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high buck info needed!
BnB:
Are you bowhunting or just scouting for the High Buck season? Said your going up for the high hunt this friday. Doesn't open for rifle till sept 15th. If I read your post wrong sorry.
Cougeyes:
I think he means Friday, the day before the high hunt starts. There is a lot of area north of Cle Elum, towards the Salmon La sac area and north of that. Very rugged stuff, but there are some big deer in there. I've always wanted to hunt up by Navajo peak and north of that but never got into that country yet.
high country:
--- Quote from: Bobm on August 29, 2007, 12:12:52 PM ---Branden is on to something there, I've noticed that on several occasions that
those bucks like the 7,000 ft level.
Hope you guys don't mind if I post this pic again, I took this one at 7,000 last September.
He was also moving at 8:00 a.m. as well. Good observations.
Good luck all on this upcoming high buck hunt!!! I look forward to seeing some pics.
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nice work.
wrangler:
thanks for the replys guys, im headin up this weekend to do some lookin' around, mabey catch a fish or 2 and of course i'll have my bear tag in hand. hope it dont rain!
George:
Wrangler, Get a map. The High Hunt is wilderness hunt. You won't find wilderness east of Blewett Pass. It is a very long hike west to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness; Open to High Hunters. The easiest way to get in there it to drive up Teanaway and hike a few miles north into the Ingalls Creek drainage. The easiest access is to hike up the Ingalls Creek trail.
Get a map; look for the Mount Stuart quadrangle (Greentrail # 209 for the area I mentioned. Best wishes as you get this Washington Hunting thing figured out.
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