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If you tell one person, they will tell one more, who will then tell many more, etc... I had invested years into an area, and then went in to the local store to see a picture of a familiar bull hanging on the board. Asked about it, and was told exactly where it was shot. Now everyone knows. People are worse than wolves, and this is from a dedicated wolf hater. You need to be super careful about who you put on your "Hunting Buddy" list.
Quote from: buglebrush on October 13, 2016, 03:54:11 PMIf you tell one person, they will tell one more, who will then tell many more, etc... I had invested years into an area, and then went in to the local store to see a picture of a familiar bull hanging on the board. Asked about it, and was told exactly where it was shot. Now everyone knows. People are worse than wolves, and this is from a dedicated wolf hater. You need to be super careful about who you put on your "Hunting Buddy" list. Were you burned on that spot you shared in secret or was it a spot you found that someone else also found and decided to share with the public?
New hunters (or experienced hunters new to upland) I'll give you perhaps the biggest resource you'll ever need to get started:http://wdfw.wa.gov/C'mon guys, this state makes it really easy to find places to get started hunting upland birds. Best of all, you can do it from the comfort of your own home! This is my first year hunting upland as I didn't have a dog prior, but I've got more spots marked on my GPS then I'll be able to explore this season, all from homework done on the WDFW site. I'm fully expecting quite a few of those spots to be a bust, but I'm optimistically hopefully about others.Living on the westside is no excuse for a freebie, it just means you have to do twice as much homework before you hit the road. Know your target, study your target and their habits, find the habitat, and give it a go!
gee whiz mister that sounds like too much work! you're harshing my mellowYo, how about you texted me your gps spots for birds?dont be a hater Quote from: aaronoto on October 17, 2016, 08:52:13 PMNew hunters (or experienced hunters new to upland) I'll give you perhaps the biggest resource you'll ever need to get started:http://wdfw.wa.gov/C'mon guys, this state makes it really easy to find places to get started hunting upland birds. Best of all, you can do it from the comfort of your own home! This is my first year hunting upland as I didn't have a dog prior, but I've got more spots marked on my GPS then I'll be able to explore this season, all from homework done on the WDFW site. I'm fully expecting quite a few of those spots to be a bust, but I'm optimistically hopefully about others.Living on the westside is no excuse for a freebie, it just means you have to do twice as much homework before you hit the road. Know your target, study your target and their habits, find the habitat, and give it a go!
Quote from: ribka on October 17, 2016, 09:10:07 PMgee whiz mister that sounds like too much work! you're harshing my mellowYo, how about you texted me your gps spots for birds?dont be a hater Quote from: aaronoto on October 17, 2016, 08:52:13 PMNew hunters (or experienced hunters new to upland) I'll give you perhaps the biggest resource you'll ever need to get started:http://wdfw.wa.gov/C'mon guys, this state makes it really easy to find places to get started hunting upland birds. Best of all, you can do it from the comfort of your own home! This is my first year hunting upland as I didn't have a dog prior, but I've got more spots marked on my GPS then I'll be able to explore this season, all from homework done on the WDFW site. I'm fully expecting quite a few of those spots to be a bust, but I'm optimistically hopefully about others.Living on the westside is no excuse for a freebie, it just means you have to do twice as much homework before you hit the road. Know your target, study your target and their habits, find the habitat, and give it a go!I've posted your address and phone number on Facebook for all new upland hunters to use and contact for upland areas.