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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #15 on: November 08, 2013, 08:21:16 AM »
Wait for snow as its useless without it.  Don't road hunt............Don't be afraid to hunt the canyons, lots of whitetails hang out their this time of year.  Oh and btw, thanks for signing up for a permit that you have no idea about, takes it away from people who can actually be successful and willing to put in the time for a quality deer! 
Thats why they give out 749 more tags :chuckle:

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #16 on: November 08, 2013, 09:16:34 AM »
You would not believe how much snow helps the deer start to move.  It defiantly helps you spot them!  The truth is the snow helps.  I have gotten every deer during this hunt right after it has snowed.  It kicks them into another gear during the rut and they go nuts.  I live in the middle of the Palouse, in the middle of a wheat field.  I know the hunt well and when the snow hits, deer go nuts. 

My bitterness toward this is a guy who put into a draw and had no idea what to expect.  Never scouted it, never even drove to the unit to see what was in store.  Driving around or looking at a website is going to do nothing for this hunt.  There are VERY VERY few areas with FFTH land and those areas get pounded.  The deer will not be in those areas.  This hunt is most successful for those who know where the deer run when pushed.  You can't keep up with a whitetail on a dead on sprint, but if you can have somebody in the brush pushing and know where they are going to escape, you will be successful.  It takes time and those who aren't willing to put in the time to get to know the area will have a very challenging hunt.   

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #17 on: November 08, 2013, 09:29:32 AM »
Snakeriver10: I will bash you next time you ask for any info. This friend of mine is a damn good hunter and is just looking for a few tips. No need for bashing. Go to the bar if you want to bash someone. This is a hunting site for a reason. Not a bashing site.

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #18 on: November 08, 2013, 09:37:18 AM »
Whitman County has the least amount of public land in E WA. And actually, even on a statewide total the county is near the bottom in terms of public land.

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #19 on: November 08, 2013, 09:40:47 AM »
  enough said.  I think snake summed it up well.  I do sometimes put in for an area I have never hunted to learn a new place but never totally blind.  either I know someone who has nunted it or know a property owner.  I think lots of people look at the 750 permits and say wow .  it is a big area.  I would look at the north part and the west part.  I agree with the snow part but we might not get snow in 2 weeks.  mike w

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #20 on: November 08, 2013, 09:41:50 AM »
Most people will never understand that success happens in August and September, luck happens in October and November. 

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #21 on: November 08, 2013, 09:48:38 AM »
well said and I know it well.  at least you can figure out where not to hunt.    that does not apply to the desert unit.   mike w

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #22 on: November 08, 2013, 09:56:04 AM »
There's no better way to learn an area than by actually going and hunting it. I always prefer to scout before the season, but if I don't have time, I would go on the hunt anyway.


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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #23 on: November 08, 2013, 03:42:34 PM »
I've hunted 127 and live in 127 for more than 25 years.. It doesn't matter if it snows or not. You can count on Nov 15-24 th every year with lotta rutting activity. My most memorable days in this unit were 40's and 50's with rain and fog. You may go 5 years or more to see snow in these units before Nov 19

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #24 on: November 08, 2013, 04:21:22 PM »
I've hunted 127 and live in 127 for more than 25 years.. It doesn't matter if it snows or not. You can count on Nov 15-24 th every year with lotta rutting activity. My most memorable days in this unit were 40's and 50's with rain and fog. You may go 5 years or more to see snow in these units before Nov 19
Last year was covered in snow on my palouse hunt and it was a lousey hunt. Went back to one area late archery and there was no snow and bucks going crazy. Area was not part of the palouse tag but same sort of country.

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #25 on: November 08, 2013, 04:59:43 PM »
I've hunted 127 and live in 127 for more than 25 years.. It doesn't matter if it snows or not. You can count on Nov 15-24 th every year with lotta rutting activity. My most memorable days in this unit were 40's and 50's with rain and fog. You may go 5 years or more to see snow in these units before Nov 19

Yeah it's unusual to have snow on the ground longer than a day or two at all and I have seen whitetail bucks wearing themselves to a frazzle rutting in warmer temps. 
Kindly do not attempt to cloud the issue with too many facts.

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #26 on: November 08, 2013, 05:36:23 PM »
Snakeriver10: I will bash you next time you ask for any info. This friend of mine is a damn good hunter and is just looking for a few tips. No need for bashing. Go to the bar if you want to bash someone. This is a hunting site for a reason. Not a bashing site.
How did Snakeriver bash you? Because he spoke the truth? He is dead on! You ask for help a few days before hunt.

What happen to the guys that approached farmers and say hey, I will help you on your place to hunt? How about sending the owner a birthday card with a gift card to his favorite restaurant? Nothing comes free these days. I can give you twenty scenarios of fellow hunters ruining it in the (Palouse Area, everything south of the Spokane river) for others hunting on private land. Cutting fences, leaving gates open, trespassing, leaving trash, and etc..
Everyone complains landowners don't allow hunters. It's called scratch my back, I scratch yours!  :bash:
And it better start about the time you get notified you drew the permit.

I can bet you don't get on any land as of now, and the public land, good luck!

You will be lucky to see a doe.
 
Not bashing, simply stating the truth! :tup:

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #27 on: November 08, 2013, 07:10:04 PM »
Wow! Not even see a doe?? Right!! I can tell you some great public land spots and spots I hunt over private!

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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #28 on: November 08, 2013, 08:50:23 PM »
Wow! Not even see a doe?? Right!! I can tell you some great public land spots and spots I hunt over private!
Not sure where your at, but where I'm at, on public land you will see lots of hunter orange and no deer. They go to private land when the first rifle goes off. My roads will be full of road hunters. You have to remember the Palouse hunt is not just "Palouse Country" The Cheney, Mica, and Roosevelt units are 95% private. So I'm guessing your not hunting in those areas. If so, enlighten me with a private message of exactly where your talking. Don't worry, I hunt on my own land and I hunt Archery. 
I read your previous and it looks like you know 127. I know where your talking now. And as I said above, same deal, they head to Private ground. I know several that hunt/own private ground that boarders that land and their cameras get new bucks when this season starts. Not saying a guy can't tag a buck, but better have some hiking boots. And as somebody pointed out, you better know the land, you end up on private, the yuppies aren't kind to hunters. Most the land owners in that area are yuppies.
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Re: public land palouse bucks
« Reply #29 on: November 09, 2013, 01:24:23 AM »
First let me please say that some of us lucky enough to have spots down here are a little touchy about newcomers to the area. We have earned our keep and kept good relations with everyone and try to keep this area as great as it is.i see too many idiots chasing deer down through fields in their pickups.i stopped rifle hunting because i was tired of idiots flying by me in pickups chasing deer after i had been glassing eyebrows walking my way through the land. do not buy a map at the gas station or anywhere especially the large black topo that claims state land marks. I am friends with a few farmers that this map actually shows parts of their land as state.sometimes it because its in CRP land and the map maker mistook the info and claimed it state.you will get in a sour situation real quick crossing the wrong fence. And farmers and ranchers have every right. People are stupid. Driving through their fields and tearing up ground. Tearing up summer roads when muddy, cutting fences, leaving garbage and so on.  I have hunted the Palouse my whole life. I am friends with a lot of the farmers and ranchers and have a lot of permission on very good ground and if you don't know how to hunt these wheat field bucks it will wear you down.i muzzleload so I get the best seat in the house down there but your special tag isn't a bad time to be down there.  They are the smartest deer in my book. Whitetails and mule deer in this area have become more and more sneaky and I get surprised every year.. Do your home work and respect landowners. In Washington it doesn't have to be posted...
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