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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #15 on: May 07, 2014, 01:39:03 PM »
AND, your dad and his buddies could tell everyone they know that hunted, and it would be much less than have looked at this post already. :twocents: Over 185 people in less than 24 hours! You see, the people posting about this want to protect it for you also. A PM just goes to that individual that asked the question. Just something to think about. Oh yea, nobody is mad, except the few people who know that area already and wished it was yours and their honey hole only, not us other 185 people (so far). :dunno:

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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #16 on: May 07, 2014, 05:30:06 PM »
Anyways , you are very welcome sleady, and thank you for the enthusiasm and gratitude. Don't mind the honey-hole cops,you and everyone else is welcome to hunt there. Most people wont even leave their rig to shoot grouse, let alone hike a grown over roadbed. To give is to reap-cieve. Through many years of sharing, I have aquired enough of these "secret" spots to last ten lifetimes. I just did a drive through this morning a few drainages over and the drumming was about normal. Blues were whomping at a good pitch, but scattered. If you can find your way to the E-line where the road connects to the old road past the prison, park just off the pavement at the bottom and head west along cedar creek. Search out the old road and make your way uphill. The ruffs will hug that creek and the blues be on the low ridges above. Pay particular attention to areas with 10+ year reprod. Roadbeds have the grit and alders provide food later in the season. Bandtails will drop from the ridgetop cedars to some of the little swamps along the creek. Don't hunt towards the prison, leave the quail alone, and chanterelles in October!

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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #17 on: May 07, 2014, 08:17:13 PM »
metlhead you can share the wisdom you want I will be rivht there taking it all in,i wish more folks were more like you

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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #18 on: May 07, 2014, 08:27:20 PM »
 :yeah:. Good on ya man.
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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #19 on: May 07, 2014, 08:32:52 PM »
metlhead you can share the wisdom you want I will be rivht there taking it all in,i wish more folks were more like you


Do you guys remember when the old fishing and hunting news would post articles specifically listing areas, maps, and everything about those places?  I do. I remember areas getting absolutely pounded by guys looking for new areas. I knew and hunted a few of those spots prior to the articles and can guarantee you that they were terribly impacted from too much hunting pressure.

I would not wish this on anyone.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with sharing what you know, but when it includes the specific road numbers, specific creek names, ridge names.....you are far far better off not sharing this information in the open. Way better to share with a few guys via a private email.
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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #20 on: May 07, 2014, 08:35:07 PM »
metlhead you can share the wisdom you want I will be rivht there taking it all in,i wish more folks were more like you


Do you guys remember when the old fishing and hunting news would post articles specifically listing areas, maps, and everything about those places?  I do. I remember areas getting absolutely pounded by guys looking for new areas. I knew and hunted a few of those spots prior to the articles and can guarantee you that they were terribly impacted from too much hunting pressure.

I would not wish this on anyone.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with sharing what you know, but when it includes the specific road numbers, specific creek names, ridge names.....you are far far better off not sharing this information in the open. Way better to share with a few guys via a private email.

Yep.
It started the end of steelies on the nasty and destroyed good bear areas up the near the nooch.




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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #21 on: May 08, 2014, 05:36:56 AM »
metlhead you can share the wisdom you want I will be rivht there taking it all in,i wish more folks were more like you


Do you guys remember when the old fishing and hunting news would post articles specifically listing areas, maps, and everything about those places?  I do. I remember areas getting absolutely pounded by guys looking for new areas. I knew and hunted a few of those spots prior to the articles and can guarantee you that they were terribly impacted from too much hunting pressure.

I would not wish this on anyone.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with sharing what you know, but when it includes the specific road numbers, specific creek names, ridge names.....you are far far better off not sharing this information in the open. Way better to share with a few guys via a private email.

 :yeah: exactly!  I'm glad somebody understands
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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #22 on: May 08, 2014, 06:12:53 AM »
metlhead you can share the wisdom you want I will be rivht there taking it all in,i wish more folks were more like you


Do you guys remember when the old fishing and hunting news would post articles specifically listing areas, maps, and everything about those places?  I do. I remember areas getting absolutely pounded by guys looking for new areas. I knew and hunted a few of those spots prior to the articles and can guarantee you that they were terribly impacted from too much hunting pressure.

I would not wish this on anyone.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with sharing what you know, but when it includes the specific road numbers, specific creek names, ridge names.....you are far far better off not sharing this information in the open. Way better to share with a few guys via a private email.

Well said.  :tup:

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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #23 on: May 18, 2014, 12:20:38 PM »
It amazes me that a few of you are afraid of sharing what you know, but in the same breathe you complain that there is not enough happening to keep the sport going. Do you think a hundred people are going to drop everything and run to that spot.
What is the point of this site then if it's not to promote outdoorsmanship and hunting is it just to brag that you have a wealth of information that your not going to pass on.
I congratulate metlhead let the info run for those of us that are seeking it
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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #24 on: May 26, 2014, 02:33:25 PM »

Yep.
It started the end of steelies on the nasty and destroyed good bear areas up the near the nooch.

 Steelhead runs were impacted far less by over-fishing by sportsmen, but — let's list them —
Growing seal and sea lion populations
gillnets
reductions in hatchery production

Bear hunting...F&H News maps had far less impact on bear hunting than forest practices and human encroachment.



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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #25 on: May 27, 2014, 08:23:00 AM »

Yep.
It started the end of steelies on the nasty and destroyed good bear areas up the near the nooch.

 Steelhead runs were impacted far less by over-fishing by sportsmen, but — let's list them —
Growing seal and sea lion populations
gillnets
reductions in hatchery production


You forgot dams.

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Re: Capital forest grouse
« Reply #26 on: July 30, 2014, 09:30:07 PM »

Yep.
It started the end of steelies on the nasty and destroyed good bear areas up the near the nooch.

 Steelhead runs were impacted far less by over-fishing by sportsmen, but — let's list them —
Growing seal and sea lion populations
gillnets
reductions in hatchery production

Bear hunting...F&H News maps had far less impact on bear hunting than forest practices and human encroachment.

Human encroachment?!

Bear populations as a whole are out of control due to not enough of them being killed.
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