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Re: late archery season: Where will you be?
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Nubbs you got to get over and get on some of those big mulie bucks. Its almost as much fun as elk hunting.
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I do love hunting mulies. All my partners are gonna be hunting elk and I'm not going to swakane
got no-one to go with.
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Ill be in 124...probably wishing I was in 101
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Trying to get a mulie around Chelan for a coupe of days then off to the honey hole in 101.
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I would recomend Swakane. Dosent seem to be talked about much. For people that arnt familure , :hello:with the snow huge bucks migrate into that unit!
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will swakane be snowed in by late season?
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101 all the way. Hunting every single day until I whack one of my lunkers!
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Yep, Swakane, the land of 15-20 deer a day all going 170-180 and you can see them from the road.
It is tough steep hunting and the snow does make it better but with all of the fires I actually was hoping for a light winter to make it easier on the deer. By the looks of things the guys with the rifle permits might want to get up there the first couple weeks of November before it does get snowed in. The archery guys are probably going to have to walk up because you won't be able or want to try to drive up.
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Have chains for all 4!
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Seeing that i cant get the time away from work ill be pounding the the hell out
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407...... although I didn't see a damn thing early season.
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Trying to fill my Entiat Tag for late Season Archery. Couple buddies might come along and hunt the other side of the river in Swakane.
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One of my favorite places.
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Damn that looks steep! You must be Spiderman or Batman to traverse that terrain!
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Man I can not wait ..but it may be tough because if your a Blacktail hunter the rut will be over for the most part ...Unless you hunt up higher in the cascades then it will be good because those high Mt. bucks will not come down until the snow makes them come down ...I shot my bow tonight at 35 yrds and
back on the rack it went !
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