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Quote from: huntnnw on August 25, 2015, 11:39:33 PMAnd once again this could go on everyday of your life with some tragedy that happens everyday around the world. you better start working more and sell all your hunting stuff and start helping others...maybe a trip to africa is next to help starving kids on your dime.Drama much? I'm sure glad I don't have you as a neighbor.
And once again this could go on everyday of your life with some tragedy that happens everyday around the world. you better start working more and sell all your hunting stuff and start helping others...maybe a trip to africa is next to help starving kids on your dime.
Quote from: turkeyfeather on August 26, 2015, 08:11:18 AMQuote from: huntnnw on August 25, 2015, 11:39:33 PMAnd once again this could go on everyday of your life with some tragedy that happens everyday around the world. you better start working more and sell all your hunting stuff and start helping others...maybe a trip to africa is next to help starving kids on your dime.Drama much? I'm sure glad I don't have you as a neighbor.Wish he was my neighbor so I could tail him to his trailcams! In the event the closures do happen would they allow people to walk in on foot from the gates or closed roads? Or would it just be a blanket "no entry"?
can somebody please tell me why WDFW isn't emailing everyone about this? You'd think that with the season right around the corner, the state should notify license holders to steer clear of closed areas whether it's WDFW owned land or National Forest land. I hadn't heard about this Sherman closure until I saw this thread today. How many people will drive 6 hours over there and find out they don't have access? Yes, the majority checks on access before they leave home but not everyone...Thanks
So my dad's bighorn sheep hunt in Vulcan Mountain is probably screwed
Only if they Hooked a hitch on Vulcan and drug it into 101 and out of 204!
Quote from: Ridgeratt on August 26, 2015, 01:06:52 PMOnly if they Hooked a hitch on Vulcan and drug it into 101 and out of 204!Hate to burst your bubble but Vulcan Mtn. is smack dab in the middle of 101 and in the current closure area.
http://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/colville/alerts-noticesDate(s): Aug 25, 2015Contact(s): Fire Information Center 509-684-7263, 509-684-7261, 509-684-7260 Colville National Forest land north of State Route 20, west of State Highway 21, South of the Canadian border and east of the Okanogan Forest Boundary is temporally closed to public access until further notice due to fire suppression activities and large fire activity.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on August 25, 2015, 08:47:36 PMHmm. I went to Colville last Saturday and ALL the roads on the west side of Sherman and on the south roads had trucks parked there to keep people out. The roads up on 21 just have signs telling us what evac levels each road is.Basically, if you're smart, stay away from here. We don't need any more problems with hunters causing them. Same with Okanogan and Stevens Counties too.... I don't think some of you know or understand, we have close to 60,000 acres on fire in the north half, if you guys know what that means.That is the north half of Ferry County, NOT including the Colville Tribes North Star fire of nearly 150,000 acres.kind of a catch 22 over that way. Businesses could use hunters/tourist money, but the area certainly doesn't need the extra pressure of hunters and hunting camps in the area. If you aren't over there to see what's going on you have to understand the sense of trauma and stress that even those not in immediate danger are feeling. The intense smoke creates a feeling of gloom and doom and virtually everyone has been personally effected or has family or friends who have. I won't say don't go over, but I would say that you need to be sensitive to what is really a major disaster in the NE corner. Hunters sneaking into closed areas or onto closed roads or thinking they gotta have a campfire are just one more problem that the area certainly doesn't need. There are plenty of places in the state to go that aren't effected, and I'd recommend taking a good look at them.
Hmm. I went to Colville last Saturday and ALL the roads on the west side of Sherman and on the south roads had trucks parked there to keep people out. The roads up on 21 just have signs telling us what evac levels each road is.Basically, if you're smart, stay away from here. We don't need any more problems with hunters causing them. Same with Okanogan and Stevens Counties too.... I don't think some of you know or understand, we have close to 60,000 acres on fire in the north half, if you guys know what that means.That is the north half of Ferry County, NOT including the Colville Tribes North Star fire of nearly 150,000 acres.