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General season gmu346 spike elk
« on: November 13, 2022, 10:44:35 AM »
GMU 346
How did people do this season in the general season MODERN FIREARM elk season and cow permit in GMU 346??? I used to hunt GMU346 years back b4 I went to archery

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Re: General season gmu346 spike elk
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2022, 08:19:56 AM »
Elk season along with deer season sucked!  The forest service ripped a large portion of the roads out in the name of reducing fire dangers.  Total BS!  A few years ago, there was a lightning caused fire near where we hunt/camp; the area had been thinned in the 1950-1960s and the fire was not very hot and burned brush and some of the smaller trees in the area.  The study that the FS posted on their web site also cited the cost of road maintenance as a factor in ripping out the roads.  I have been hunting the same area since the mid 80s and have never seen the FS doing any work on the roads, ever!  The campers/sportsmen keep the roads cleared of down falls during the summer/fall.  By ripping out the coverts and roads, and cutting trees down to block the roads, sportsmen cannot even walk the roads to get to their hunting areas.  Sad state of affairs that will negatively impact sportsmen who camp and hunt in the area, thus less tag sales and fewer hunters spending money in the local communities and supporting wildlife enhancement.  During both seasons, only observed a few does and cows as well as a bunch of pissed off old timers who had previously hunted the area for the last 40 plus years. 
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Re: General season gmu346 spike elk
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2023, 08:14:37 AM »
Thank you for replying.   Please tell me some of the roads they ripped out???  Did they rip out any roads around the 1922???  Did they rip out any roads around fifes ridge road??? Di they rip out any of the roads going up to Raven's Roost???

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Re: General season gmu346 spike elk
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2023, 12:00:08 PM »
There has been a lot of thinning and timber harvest along the 1902 mainline and the lower 1921.  The old "powerline" that ran through there all the way up to Raven's Roost is now pretty much impassable and hard to find in the large thinned out clearcuts.

The 1921 has huge berms on it now making it really hard to get trailers in and out without damaging your rig.  Didn't get over to Fife's Ridge this past year, so can't report on that.

This last year we were camped along the 1902 just below the sand creek campground when a windstorm came through and bringing down some huge trees across the road.  So we spent one evening from 1am until the sun came up clearing the road with chainsaws and trucks with tow straps.  2 of the trees were massive and took us quite some time to get through.

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Re: General season gmu346 spike elk
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2023, 05:34:57 PM »
Man, I wish they would rip out half of the roads out in colockum area.... in the name of fire protection of coarse😂
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Re: General season gmu346 spike elk
« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2023, 10:57:24 AM »
Sounds like that area is going VERY GOOD in about 3 or 4 years.  I remember back when we couldn't drive on the green dot.  That was so xcool!!!

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Re: General season gmu346 spike elk
« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2023, 09:37:56 AM »
Hey, I archery hunt and as such little Naches is a no go for me, However I have a cabin there and spend a lot of time in the unit. I believe last year in rifle around 60 animals were taken and success was near 5%. I don't know what roads have been ripped out, in all my time covering ground there I haven't observed the removal of roads.
Regarding Fifes ridge, I hunt muleys there, access is still availible from. 1922. Last year I saw a ton of cougar sign, even had fresh tracks that followed my AM hike out. Don't pass elk to find elk, I don't see them often at the higher elevations.

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Re: General season gmu346 spike elk
« Reply #7 on: July 29, 2023, 12:24:23 PM »
They took out the 750 and 1904 road networks.  Gilli humped, trees across the roads and the culverts removed along with ripping the roadbeds out.
During the green dot era, you could walk the closed roads, now it appears that the FS is attempting to remove access to the area. The roads are hardly trafficable by foot and if they get another lightning fire in the area as happened three years ago, it will cost them in time and big $$ to rebuild the roads.  It is a sad state of affairs.
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Re: General season gmu346 spike elk
« Reply #8 on: August 01, 2023, 12:53:51 PM »
With all them roads out how are they going to get to the fires to put them out????

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Re: General season gmu346 spike elk
« Reply #9 on: August 01, 2023, 12:55:24 PM »
My dream is to one day have a cabin right off hw 410 in little naches.   So cool u have that!!!
There has been a lot of thinning and timber harvest along the 1902 mainline and the lower 1921.  The old "powerline" that ran through there all the way up to Raven's Roost is now pretty much impassable and hard to find in the large thinned out clearcuts.

The 1921 has huge berms on it now making it really hard to get trailers in and out without damaging your rig.  Didn't get over to Fife's Ridge this past year, so can't report on that.

This last year we were camped along the 1902 just below the sand creek campground when a windstorm came through and bringing down some huge trees across the road.  So we spent one evening from 1am until the sun came up clearing the road with chainsaws and trucks with tow straps.  2 of the trees were massive and took us quite some time to get through.

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Re: General season gmu346 spike elk
« Reply #10 on: August 01, 2023, 02:16:38 PM »
With all them roads out how are they going to get to the fires to put them out????

Via parachute or helicopter.

 


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