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Hells Canyon
« on: September 07, 2016, 06:17:36 PM »
Booked a jet sled fishing trip out of Hellers Bar mid season of modern deer.
Not sure if I should bring the rifle or just the scoped .44 revolver
The guide is cool with it either way.
Also would a shotgun be out of question?
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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2016, 06:43:17 PM »
Probably won't see a ton of deer from the boat that time of year - most will be up on top or long shots atleast. I've got quite a few buddies from Idaho that hunt that area. They do well but just use the jetboats for access. Post up some pics and good luck

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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2016, 09:32:34 PM »
From Hellers bar up river is a draw unit for Idaho unit 11. The Washington side only goes up river a few mile to cashe creek then become Oregon which is another draw unit. I'm not sure but I think a big part of that Washington side might be private also.


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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2016, 09:42:58 PM »
From Hellers bar up river is a draw unit for Idaho unit 11. The Washington side only goes up river a few mile to cashe creek then become Oregon which is another draw unit. I'm not sure but I think a big part of that Washington side might be private also.

thanks, will definitely check the regs and areas we will fishing.
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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2016, 06:31:08 AM »
From Hellers bar up river is a draw unit for Idaho unit 11. The Washington side only goes up river a few mile to cashe creek then become Oregon which is another draw unit. I'm not sure but I think a big part of that Washington side might be private also.


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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2016, 07:31:46 AM »
Unless you're really set on using the revolver, take the rifle. It's BIG country and can require more range than you'd get from your 44. I'd take a shotgun along only if you plan on trying to sneak in a little bird hunting.

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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #6 on: September 08, 2016, 03:59:41 PM »
The six miles or so on the Washington side is brutally steep, especially around the shovel creek area..and not to mention there will be scores of hunters canvassing the area while fishing doing the same thing (as well as guys camping/walking from the bottom) You may get lucky and find one running around the hill side, but honestly I wouldn't expect it. Great time to be steelheading, I'd recommend finishing up with your limit and then driving up to the Joseph Creek area, least you can get out and walk around.  Bet heck, you never know what happens once they start running. But rifle for sure, birds may be down to the water if warm out, but that would just slow up the fishing. Enjoy, good luck.

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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #7 on: September 08, 2016, 05:18:31 PM »
The six miles or so on the Washington side is brutally steep, especially around the shovel creek area..and not to mention there will be scores of hunters canvassing the area while fishing doing the same thing (as well as guys camping/walking from the bottom) You may get lucky and find one running around the hill side, but honestly I wouldn't expect it. Great time to be steelheading, I'd recommend finishing up with your limit and then driving up to the Joseph Creek area, least you can get out and walk around.  Bet heck, you never know what happens once they start running. But rifle for sure, birds may be down to the water if warm out, but that would just slow up the fishing. Enjoy, good luck.
Thanks for the replies guys,
Talked to my guide and he assures me he knows where it's legal for me to hunt.
The .300wm is tuned and ready the .44 would only be for a bank side deer.
2 day trip, more fishing than me and my dad really need so having an option of putting a buck on board will be awesome.
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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #8 on: September 08, 2016, 06:49:23 PM »
This sounds like a cool trip to me, fishing and hunting.............. post up some pictures when you get back.

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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #9 on: September 08, 2016, 07:18:30 PM »
The six miles or so on the Washington side is brutally steep, especially around the shovel creek area..and not to mention there will be scores of hunters canvassing the area while fishing doing the same thing (as well as guys camping/walking from the bottom) You may get lucky and find one running around the hill side, but honestly I wouldn't expect it. Great time to be steelheading, I'd recommend finishing up with your limit and then driving up to the Joseph Creek area, least you can get out and walk around.  Bet heck, you never know what happens once they start running. But rifle for sure, birds may be down to the water if warm out, but that would just slow up the fishing. Enjoy, good luck.
Thanks for the replies guys,
Talked to my guide and he assures me he knows where it's legal for me to hunt
The .300wm is tuned and ready the .44 would only be for a bank side deer.
2 day trip, more fishing than me and my dad really need so having an option of putting a buck on board will be awesome.

Boy I still would get some kind of GPS showing ownership.... that's putting a lot of faith in a guy. Maybe I'm just skeptical of other people, but I'd be 100% sure of where I was before I shot something up there.

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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #10 on: September 08, 2016, 07:59:26 PM »
The six miles or so on the Washington side is brutally steep, especially around the shovel creek area..and not to mention there will be scores of hunters canvassing the area while fishing doing the same thing (as well as guys camping/walking from the bottom) You may get lucky and find one running around the hill side, but honestly I wouldn't expect it. Great time to be steelheading, I'd recommend finishing up with your limit and then driving up to the Joseph Creek area, least you can get out and walk around.  Bet heck, you never know what happens once they start running. But rifle for sure, birds may be down to the water if warm out, but that would just slow up the fishing. Enjoy, good luck.
Thanks for the replies guys,
Talked to my guide and he assures me he knows where it's legal for me to hunt
The .300wm is tuned and ready the .44 would only be for a bank side deer.
2 day trip, more fishing than me and my dad really need so having an option of putting a buck on board will be awesome.

Boy I still would get some kind of GPS showing ownership.... that's putting a lot of faith in a guy. Maybe I'm just skeptical of other people, but I'd be 100% sure of where I was before I shot something up there.
he has huntx or whatever it's called and been guiding there for years.
And apparently knows some of the locals.
Going to be fun, go pro vids will be made and posted.
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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #11 on: September 08, 2016, 08:44:30 PM »
The six miles or so on the Washington side is brutally steep, especially around the shovel creek area..and not to mention there will be scores of hunters canvassing the area while fishing doing the same thing (as well as guys camping/walking from the bottom) You may get lucky and find one running around the hill side, but honestly I wouldn't expect it. Great time to be steelheading, I'd recommend finishing up with your limit and then driving up to the Joseph Creek area, least you can get out and walk around.  Bet heck, you never know what happens once they start running. But rifle for sure, birds may be down to the water if warm out, but that would just slow up the fishing. Enjoy, good luck.
Thanks for the replies guys,
Talked to my guide and he assures me he knows where it's legal for me to hunt
The .300wm is tuned and ready the .44 would only be for a bank side deer.
2 day trip, more fishing than me and my dad really need so having an option of putting a buck on board will be awesome.

Boy I still would get some kind of GPS showing ownership.... that's putting a lot of faith in a guy. Maybe I'm just skeptical of other people, but I'd be 100% sure of where I was before I shot something up there.
he has huntx or whatever it's called and been guiding there for years.
And apparently knows some of the locals.
Going to be fun, go pro vids will be made and posted.

Solid! Should be good then, just always a good idea to be as sure as you can.

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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #12 on: September 08, 2016, 08:58:56 PM »
Man! sounds like a blast take all three :chuckle:
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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #13 on: September 10, 2016, 01:23:22 PM »
My old stompin' grounds, you will have a blast jeffro, good luck !
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Re: Hells Canyon
« Reply #14 on: September 10, 2016, 04:35:54 PM »
bump.
"When my bow falls, so shall the world. When me heart ceases to pump blood to my body, it will all come crashing down. As a hunter, we are bound by duty, nay, bound by our very soul to this world. When a hunter dies we feel it, we sense it, and the world trembles with sorrow. When I die, so shall the world, from the shock of loosing such a great part of ones soul." Ezekiel, Okeanos Hunter

 


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