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Author Topic: Last minute open hunts in unit 133 Davenport 4000 acres of private acerage.  (Read 12909 times)

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are these going to be open for late archery?>
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No late archery in 133.

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are these going to be open for late archery?>
Theres no late archery around davenport, gmu 133
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are these going to be open for late archery?>
Theres no late archery around davenport, gmu 133
Sure there is if you buy a muzzleloader tag  :tup:

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well thanks for clearing it up... guess i will have to buy a muzzleloader ;)
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well thanks for clearing it up... guess i will have to buy a muzzleloader ;)
No, you do not need to buy a muzzleloader! you can hunt with your bow if you buy a muzzle tag. Just remember you must only hunt those areas and dates. I can now hunt on my own area.

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Haven't run any cameras here of late but here are a few of the last ones I ran...509-999-0717 craig
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Here are a few more
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wish i was there i would be all over this!
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I too would be all over this, if I weren't traveling to New England this year to hunt for whitetails. My son just got his Hunter's Ed Cert. and is begging me to take him hunting for his first deer. Wish I had the cash... this would be no doubt a great way to introduce him.

I'll keep your guide service in mind in the future.
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Went with Craig last weekend for only a one and half day hunt (not guided).  Took my 13 year old son to hunt.  We had a blast, saw lots of deer, both mulies and whitetail. With our short time hunting we didn't see any shooters within range, but I bet with more time we would of figured them out (my fault due to lack of time to hunt). 

Craig is a stand up guy, I met a few of the guys he donated the doe hunts to, they were appreciative of what he did for them.

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Went with Craig last weekend for only a one and half day hunt (not guided).  Took my 13 year old son to hunt.  We had a blast, saw lots of deer, both mulies and whitetail. With our short time hunting we didn't see any shooters within range, but I bet with more time we would of figured them out (my fault due to lack of time to hunt). 

Craig is a stand up guy, I met a few of the guys he donated the doe hunts to, they were appreciative of what he did for them.

Planning to go back next year
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I may be wrong, but don't youth hunters have the right to shoot a doe or a buck? If so, did you just decide not to go that route? I don't have the regs in front of me so I can't remember.
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Yes, you are right. Whitetail doe for youth. My son wanted to wait for the last night to shoot one. We saw 2 right before dark, put the sneak on them, but there were 10 mule deer does between us and the legal does. We got within 400 yds and got pinned down by the mule deer, tried to work around them but it just got too dark. Fun hunt!!

 


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