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Other Big Game / Re: Lion Down - the Savor of Success
« Last post by 30.06 on Yesterday at 11:52:38 AM »
What an experience! Nothing like giving up and calming down to make the game appear, and learning from past mistakes doesn't hurt either. The info you shared may even help others on the board to get it done. That's worth getting soaked for. Who needs a safari when ya got fresh local intel? Thanks for helping the elk and deer out!
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Other Big Game / Re: Lion Down - the Savor of Success
« Last post by Deer slayer on Yesterday at 11:46:26 AM »
Thanks for the info. I sure hope I get this opportunity someday. I will keep trying.


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Other Big Game / Re: Lion Down - the Savor of Success
« Last post by Sliverslinger on Yesterday at 11:25:07 AM »
If you don’t mind me asking what caliber did you use and was there much damage?


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6.5 prc 156 Berger at 5 yards. Tiny entrance, completely liquified the lungs, bullet fragments recovered in offside hide. I’ve shot a bear, a bull, and now the cat with that rifle this year. All results the same. Instantly dead.
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Other Big Game / Re: Lion Down - the Savor of Success
« Last post by MADMAX on Yesterday at 11:14:25 AM »
Great job
Good story too
Congratulations
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Other Big Game / Re: Lion Down - the Savor of Success
« Last post by Deer slayer on Yesterday at 11:07:46 AM »
If you don’t mind me asking what caliber did you use and was there much damage?


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Hound Hunting / Re: Leopard Cur Pups
« Last post by teanawayslayer on Yesterday at 11:05:27 AM »
Good looking pups! I bet it get good to get out and get some exercise before
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Deer Hunting / Re: Swakane
« Last post by Rainier10 on Yesterday at 10:44:13 AM »
Didn’t know what to expect this year. It’s family tradition so we packed up and headed over the day before the opener. Pulling into the canyon there was fresh bright green grass coming in already. The burn was massive in some spots, still burning actually in some spots, the burn was massive but hopefully it comes back better in a couple years.
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Other Big Game / Re: Lion Down - the Savor of Success
« Last post by starbailey on Yesterday at 10:41:26 AM »
Congratulations! Cool story.
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Fishing / Re: Smelt ?
« Last post by Trapper John on Yesterday at 10:41:03 AM »
Here is what WDFW says for up in that area for smelt

Lower Nooksack smelt fishery opens

November 13, 2025

Action: Opens longfin smelt dipping.

Effective date: Nov. 14–Dec. 31, 2025

Species affected: Longfin smelt (Spirinchus thaleichthys)

Location: Nooksack River, from Lummi Nation Reservation Boundary upstream to the yellow marker approximately 0.65 miles upstream of Slater Road at 48° 49’ 30.1”N, 122° 35' 08.3”W.

Rules: Longfin smelt open. Daily limit 10 pounds. Smelt may only be taken by dip net. No minimum size; all smelt caught must be kept and count towards the daily limit. Each smelt harvester must use a separate container to hold their catch and the container must be in the harvester’s presence or identified with the harvester’s name. Night Closure in effect: closed to fishing from one hour after official sunset to one hour before official sunrise.

Reason for action: The Nooksack River was closed Oct. 30 to all fishing from Lummi Nation Reservation boundary upstream to the yellow marker approximately 0.65 mi upstream of Slater Rd at 48°49’30.1”N, 122°35'08.3”W to avoid gear conflicts between recreational anglers and tribal fishers during co-manager chum fisheries. Visit this webpage for a map showing the fishing boundary.

This area in the lower river contains accessible dip netting areas traditionally used during the longfin smelt fishing season that typically peaks in late November. Co-managers have agreed to this recreational smelt opportunity as it poses little risk of interfering with co-manager chum fisheries.

Additional information: When the fishery is open, each dip-netter may retain 10 pounds of smelt per day. 10 pounds of smelt is about a quarter of a 5-gallon bucket. Each harvester must be actively participating and is required to use a separate container.

Smelt dippers must avoid trespassing on private lands without permission. Public access to the east bank of the Nooksack River is available from the WDFW-managed Nooksack and Tennant Lake units of Whatcom Wildlife Area.

All species other than longfin smelt remain closed in the lower Nooksack River. For more information, refer to the Nooksack River fishery changes announced Oct. 29.
Longfin smelt are an anadromous smelt species native to large rivers on the West Coast from Alaska to central California, including the Nooksack River. Longfin smelt grow up to six inches in length, have long pectoral fins, and are genetically distinct from eulachon (Columbia River smelt) and surf smelt.

Fishery managers encourage anglers to sign up for Fishing Rule Change email notifications and to check for emergency rules on the WDFW website before fishing. Refer to the 2025–2026 Washington Sport Fishing Rules for current regulations. Download the Fish Washington® mobile app to stay up to date on the go.

Information contact: North Puget Sound Region, 425-775-1311, TeamMillCreek@dfw.wa.gov

Fishers must have a current Washington fishing license, appropriate to the fishery. Check the WDFW "Fishing in Washington" rules pamphlet for details on definitions and regulations.

Fishing rules are subject to change. Visit wdfw.wa.gov/fishing-hotlines to find a list of mobile, web, print, or customer service phone options for the latest rule information.

Request this information in an alternative format or language at wdfw.wa.gov/accessibility/requests-accommodation, 833-885-1012, TTY (711), or CivilRightsTeam@dfw.wa.gov
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Other Big Game / Re: Lion Down - the Savor of Success
« Last post by X-Force on Yesterday at 10:40:17 AM »
Stud cat.

Way to persist
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