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2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« on: October 20, 2008, 04:45:33 PM »
I have my own thoughts and even though I didn't get a muley buck I had an enjoyable season...now it's on to whitetail!  I saw 4 bucks personally, 2 legals one buck that was in the mid 160's...he was a ways off.  Good luck permit hunters.

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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2008, 04:55:43 PM »
I voted ABC and I also think that the season running through the end of October put a huge hurt on the number of bucks that are available.

Then there are the additional numbers of late tags that have been doled out over the last couple of years that are 100% success.

There are so many reasons OTC tags.......Where does a guy start :dunno:

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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2008, 05:00:35 PM »
I think it was moon cycles. It seems that the deer were more active right at dark or early morning before you could really tell what it was that you saw  :twocents:

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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2008, 05:08:14 PM »
jeez, I saw more and better bucks this year then last few.....consider me the curve.

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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2008, 05:49:58 PM »
I also voted on the moon cycles.

We saw 3 legal bucks but they weren't moving after 8am. With the moon out all night and without cloud cover they were feeding all night and bedded all day. :'(

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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #5 on: October 20, 2008, 05:52:33 PM »
Can you add one more to your poll, how about "early STOP date". Its not that the season started when it did its that it stopped before the deer migrated. Is it any wonder we have seen way more posts this last weekend rather than the first weekend, and I seriously doubt its because it took everyone so long to get the story and pics up. To get a good hunt you now have to "pay to play", make sure you buy that permit application next year, other than the occasional early buck its the only way you are going to have a quality hunt anymore. Sorry for the rant but the whole issue just  :pee: me off.
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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2008, 08:47:10 PM »
For the area I was hunting, I think it more had to do with the archery and muzzleloader seasons before modern. I know there were legal deer during the summer and the word from the community was that the big bruisers were taken by the archery and muzzle guys. I saw plenty of bucks, I just couldn't find a 3rd point on any of them.

If I had a doe tag, there would be meat in the freezer, so I don't think the moon had much to do with my hunt.

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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #7 on: October 20, 2008, 08:51:55 PM »
I went up in the Entiat friday at daylight and seen 4 does!!! And one deer that sliped away before I got the spotter up!!! Thats sad!!! It's A,B,C and D

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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #8 on: October 21, 2008, 08:45:06 AM »
I'm with huntnphool 100% on the early end date.  We hunted over in the Okanagen the last 2 years before they cut 3 days off the end of the season.  Both years, we took a couple of mature muleys and saw several others in camp.  Other than the opening weekend, most all of the bucks were taken on the last few days of the season, and the caliber of bucks was a huge difference.  Both years, it was like a light switch turned on.  Went from seeing nothing but does and little bucks to seeing a decent buck with almost every group of does.  My guess is that when everyone filled out their hunter reports, F & G looked at how many mature bucks were taken the last three days and decided to axe the extra days.  I do understand that we cannot have open seasons extending so late that  all of the breeding/migrator bucks are going to be vulnerable but lets give us the last few days back.  Or, give out a lot more controlled tags for the later season.  It is getting awfully tough to take a nice mature mule deer  buck in this state during the general season on public lands.  I really wish they would jack the price up on the hunt applications to say $50.00 per application per species.  I think Goat, Moose and Sheep use to be this way.  Make all but $5.00 refundable.  I think that would tend to make people think a little more about purchasing their applications as opposed to plunking down $5.00.  Application numbers would go down and drawing odds would go up significantly.  My 2 cents
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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #9 on: October 21, 2008, 09:03:10 AM »
  I really wish they would jack the price up on the hunt applications to say $50.00 per application per species. 

Are you frickin kidding me??? You must be independtly wealthy or single. It's bad enough for a guy like me with 2 kids and a wife that hunt and fish to pay around $700 ( this is close I'm afraid to figure out an exact figure) in state license fees already. But to add close to $1000 for my family to put in for resident special permits is crazy  :yike:. The idea of getting more young people recruited into hunting would fly right out the window with that idea! Sorry for the rant!

I too am with Huntnphool, the 3 days taken away.
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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #10 on: October 21, 2008, 09:28:39 AM »
 
the 3 days taken away.

Unfortunatly most hunters don't realize its not the fact that the season is only 8 or 9 days, the problem is which 8 or 9 days they open it for. I can see F$W adding in those extra 3 days and then patting themselves on the back, only problem is they would add them to the beggining of the season and hope most would not notice. For most hunters its okay, they are just meat hunting and are out there for the vacation time or family time etc. but for anyone that is looking for a mature buck, that will burn a tag unless they find one its a waist of time. For someone like me its permit or not even hunt. I understand that according to them the heards need a little help. I just have a hard time knowing when we used to hunt, knowing there were a lot more hunters then, knowing there are more deer than there were then and yet our season gets pushed back to the middle of the month. :twocents:
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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #11 on: October 21, 2008, 09:39:24 AM »
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I just have a hard time knowing when we used to hunt, knowing there were a lot more hunters then, knowing there are more deer than there were then and yet our season gets pushed back to the middle of the month.

I agree 100%.  Same with elk, used to be many many more elk hunters, later seasons and no spike only hunting, what gives.

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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #12 on: October 21, 2008, 09:40:09 AM »
THis is a very hard subject in my opinion...I like the fact that a young hunter can shoot a deer but when is it enough?? THe numbers are wayyy down from what I have seen and they continue to give out a ton of doe tags. I would love to hold out for that big  buck but it has gotten to the point that if you see a legal buck its either shoot it or burn the tag...There are a few big ones out there but I havent seen any in the last few years and yes I do get out more than 95 percent of people....Then you have the elk seasons here in this state that just freakin blow....Im ready to move to montana!!!!

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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #13 on: October 21, 2008, 09:46:02 AM »
Then you have the elk seasons here in this state that just freakin blow....Im ready to move to montana!!!!

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Re: 2008 muley season thoughts/poll (only 24 hours to vote)
« Reply #14 on: October 21, 2008, 10:18:24 AM »
I hunted four full days during early ML season and only saw 2 bucks, one legal, one not and maybe 7 doe if you count the fawns.  This was my first deer hunt in WA so I can’t compare to previous years but those are pretty sad numbers compared to just about everywhere else that I’ve hunted.  We had a better moon in ML season so I don’t think that was a factor.  There was little hunting pressure but there was a lot of scouting going on and that definitely had an affect.

I had scouted the areas that I hunted very thoroughly before the season and there just weren’t many deer there, so my vote is low numbers.

 


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