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Keep at it guy's, the activity should really pick this week with the nice weather forecast.
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Ripper....let me know when you have some free time....this Wed pm.....this weekend? Let me know.
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h20hunter: I went back out on Sunday (9-1)... saw this fresh peel right on the side of the road on one of the spots I PM'd you last week (the more northern one). I had to take this crappy phone pic, as I forgot my camera battery. This was real fresh, only a day or two old.
There was no new activity on the other set of peels I told you about. After a bit of walking, found another set of 3-4 trees peels (again only 50 yards off the road), so I moved my camera to there.
For both big groups of peels I've found, I've had luck walking the roads... looking for a glimpse of one tree from the road, then working back in to find the rest.
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Thanks for the update...I'm thinking Wed evening may be a good time to head in and look around for myself. If you have any interest in going along just send me a message. I'm always up for a drive. I would say if we go we simply cut a deck to see who carries the rifle. Thanks for posting.
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Thanks for the offer... I'll need to check my schedule for Wed. If I can't make it, I'll PM you gps info.
This is the area I moved my cam to... it's a "bit" more open than the previous spot (the other was growing over with salmonberries), but you can get a sense of how much slash there is from when it was thinned. Like I said in my post on the other thread... this stuff is 2-3 feet deep and a pain to walk through.
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Thanks....I'll give it a go Wed and wee if I can't break an ankle or at least find some new peels.
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I'll check with the Mrs to make sure I have a clear calender. What time were you thinking?
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Quote from: h20hunter on April 27, 2013, 09:37:02 AM
Hopefully he appreciates you gesture and declines.
Such was the case. He mentioned a "few" incidents so I may not have been the only one. I wonder if picking up elk sheds is a no no.
I have never hunted an area that had so many GD blackberries choking everything up.... Salmonberries I can moderately deal with but geeze these blackberries are rough. I might try to get out Thursday morning and during the day.
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Lokidog.....If I find a nice shed I'll be picking that baby up! Yep....the blackberrys get to be like a wall. However, when you shoot a bear that has belly stuffed with them in the fall it makes for some nice tasty meat.
Ripper....I'm usually ready to roll out around 5:30....only about a 15 minute drive from the house so I'm flexible on time.
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5:30 will work, I take my son home at 5:00.
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Sweet. My place at 5:30....
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Slow down there big fella, I still need to check the calender. I was just saying the time is good.
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I understand......let me know. I'll be heading out either way so last minute or ahead of time, either way is good.
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The calender is clear, I will be at your place Wed at 5:30.
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Sweet.
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