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Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« on: December 15, 2013, 10:14:17 AM »
So those of you that also have the pass, how would you rate the deer hunting this year?  With the multi season tag I spent a few days in the same area.  I didn't see much during the rifle season early or late, 2 points and few does.  I always look forward to late muzzy, it seems deer come out and stay out this late in the year.  With late muzzy you also have the place to yourself.  The past 2 days I've seen 7 bucks, 3 two points one two point was huge. One buck was at least a 3 point but never got a good look at him.  I'm only looking for pigs so I didn't kill anything, again!  Yesterday I saw 2 yotes, a bobcat, a cougar and at least 40 elk.  Missed the bobcat, a yote was going nuts on the road in front of me looking down the road.  He walked right passed me, I was crouched down in a ditch (walk in unit),  I didn't see the cougar he was barking at until it saw me first! No shot.  I would rate this season pretty low as to the deer numbers, wish we could run dogs in there for cats.  What did you guys think about the deer numbers this year in kapowsin ?
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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2013, 11:22:59 AM »
I will be calling Hancock in the morning, someone is driving in the gated areas.  I know it's a tree farm and people work in there but it seems to me they should stay out of the wildlife escapement areas during hunting seasons.  Sucks to walk in 5 miles in a gated area and see tire tracks in the late rifle and in the snow for late muzzy, bs.
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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2013, 11:43:34 AM »
I will be calling Hancock in the morning, someone is driving in the gated areas.  I know it's a tree farm and people work in there but it seems to me they should stay out of the wildlife escapement areas during hunting seasons.  Sucks to walk in 5 miles in a gated area and see tire tracks in the late rifle and in the snow for late muzzy, bs.


If only you could hitch a ride with them to where you want to get to.

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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2013, 11:44:37 AM »
I thought the number of animals I saw in my limited time this year was way low. Been decreasing every year for the last few. Predators for sure and maybe some poaching. But the cat and bear populations need to be reduced.
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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2013, 12:07:26 PM »
I will be calling Hancock in the morning, someone is driving in the gated areas.  I know it's a tree farm and people work in there but it seems to me they should stay out of the wildlife escapement areas during hunting seasons.  Sucks to walk in 5 miles in a gated area and see tire tracks in the late rifle and in the snow for late muzzy, bs.

Huh???? Really? You're going to complain to the land owners about a worker driving in to do his job? Seriously? Maybe they should just close it to all hunting.
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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2013, 12:22:51 PM »
If I believed they were working it wouldn't bother me, they should be able to tell me if they were in there working.  If they had nothing to do in there then I would think they are hunting, which would be complete BS.  Don't want to bitch about there jobs, just want to make sure there not over stepping their own rules.  We pay a lot of money to access the property and if it wasn't for the locked up, no motor access areas, I wouldn't keep buying the pass. 
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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2013, 12:28:19 PM »
I will be calling Hancock in the morning, someone is driving in the gated areas.  I know it's a tree farm and people work in there but it seems to me they should stay out of the wildlife escapement areas during hunting seasons.  Sucks to walk in 5 miles in a gated area and see tire tracks in the late rifle and in the snow for late muzzy, bs.


If only you could hitch a ride with them to where you want to get to.
I have a good friend that logs in there, I'm sure I could hitch a ride to get far in the gated area, but I don't want to start doing that.  Plus I'm sure they would get in trouble. But yes it would be very nice, it's impossible to make it to my favorite spot for a morning hunt with there time restrictions. 
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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #7 on: December 15, 2013, 12:33:59 PM »
I will be calling Hancock in the morning, someone is driving in the gated areas.  I know it's a tree farm and people work in there but it seems to me they should stay out of the wildlife escapement areas during hunting seasons.  Sucks to walk in 5 miles in a gated area and see tire tracks in the late rifle and in the snow for late muzzy, bs.


If only you could hitch a ride with them to where you want to get to.
I have a good friend that logs in there, I'm sure I could hitch a ride to get far in the gated area, but I don't want to start doing that.  Plus I'm sure they would get in trouble. But yes it would be very nice, it's impossible to make it to my favorite spot for a morning hunt with there time restrictions.


It might be a good question for Clyde. You would not be driving around back there and the worker is driving through anyway. I would ask him for sure. Worst is he would say no.

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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #8 on: December 15, 2013, 12:43:53 PM »
This is my eighth year hunting in there, and the first couple I wasn't very successful finding legal bucks. The last four years or so I have come across some of the nicest bucks I have ever seen on the west side. Of course, out of bow or muzzle range, or just sneaking away before I could get my scope on them. I have though taken a couple pretty heavy forkeys.
Just a matter of learning how to hunt the tree farm.
What's cool about the place is the landscape is constantly changing.
The place is a absolute paradise for the road hunters, and 80% bow, muzzle and rifle guys hunt from there rig. Some of these roads through the reprode are loaded full of deer, and those deer can disappear in 1/2 second when they hear truck tires crunching down the road. Fun roads to still hunt on foot.
I'll keep buying my permit as long as there offered.
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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #9 on: December 15, 2013, 12:44:53 PM »
Do you have Clyde's number? I lost all my contacts
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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #10 on: December 15, 2013, 01:04:22 PM »
Do you have Clyde's number? I lost all my contacts




Yes, I will pm it to you.

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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #11 on: December 15, 2013, 01:43:16 PM »
Its a working property,I run into all kinds of projects going on in there,surveyor's,logging,biologists,you have to get used to that and trees disappearing in an area you love to hunt..I still dont get where folks are claiming no deer...you cant step anywhere in there and not find sign...cant let it get to ya,change with the changes like the animals do :tup:

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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #12 on: December 15, 2013, 02:29:15 PM »
Me and dad both spent our first season in the tree farm.  Dad got a decent 3pt.  I got skunked.  For me the deer have really done a good job of dissapearing by early modern firearm.  If it wasn't for my summer scouting I would have been turned off pretty quickly up there.  Hunted weekends hard with a multi tag.  Saw a few small bucks, none that provided a shot or a chance to get into position. Lots of does and elk.  Few bob's and bears on the cams earlier.  Pretty frusterating comin up empty after so much effort.  Pretty much spent the whole year behind the bridge gate.  Back to the drawing board.  Gonna spend next year on the main kapowsin side.  Cams went back out today.  Time to start lookin for next years buck. Anybody feel there is more deer on one side or the other?  Seems there is far less folks on the kapowsin side if you get back in there a ways but less deer sign from what I have seen.

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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #13 on: December 15, 2013, 02:48:15 PM »
Me and dad both spent our first season in the tree farm.  Dad got a decent 3pt.  I got skunked.  For me the deer have really done a good job of dissapearing by early modern firearm.  If it wasn't for my summer scouting I would have been turned off pretty quickly up there.  Hunted weekends hard with a multi tag.  Saw a few small bucks, none that provided a shot or a chance to get into position. Lots of does and elk.  Few bob's and bears on the cams earlier.  Pretty frusterating comin up empty after so much effort.  Pretty much spent the whole year behind the bridge gate.  Back to the drawing board.  Gonna spend next year on the main kapowsin side.  Cams went back out today.  Time to start lookin for next years buck. Anybody feel there is more deer on one side or the other?  Seems there is far less folks on the kapowsin side if you get back in there a ways but less deer sign from what I have seen.





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Re: Kapowsin deer season wrap up.
« Reply #14 on: December 15, 2013, 03:14:21 PM »
On opening day of late rifle deer I got mine, and I know of four others taken within a mile.  I got mine within 100 yards of where I got last years buck.  If I were to give advice it would be to find the good cuts with timber nearby and glass.  Don't get impatient.

 


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