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Quote from: fc2038 on June 11, 2016, 06:46:08 PMMuzzy Bull in the Mudflow. My daughter has been trying for that tag for a while. Good luck with it!!
Muzzy Bull in the Mudflow.
Quote from: fc2038 on June 11, 2016, 06:46:08 PMMuzzy Bull in the Mudflow. That will be after 2 weeks in Hells canyon for Archery elk. I am going to need a week of sleep when I get back!!!Mudflow be a fun one that's the one I tried to draw this year for muzzy went shed hunting in there earlier this spring saw some dandy bulls that were still packing this year
Muzzy Bull in the Mudflow. That will be after 2 weeks in Hells canyon for Archery elk. I am going to need a week of sleep when I get back!!!
I drew Entiat archery with 7 pts. Initially super excited but now...a bit nervous honestly. In my years of looking at bucks and reading stories of the hunts in the Entiat I seemed to gloss over the parts about bad roads and chains. Been saving for that 4-wheel drive. Looks like that better happen sooner than later. I'd love to bend anyone's ear about places to camp, local hotel dives, or past experiences on this hunt.
Quote from: castnblast on June 13, 2016, 06:08:49 PMI drew Entiat archery with 7 pts. Initially super excited but now...a bit nervous honestly. In my years of looking at bucks and reading stories of the hunts in the Entiat I seemed to gloss over the parts about bad roads and chains. Been saving for that 4-wheel drive. Looks like that better happen sooner than later. I'd love to bend anyone's ear about places to camp, local hotel dives, or past experiences on this hunt. Best place to camp during that season is along Mud Creek Road. Cooper's Store in Ardenvoir has traditionally been the spot for trading information. You can have a hunt w/o 4wd but will have to hump some terrain and will be limited - 4wd and chains are really nice. If you can't buy one by then, consider using some of that savings and renting one.Good options for cheap hotel lodging are in Chelan and Wenatchee.If there is snow cover you'll see more deer, if there is not, good binoculars and a spotting scope are really key. The light is likely to be really flat and grey, easy to overlook game if no snowcover. You may get frustrated by persistent elevation bands of fog. There is still some rutting going on but it is primarily post-breeding behavior. Find bucks that are feeding rather than chasing does, and watch them until they bed. Or glass up bedded bucks. Plan a sneak. have fun!