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my dad and i joined the deadman creek hunting club near pomeroy anyone belong? i'm looking forward to getting back into bird hunting.
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I've heard good things about that club, especially the pheasant and deer hunting.
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are they associated with deadman creek outfitters?
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nevermind i just googled it and see that they are the same people. they definitely have some good country to hunt...snake river breaks for example. will you be able to deer hunt too?
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That is mostly Klaveno ground. They are good personal friends and I used to harvest for them during the summers. That is awesome deer and bird country and there is a ton of it! You will have a blast!
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I hunted the land before it became Deadman Creek. A buddy from college was friends with the land owners daughter. Nice country and lots of birds and deer. This was the mid-ninety's though. I did see a HUGE buck from the hwy on their property a few days after the season this year.
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For deer it is more money, a very large amount of money.
Just for bird hunting the price isn't bad.
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February 04, 2009, 06:20:19 AM »
Great area to hunt both deer and birds! I grew up in Pomeroy, went to school with the Klaveano kids, and also worked for them in the summer time. We used to hunt thier land all the time before they sold the hunting rights.
Good luck out there. You should have a great time!
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they didnt have too many pics on thier website of deer it's another $1500 or so to shoot a deer, i think that area is one of the better areas in the state for pheasant, i guess there are some barly fields that produce a few mallards too, well i'll give it a try, it seems like there are a ton of yappers in that area too, so we'll be able to put the hurt on them as well.
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Have you hunted there before. There website is not the best. Is the chukar hunting any good there? It looks like there should be and if there close to ag areas maybe there is some Huns. How many members are there? What is there restrictions? Just curious. Hopefully its good hunting for you.
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My son (poulsbo)wrote in about our joining deadman hunt club we are excited to get started,I have hunted all around the area for the last couple years the country looks real good,I have not seen anyone hunting ducks in the area,anyone been there done that? : We will posting some of our Idaho whitetail pics later on.Thanks----Chimacum
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