ill be down about 16 days or so of the season. Was really hoping to get to hunt my spot up high, but its looking like I wont be able to drive up there by Tuesday with all the snow
id be very careful going up to heavens gate and the weather that is coming this week and weekend. there was 6-8" up high last Saturday and was dumping Sunday and will snow again tomorrow and Friday. Saw one truck off that road at about 6,500' Friday. Cold springs area was bare even up top
I have hunted unit 5 for the last 20 years.. can kill a elk every year and lots of whitetails. If you can hunt a big private ranch Im guessing the hunting is pretty good on it in that area
I have spent time in there in 2015. I packed water in where I was camped, there was quite abit of water in the bottom of buck canyon and most others in the bottom had creeks. I think I remember seeing 3 springs on a map. I was spiked about 5 mi in the direction you described and hunted 1-4 mi...
Needs to get on Hunt Washington forum... tons of info and members
I have lived in WA my whole life...theres much to be desired here, but there are some parts of the state that offer great hunting for elk,deer and bears. Some of the best bear hunting in the lower 48 is in WA, the draw elk tag...
We drew last year on our second year and had one of the best mule deer hunts I have been on. Saw 40-50 bucks and not 1 single hunter that got out of their truck or side by side. It was a high tag area too there was deer everywhere. Nv is a great state and just about every unit in the state can...
what a close minded and ignorant response!
Some hunts a spotter is crucial piece of equipment to have and save a ton on your legs! One example was our NV hunt last year where that hunt was made by having a spotter looking miles to glass up deer and then moving closer to get a better look when...
far more to it than being intimidated by stock. Lotta money involved to get set up to use stock! from possibly buying a different truck to be able to haul them, a trailer, biggest one property to own horses, saddles,pads,boxes reins etc its endless. oh and take care of them year round! feed bill...
Yup! Ill never use anything in states where you can use whatever other than a Barnes in a muzzy! Loaded 300 gr Hornady in muzzy and they shot amazing ran out of Barnes was the reason for the switch and had screw up on shipping me Barnes before the opener so I read into the Hornady bullets and...