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Quote from: benhuntin on July 05, 2013, 08:31:27 AMQuote from: dewandgin on July 04, 2013, 08:50:03 PMSo here is what the new parts look like. They took the stitches out friday and now have a splint and started Physical therapy. No pushing or pulling with that arm for at least 4 more weeks. Got a Inland paper permit for $65 and am hoping to make it over next weekend to do a little scouting. Just depends on how everything goes. Tried to shot the 338 today off the bench and decided it would be better to do more practice with the 10/22. But on a side note did shoot the Thompson Encore in 308 and was dead on at 100yds. they have a large portion (almost half)closed right now due to active logging.logging is finished and gates are open. Good luck
Quote from: dewandgin on July 04, 2013, 08:50:03 PMSo here is what the new parts look like. They took the stitches out friday and now have a splint and started Physical therapy. No pushing or pulling with that arm for at least 4 more weeks. Got a Inland paper permit for $65 and am hoping to make it over next weekend to do a little scouting. Just depends on how everything goes. Tried to shot the 338 today off the bench and decided it would be better to do more practice with the 10/22. But on a side note did shoot the Thompson Encore in 308 and was dead on at 100yds. they have a large portion (almost half)closed right now due to active logging.
So here is what the new parts look like. They took the stitches out friday and now have a splint and started Physical therapy. No pushing or pulling with that arm for at least 4 more weeks. Got a Inland paper permit for $65 and am hoping to make it over next weekend to do a little scouting. Just depends on how everything goes. Tried to shot the 338 today off the bench and decided it would be better to do more practice with the 10/22. But on a side note did shoot the Thompson Encore in 308 and was dead on at 100yds.
Quote from: benhuntin on August 02, 2013, 07:31:05 AMQuote from: benhuntin on July 05, 2013, 08:31:27 AMQuote from: dewandgin on July 04, 2013, 08:50:03 PMSo here is what the new parts look like. They took the stitches out friday and now have a splint and started Physical therapy. No pushing or pulling with that arm for at least 4 more weeks. Got a Inland paper permit for $65 and am hoping to make it over next weekend to do a little scouting. Just depends on how everything goes. Tried to shot the 338 today off the bench and decided it would be better to do more practice with the 10/22. But on a side note did shoot the Thompson Encore in 308 and was dead on at 100yds. they have a large portion (almost half)closed right now due to active logging.logging is finished and gates are open. Good luckGot my splint/cast off today and then be careful for 4 weeks with no sudden impacts on it and I will be good to go. Dad is heading over next week for three days to check it out and then I am over two weekends from now. Gun is dialed and shooting lights out, maps and permits and everything purchased. Dad,two brothers and myself are headed over for ten days the first week of Oct
Good morning. I have been watching this forum for awhile now and realized I should join. My son, 16, was one of the lucky to draw the Mt. Spokane North Moose OIL tag. I know.... crazy... only 4 points. He is a bow hunter like his dad, so our plan is to try our luck with that, unless of course, the big one is just out of bow range. Then out comes the rifle. Planning on making several trips if necessary and filming along the way.Pretty darn excited--but also pretty unsure of access points. I may make a trip this Sunday to do some scouting and buy an Inland Paper Co. permit.Can't wait!
We know that patience will be paramount. Ideally we will try our luck at calling in a few and size them up. Mid-40's will be the goal.
Quote from: Ergy9796 on September 20, 2013, 08:37:40 AMGood morning. I have been watching this forum for awhile now and realized I should join. My son, 16, was one of the lucky to draw the Mt. Spokane North Moose OIL tag. I know.... crazy... only 4 points. He is a bow hunter like his dad, so our plan is to try our luck with that, unless of course, the big one is just out of bow range. Then out comes the rifle. Planning on making several trips if necessary and filming along the way.Pretty darn excited--but also pretty unsure of access points. I may make a trip this Sunday to do some scouting and buy an Inland Paper Co. permit.Can't wait!the only question is how big is he lookin for?
Quote from: benhuntin on September 20, 2013, 02:25:36 PMQuote from: Ergy9796 on September 20, 2013, 08:37:40 AMGood morning. I have been watching this forum for awhile now and realized I should join. My son, 16, was one of the lucky to draw the Mt. Spokane North Moose OIL tag. I know.... crazy... only 4 points. He is a bow hunter like his dad, so our plan is to try our luck with that, unless of course, the big one is just out of bow range. Then out comes the rifle. Planning on making several trips if necessary and filming along the way.Pretty darn excited--but also pretty unsure of access points. I may make a trip this Sunday to do some scouting and buy an Inland Paper Co. permit.Can't wait!the only question is how big is he lookin for? :dunno:As big as of one you can put him on ...DAH ... come on Ben ...Put him one one
My son and I are headed up to scout on Sunday. Should be there by mid-morning--coming from Yakima area. My plan is to swing into White's at 9am when they first open to buy an IP permit and then head north to scout all day and into the evening. Ben: Happy to have assistance or information, but I don't want to intrude inappropriately. I'll PM you with my contact information and vice versa.Does anyone know if the Inland Paper gate just south of Mt. Spokane is the only open entry point? If you purchase the permit, can you access the IP land just north and south off of Blanchard Rd.? Doesn't look like you can enter the south gate by Mt. Spokane and get into the North (Mt. Spokane A) unit...