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Offline fireguy459

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Re: 2008 Little Naches A
« Reply #15 on: September 15, 2008, 08:43:25 AM »
I am getting very excited... i put a super charger on my hiking boots. figure i will need it.  :IBCOOL:i have looked over a bit of area both high and lower toward cliffdale. I have found both area about equal with elk population. lower is alot more open than up high... but i am not looking for open, i am looking for the area that holds the larger bulls. Bone you had a post about this area a while ago. Are you willing to part with any info for an eager young nephew trying to help his uncle? Thanks alot!!! the days are getting closer!
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Re: 2008 Little Naches A
« Reply #16 on: September 16, 2008, 11:32:53 AM »
Hello,just got back from my archery hunt.Harvesed a nice tree,anyways I spent a week scouting new areas and old.Went into 1702 rock creek to fs rd. 1721 to fs rd.1722,devils slide area and found a lot of elk to say the least.I also scouted cleman Ridge,clover springs in the Nile,Fly fished the naches a couple day.I had my wall tent set up on the bumping river and backpacked into blankenship meadows for 5 days.Had a great hunt just couldn't seal the deal.Thats bow huntin. Bill
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Re: 2008 Little Naches A
« Reply #17 on: September 16, 2008, 04:31:40 PM »
Sounds like you had a fun hunt... and a trophy pine is hard to come by.  :chuckle:i spent some time scouting around 1702 with a couple of smaller heards seen.. seems like a productive area. alot more open then up high. did you see any bigger bulls? thanks for all the info... Bill PM me if you would rather? thanks again.
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