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Offline MuzzyHunter28

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Copalis Hunt Update / Info
« on: May 03, 2016, 03:29:57 PM »
Hey All,
   I never claim to be a master Bear Hunter. However I have been successful in surrounding areas & my hometown (Enumclaw / Greenwater). I drew the Copalis tag this year, first time ever putting in for it. (Usually I'm going crazy over turkeys, gave up on those smart *censored*s last year) I spent a 4 day weekend in there. I brought a buddy along and we camped off the 6000 line. Spur Rd 6018. Got to use the Wall Tent so that was nice. I was thinking the unit would be fun & somewhat easy. Boy was I wrong. Turning out to be a tough hunt, but when I think about it, what hunt isn't?
   Anyways, we hunted hard for 4 days, hunted from the 6006 up the 8200 & everywhere between (tried to at least). I hunt the Quinault Res with a guide in fall so I thought I wanted to stay along the boundary on the north west lines, since we see bears allover in there. My GPS & Map looks like a crime scene with all my markings....I found one scat pile & 1 fresh peel, in the thickest nastiest trail into a meadow / swamp. Even If hovered into the meadow I don't know if I would want to put a 180 Gr Nosler into any black 4 legged creature in that thick wet stuff. It would be a tough pack / track job.
   We did our fair share of road hunting, walking old roads, brush kicking to find swamps, calling, sitting etc. Nothing.....Saw 1 raccoon & 2 squirrels. Didn't run into many hunters, I think 3 rigs total? However the logging operations are everywhere. You can't go anywhere with out hearing the feller buncher making 2x4's.. I did run into a guy who was hiking in behind the 6009 closed gate (I think?, I cant' Remember) He told me he saw 6 scat piles 1.25 miles in. Didn't get the time to hike in behind walk in only gates. I kept the windicator & scent killer handy. Weather was warm & sunny, that should bear killing weather! Maybe a few weeks early? Going to try to get back in around Memorial time.
   I just wanted to share my story with any hunters who are heading in this weekend.

Feel free to comment & tell me I was just in the wrong spots ;) Picture of the Meadow, where I found his scat & peel. Skunk cabbage & dog hair was 5' tall in places.
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Re: Copalis Hunt Update / Info
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2016, 03:34:54 PM »
Pictures never load for me the first time.... Try again.
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Re: Copalis Hunt Update / Info
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2016, 03:55:23 PM »
You know, I just don't see too many bears in the bog meadows.  Not sure they like the brush that grows in there much--usually small leaves with lots of little branches.  Sometimes near the edges, you get more grass and then more sign.  But I think peels, skunk cabbage and green grass might be the favorites right now.  Are there any hills you can look down on the forest from?  Some places you can get a high road and look in drainages, you'll see clusters of dead trees that are usually in a line--brown area against all the green.  Seems like the bears work those same lines of trees each year, often have some kind of a hidey hole to sleep in nearby.

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Re: Copalis Hunt Update / Info
« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2016, 06:17:01 PM »
I drew copalis as well. I'm gonna be heading down for a week on the 22nd. A couple guys have said that calling them in really helps.

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Re: Copalis Hunt Update / Info
« Reply #4 on: May 04, 2016, 07:54:02 AM »
That Unit is so flat & brushy not a lot of high vantage points to look in, & absolutely no drainage shoots or anything along those lines that I found at least...Your are correct, the sign I saw in that meadow was right on the edge. When the Rut kicks in I am hoping you will just start seeing the Boars walking older roads looking for Sows. 
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Re: Copalis Hunt Update / Info
« Reply #5 on: May 04, 2016, 10:44:35 AM »
I've been up there about 4 times so far.  I know for a fact 2 bears have been killed this spring up there, but not sure if anyone else has taken one.  I think if we keep having these nice warm days, the middle to end of the season should get good!

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Re: Copalis Hunt Update / Info
« Reply #6 on: May 04, 2016, 03:18:11 PM »
Heading back tomorrow. Seen 4 earlier. Will be doing a bunch of calling. Rick
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Re: Copalis Hunt Update / Info
« Reply #7 on: May 05, 2016, 07:53:14 AM »
"Heading back tomorrow. Seen 4 earlier. Will be doing a bunch of calling. Rick"

Rick,
   I read / keep my self up to date with your posts! I saw that you said you seen 4. You must have a good spot!! I dont know if I could hold out 4 times on a spring hunt. I EAT bear. (Unless sow w/ cubs etc.) Hope you guys get into them! Please keep the thread going with updates so e can be successful this year. The timber company is making so much $$$ off us, least we could do is kill their bears for them  8)
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