Free: Contests & Raffles.
Lots of snow covered roads and not a single elk track...hiked behind a gate a couple miles towards riffe lake and didn't see a single fresh (less than a week old) track. Found and area they have been a month or so ago. It's pathetic down there.
I checked that one gate we talked about. Port Blakely has it locked so if you were to go in there from your end with the key on the Weyco roads you probably won't be met with a whole lot of pressure.
Take some friends and hit that spot hard...I'd sure appreciate it
I don't know if this is stating the obvious or not, but a generally useful tool is google earth's ability to show the terrain at different times of the day/year. With that, you can find small knobs and clearings that get the earliest sun.
that would be quite the day hike/hunt for us. Unless we were going to spike out in some state land but in this weather that would be one cold night! I'd be willing because I just picked up a new zero degree bag that would work well for it but my buddies would not be down. Haha
We found a herd of 12 at first light feeding in a south facing cut. The hunt was ruined by a couple idiots. Today's story might deserve its own thread though. Might take a while to type it out. I just don't know what some people are thinking out there!?
Less than a mile in from that gate will do me just fine!
That's the norm! You are hunting the Winston after all, aren't you? Any time I have a stalk that is not blown by idiots or return to my truck to find no one has dumped their spittoons on my door handles I feel lucky. Something about late season Winston attracts the worst of Longview's worst. But we do love the country, varied terrain/timber growth and the monster blacktail chances. Make's it reasonably possible to ignore the idiots by season's end.