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Three Corner Rock
« on: February 07, 2009, 08:56:10 PM »
New to site. Have hunted Wa state for 38 yrs. now. Has anyone one hunted Blacktails in this area of the Washougal unit ? My son and I have hunted it hard for about five falls now and have taken some forkies out of there. They are logging the beejesus out of this place so the road hunters have moved in. If you try and set up on a landing to glass or God forbid get out the spotting scope you draw attention. So we have moved into the brush. And brushy it is and steep. This past fall during late buck we hunted a small area of about 3/4 of a mile in size. We would try and still hunt and sat alot too on game trails. In the four day hunt we " played "with a noisy, rutting buck but could never get a clear shot in that mess of brush. I think the only consistent way to get bucks here is with treestands. We've never used one so my question is do they work on these ghosts and where do you decide to put them ?
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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2009, 09:05:11 PM »
Welcome to the site. :hello:

I don't use treestands yet. This year I will probably invest in one though. It is almost impossible to hunt blacktails successfully in the thick brush from the ground and that is how I hunt them. I did use a bleat can with some success this past year. I was able to call in two different bucks and got arrows to touch them without a harvest.

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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2009, 09:36:52 PM »
Welcome aboard, hope to hear some hunting stories from you soon.
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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2009, 10:03:24 AM »
An effective method a buddy of mine used to bag blacktails was to scout the general area on available roads during the pre-season. where you see a deer cross the road, hang a marker and come back as to not spook the deer, then come back to that spot and find the trail, move a ways back off the road and hang a stand. nothing is consistent with blacktails, though.

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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2009, 10:06:46 AM »
I go to the Washougal area to hunt with my cousin.  Where abouts are they logging?  Have you tried hunting further east on Hwy 14?

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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2009, 11:12:12 AM »
heard they closed off alot of that area?

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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #6 on: February 08, 2009, 11:25:07 AM »
 :hello: Welcome to the site, you came to the right place for blacktail info, some of the guys on here really know their chit.
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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #7 on: February 08, 2009, 12:28:00 PM »
heard they closed off alot of that area?

They closed I think 10000 acres of timber do to illegal dumping and the druggies.  If you know the area, hunting alongside the closures will produce a lot of sign.  I havent seen anything smaller than a 3x3 taken there.  You might get lucky and find the elk herd in there too.  Watch out for the non hunters.  For some reason they seem to be very inconsiderate down there.  Hopefully my two cents helps.  Good Luck

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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #8 on: February 08, 2009, 01:09:19 PM »
personally havn't hunted it much, but seen some big bucks come from there from the past

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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #9 on: February 08, 2009, 03:18:50 PM »
Welcome :hello:

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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #10 on: February 08, 2009, 05:10:31 PM »
We access this unit from highway 14 @ Beacon Rock. This turns into the DNR 1400 road. No gates. There isn't any logging until you clear the gorge. Then lookout... two falls ago they had logging decks stacked so high that I haven't that in years. No knocks towards the loggers, hey thet gotta work too. And the deer do well in the second growth. The only thing I don't like is they go in and spray to kill the broadleaf. So it takes awhile I think to make good feed. About the same time I do know they had the gate closed coming up from Maybee Mines road. I think they have an upper and lower gate on that road. We spenf most of our time hunting off the 1500 line, sometimes the 1420 during the week days if we can sneak away from work. I have seen a fair amount of elk sign over the years and it sees it's share of presure too from the muzzleloader group. I know of a cow and spike that bowhunters got and one very nice bull who fell to a muzzleloader during the early season. The country coming up out of the gorge in pretty much un-roaded and heavily timbered with hemlock and alder. Big draws filled with tall ferns and devils club. Fun stuff. I have hunted that too. I know they're there. Like I said a tree stand might be the best way to get these guys.
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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #11 on: February 08, 2009, 06:09:14 PM »
I have persoally never hunted from a treestand, i don't have the patience, but if you do i am sure they would work well.  You know those big bucks will be cruising the edge of those clearcuts during the rut, so i guess you best bet would be to set up in a chunk of timber that is between some cuts on a game trail.  :twocents:

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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #12 on: February 09, 2009, 08:59:36 PM »
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The only thing I don't like is they go in and spray to kill the broadleaf.
You almost never see broadcast spraying of broadleafs(with the exception of right of ways) nowadays. They will do site specific "spot" spraying or hack and squirt of fast growing light competing species i.e. alder, big leafs, madrone, ... these sprayed species aren't generally first choice deer or elk forage. If the deer are staying out of an area it may be due to a deer repellent. In certain areas foresters have the young doug firs sprayed routinely through the first few years of there life to try and save leader damage from deer/elk browsing. Once these young tree leaders get past browse height spraying ceases.  If there just spraying out competing species, deer should be back using the area shortly. Keep an eye out for pesticide application signs.... they should have the date of the application on them.

Thats my anal response.... in short, I wouldnt worry too much about pesticide lowering deer browse. :twocents:

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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #13 on: February 10, 2009, 06:30:40 AM »
Pesticide???  Don't you mean to say "herbicide?"   :dunno:

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Re: Three Corner Rock
« Reply #14 on: February 10, 2009, 08:00:29 PM »
Here's the deal. We see less deer each year. Some area's you could walk the whole perimiter of a cut and see little track. More clear cuts and roads = more people and less animals. I'am sure the " night shift " get's their fair share too. And to be honest last winter was long and snowey. As far as hericides go, which is my hunch those cuts look awful brown and skimpy for quite awhile. Gates would help I think. Where we hunt elk is behind gates and we get elk. Kinda cool to roam country without rigs all over the place. Anyway, like I said we have moved into the brush and are looking at using either tree stands or some type of ground blind. I think we will just be better off and less frustrated with a higher quality hunt. Which is where I'am at in my life. I'am not going to fight for a spot , I hunt where there are less people and sadly less animals.
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