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Contests, Events, Organizations, Charity / Re: 2025 15th Annual Hunting-Washington Christmas Gift Exchange
« Last post by wadu1 on Yesterday at 07:55:47 PM »Here is where we stand as of 11/09, keep the names coming.
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Contests, Events, Organizations, Charity / Re: 2025 15th Annual Hunting-Washington Christmas Gift Exchange« Last post by wadu1 on Yesterday at 07:55:47 PM »Here is where we stand as of 11/09, keep the names coming.
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Fishing / Re: Fishing the East Cape in Baja?« Last post by jamesfromseattle on Yesterday at 07:29:16 PM »Thanks everyone. Got a lot more responses than I was expecting!
Reached out to Brad to see about doing a beach trip if he’s down there that time of year—as someone who gets seasick, the idea of catching big fish off the beach sounds awesome. Also got lined up with panga captain out of La Ribera whose English is much better than my Spanish. Pretty excited to fish, and I hope the weather cooperates. Will be taking a surf rod with a bunch of crazy looking poppers and crank baits. Planning on having something ready to cast if I see something cruise by while the kids are playing in the sand on the beach. In the future, I’m pretty interested in doing a trip with the bros to Van Wormers. Looks like a perfect spot to hang out and fish hard. In the past I’ve loved going to Alaska and BC for guys trips, but a trip to Baja pencils out at about half the price…so I hope I like it down there. This trip is going to be more family focused for me, though. 13
Elk Hunting / Re: 2025 elk success thread!!« Last post by slavenoid on Yesterday at 07:23:27 PM »Finally got my first bull.
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Fishing / Re: Fishing the East Cape in Baja?« Last post by Seabass on Yesterday at 07:16:30 PM »This may be a bit of a long shot, but has anyone fished fished around La Ribera or Los Barriles in Baja? I hired a guide and panga out of Rancho Leonero a few years back. It was awesome! 15
Fishing / Re: Fishing the East Cape in Baja?« Last post by Fidelk on Yesterday at 07:11:09 PM »Thanks for starting this thread......would like to go to Panama to fish big Dorado........Baja is probably a more sensible option, so monitoring.
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Fishing / Re: Fishing the East Cape in Baja?« Last post by Fishmaker57 on Yesterday at 07:00:25 PM »Have a buddy that guides out of La Ribera. He has guided on the Columbia for years, and is first class.
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Deer Hunting / Re: Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question« Last post by Fidelk on Yesterday at 06:55:55 PM »Your etiquette was perfect......you dispatched a wounded and suffering deer. The law is clear.....the licensed hunter who legally KILLS the animal is entitled to tag and keep the animal. Years ago, a spike elk ran through our camp and was shot. It ran on and a couple of us pursued it too soon for it to bleed out. As they approached, it was lying down but jumped up and ran off. A minute later, it was staggering across a road and was killed by different hunters from a nearby camp who were there after hearing the shot. No arguments from us......they killed it, they got to tag it.
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Deer Hunting / Shooting someone else's injured buck - etiquette question« Last post by GeoSwan on Yesterday at 06:38:51 PM »My brother and I heard a gunshot and saw a nice injured buck crest over the plateau into a drainage. He had a dangling front leg and no kneecap.. A survivable injury ultimately.
The hunters who shot him appeared at the top of the plateau 15 minutes later and clearly didn't see that the area the buck went into was a mere 100 yards away from them. They gave a feeble attempt at trying to locate the deer and turned around and walked away. We ended up shooting the deer who had by now dropped a few hundred feet in elevation and was sitting under a cliff. My brother snuck up to him and put him out of his misery. I called WDFW to get an actual legal opinion on this and they said what I though: If everything else was legal, which it was, (tag, 3 point min, shooting hours, public land etc.) We were fine from a legal standpoint. I think I know the answer that most of you will give, which is yeah, go put meat in your freezer because the first shooter was done looking for it, but I just want to see of anyone had any other opinion on this from an etiquette perspective or if anyone has a story of something like this happening to you. I'm curious to hear them. Thanks 19
Butchering, Cooking, Recipes / Re: Pork belly burnt ends« Last post by Fidelk on Yesterday at 06:38:17 PM »Got a pork belly at Costco for $3.99/lb. Chunked off a piece and cut into 1.5" cubes. Seasond with salt, pepper, garlic and onion powder , paprika and brown sugar. Put on smoker at 325 for 75 minutes. Put them in a pan with butter and sweet/zesty bbq sauce for another 75 mins. Fat rendered out perfectly. My only problem now is figuring out how to just cook for just wife and I.turned out really good Just triple the amount of pork belly. 20
Butchering, Cooking, Recipes / Re: Pork belly burnt ends« Last post by Dan-o on Yesterday at 05:42:57 PM »That looks terrific.
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