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Sorry that I don't have to much to offer but I wanted to also say nice pics. You may be able to answer this for yourself but how far back do stocking records go? One thing that might be cool is to research old stocking records to explore places that haven't been stocked/fished in the last however many years....maybe find some untouched gems that way.
what type of critters are you lookn to hunt, all 3 deer types we have here in washington have their own set of terrain that they seem to like, as far as direction of slopes and saddles, i have always noticed that a slope with a southwest exposure are pretty damn good, and for blacktail which is the only deer that i think i know well lets just say that there aint no guarantees with those deer, just when you think ya got them even a little figured out they up and warp your mind again.......speakn of high mountain lakes though, have you ever hiked and fished blue lake up out of cyspus out of randle? you want to talk about some of the prettiest rainbows and they have some of the best meat...i take tinfoil with garlic, pepper and butter wrapped up in it and then i cook some of the trout in the foil right over a little fire up there, damn its fine eatn and a good time....it is only a 2 or 3 mile hike to...
i like basins. high basins with some ribbon cliffs, patchy timber, a creek through the middle is nice, hell to get into. way off trail. steep. glaciers that melt late so theres green late into the year. etcpick up mike eastmans and david longs mule deer books, you will learn an infinite amount and find more deer
Trying to plan a trip this year with my brother. Need to pick up a book or two. Are the above mentioned the best of the best? What others should I look for?
Next season I will go back to the same AO