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Deer Hunting / Re: 2025 blacktail rut thread
« Last post by Crunchy on Today at 11:55:13 AM »
I went out this morning from 630-10am and didn't see a thing.  Weather was too nice.  Didn't see any fresh rubs either.   Soon we should start seeing some action!!!
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Trapping / Re: Color phase fox
« Last post by redi on Today at 11:37:42 AM »
Both are beautiful. Congratulations
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Deer Hunting / Re: MANDATORY REPORTING AND SUBMISSION FOR 100 GMU's!!!
« Last post by NWBREW on Today at 11:34:54 AM »
I always bone out everything to only bring meat home. I went through a game check at the corner of miles creston road a couple years back and they just asked to see my tag and meat that was bagged up in the cooler. Antlers had been cut off the skull already. No issues at all. Checked by a warden and sheriff

I believe that was considered as Processed at that point.
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Guns and Ammo / Re: What's your favorite elk hunting cartridge?
« Last post by NWBREW on Today at 11:22:32 AM »
Most of the elk I’ve killed have been with a 270 but I have now retired that for elk and replaced it with a Ruger American 30-06.
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Deer Hunting / Re: CWD drop off station- What a joke!
« Last post by outdooraddict on Today at 11:01:00 AM »
1000% agree, I had a friend have a deer die in his business, and he called the game dept, likely ehd or blue tongue, he asked if they wanted to sample for cwd, and the game warden said "no we dont want to deal with it" his option was to bury it or let it rot right there.  they are so scared of this CWD and the herd, but they have endless supply of lymph nodes form all the deer dying and they dont want to mess with it, it proves to me right there, if they don't want the samples, then i dont either. its clearly not a huge concern. its not about the heards, its just another hoop to jump through 
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Deer Hunting / Re: CWD drop off station- What a joke!
« Last post by NWBREW on Today at 10:57:29 AM »
Yeah, I hear what you’re saying and agree they could have sent out training for removals of the lymph nodes. We have new hunters every year that need/want the training for this kind of thing for sure. Lack of the tools bags and zip ties is definitely an issue but sadly does not surprise me.

On a side note, I am all for this requirement as it can help determine possible hot spots for this. Which in turn may affect my future hunting plans. When I talked to the techs at the WDFW in Colville they told me there has been 5 confirmed cases in Washington total. 4 down south of Spokane and one in GMU113.
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Guns and Ammo / Re: What's your favorite elk hunting cartridge?
« Last post by timberfaller on Today at 10:48:58 AM »
When I was into hunting elk, it was always a 375H&H.  Biggest regret, I sold them all! :DOH:
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Deer Hunting / Re: CWD drop off station- What a joke!
« Last post by buglebuster on Today at 10:29:39 AM »
Just remove the lymph nodes yourself. I went down a few weeks ago just to be prepared. Really not that big of a deal.

That’s what I did on my deer in muzzleloader season but there is completely irrelevant to my post. I’m just stating if this is going to be a requirement they need to make damn sure they provide all needed tools at the drop sites, especially when they are supposed to be there. Maybe a little more training/info on how to do it yourself as well.
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Guns and Ammo / Re: What's your favorite elk hunting cartridge?
« Last post by jasnt on Today at 10:28:02 AM »
Boring ol 300win mag for me
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Deer Hunting / Re: CWD drop off station- What a joke!
« Last post by MR5x5 on Today at 10:22:37 AM »
Since this state continues to be a clown show.  When in doubt, refer to IDFG for professional guidance on such things.

https://idfg.idaho.gov/cwd/sampling/how-to
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