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Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« on: November 03, 2008, 09:02:14 PM »
Hello Everyone

Switching back to the west side this year for late muzzleloader in the wind river unit.  Been up scouting and found a spot to camp west of Trout Lake around the ice caves.  During my scouting days did not see a single elk, most of the sign appeared up higher (Cristo Ridge). 

I have heard the lava flow can be good as well however it appears to be all thick hairy timber.  Anyone with some experince in this area care to share?

I have been told snow is the key to push the elk out of the lewis river (indian heavens area) and that success rate can be high if the weather is right.

Tired of chasing elk for miles on the east side to settle for a spike.

Thanks

Doug

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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2008, 07:18:02 PM »
 are you going to be around trout lake
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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2008, 10:09:38 AM »
The weather is everything for this hunt.  The more snow the merrier!!

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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2008, 11:36:06 AM »
 :hello: Welcome to the site Doug
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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2008, 11:52:15 AM »
There are some smaller local herds that stay in the area all year, but for the most part its dependant on snow. The Oaklahoma basin will always have some elk to chase, as well as Huckleberry and the Cristo ridge on over towards Carr road. South prairi will aslo hold an elk or two if you know where to look, but realy you need snow to push them down and when it does it will get crowded quick. The lava flow is also a place a guy could get an elk if he knew where to be and when to be there. If you dont know it and dont have someone to show you, your time would be best spent other places. Its some rugged land. There are pockets up there where a guy can pretty well count on finding a decent bull, problem is they are places where that bull will run circles around you and live to tell about it.

If your camping up at Peterson prairi (sounds like thats where your talking) you wont be alone in any way shape or form. You will probably need to set camp up a week or two early to get a decent spot. Also if its a good snow year you will probably need to move your camp toward the end of the season. Also they claim to close the roads up there on a given date tot he snow machines, but no one realy pays much attention unless the staters start handing out tickets.

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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2008, 12:23:48 PM »
We have three spots picked out and plan to set up camp 5-6 days before the Elk opener.  None of the spots are in a campground or snow park.  But they all are off the 141 (GMU boundary line) and I did check the weather and is has been snowing the last few days.

We will be in wall tents with two wood stoves, the snow would have to get pretty deep to chase us out....

Thanks for the information and good luck to everyone!


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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #6 on: November 05, 2008, 02:08:43 PM »
The 141 turns into the 24 at the county line, so maybe your planning to camp off the 24, but if your not up past the pavement you should be fine for snow. The hunters usualy keep the roads beat down pretty well. If there isnt snow, or not enough to push them down then concentrate on the steeper country, the ridges, buttes, ect... Its also kind of good around natural bridges and the other lava mogal areas if people arent driving all the snowmachine trails constantly.

In the snow I find tracks and run them down hoping to catch them before they cross a road and someone else hops the tracks in front of me. We've killed alot of elk up around south prairie.

If you have afew rigs and some older guys that like to drive its great to have someone drop you off on the circle jerk and then hunt down into Oaklahoma and have them pick you up on the bottom.

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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #7 on: November 05, 2008, 08:28:04 PM »
Thanks for the info.....

Ya we have a couple of old guys who can't get out like they use to..... Not sure where the circle jerk is but one hunt I plan to try is dropping off Cristo down towards Oklahoma and get picked up below. 

The natural bridges area appears to have some nice flat areas.  I have heard that the 24 (GMU Border) gets a lot of traffic.

Have you tried the west klickatat side?

We plan to camp on the 041 off the 24.  I think the pavement ends near there.

Hopefully we don't get so much snow we have to move.  Once our Tents are up usually we can wether a lot of snow.

Thanks again for the information.

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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #8 on: November 05, 2008, 08:52:58 PM »
I have been up there looking around for the same season.  I saw 8 Cows and 2 Bulls about a Mile Hike Up from the FR 6801 past the Pacific Crest Trail. Only problem is they winded me and took off at a full run right into the Lava Bed. That was on Oct 15th too. Who knows where they are now. Just hope for Snow!!!!   

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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #9 on: November 06, 2008, 04:14:49 PM »
The circle jerk is the road/roads that circle the Oaklahoma bowl. Its a local name I guess. It sounds like the hunt your thinking of is from the circle jerk on down, or maybe the 050 down toward Moss Creek.

The 050 heads up off the 66 and will put you up on Huckleberry. From there you could drop down if you were energetic but its real steep and more of a deer area.

Off the 24 there is a little road that leaves the 24, swings in toward the natural bridges, and then comes out at the main 4 way of the 66/60/86? maybe 8620?. I dont have a map in front of me. Anyway, the elk will cross the 24 where that road is and wander back into the natural bridges. The loop swings out maybe 200 yards from the 24 at the most. If in the morning in good snow people have run the 24 or you arent the first rig, take that loop and get on the tracks in front of the guys who will jump on them at the 24. If there are no tracks jump off that road about the middle and wander out into the natural bridges area. There is a good pocket of timber there that has proven very productive.

The last few years we've hunted pretty exclusively in West Klickitat over toward Glenwood. We still wander over to South prairie for a day or two each year.

When we camped over in Wind River we would camp on the 050 (buck creek) down by Oaklahoma, or camp on the 050 that is up off the 66 closer to South prairie. We never liked the crowds and constant parade of rigs on the Trout lake side. It was always nicer to drive up the 66 looking for tracks than to try and be the first rig on the 24 in the morning.

Off the same 4 way (its realy a 6 way) there is another skid road that wanders out throught the lava mogals and hits the 110 or something. Its a good road to take.



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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #10 on: November 07, 2008, 12:31:28 PM »
The other two spots I have scouted is king mnt and draper springs....  Saw some sign not a lot and it looked old.  However we have some friends that hunt that area during modern rifle and usually do pretty good.

Being this is our first year it will be a definite learning process.

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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #11 on: November 07, 2008, 01:41:05 PM »
We camp off the 4000 over by Draper springs. It will be a very large (16x32) army tent with a white tarp over the entire operation, and maybe a camper parked by it. If you happen by and we are in camp stop on in.

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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #12 on: November 07, 2008, 01:59:31 PM »
Sounds good

we will have two wall tents put together 18 ft. x 50 ft., two wood stoves one exhausts out the side the other out the top

plus a utility trailer. New Ford F150, Dodge cummings and a 1970's vintage Ford (brown).  Feel free to stop in and have a drink.

My name is Doug, and there will be Steve, Tim and Tim in camp as well.

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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #13 on: November 07, 2008, 02:01:55 PM »
OK great my 3 buddies and myself will be there. Hope you cook lots of food as we work up a good appetite!!
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Re: Late Muzzle Loader - Wind River
« Reply #14 on: November 07, 2008, 02:10:26 PM »
Skyvalhunter are you part of chesapeake's camp?

 


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