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Yellow Bellied Marmots
« on: November 13, 2017, 09:28:53 AM »
Im looking to get into some good Chuck shootin with my .204 ruger.  Anyone know of a any decent public land i can go pop a few?  i live in Cle Elum

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Re: Yellow Bellied Marmots
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2017, 09:32:33 AM »
Maybe you could do the big game population a favor and take out some predators
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Re: Yellow Bellied Marmots
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2017, 09:53:33 AM »
You are out of luck until spring.
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Re: Yellow Bellied Marmots
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2017, 10:08:03 AM »
Im looking to get into some good Chuck shootin with my .204 ruger.  Anyone know of a any decent public land i can go pop a few?  i live in Cle Elum

No.  They are are not generally found in any huntable population on land that is not being worked or has not been used in the recent past for producing high yield crops. 

Generally speaking you are going to find chucks denning in something like talus slopes, rock piles, old irrigation pipe, fallen in buildings or piles of limbs that have been pruned from fruit stock located next to irrigated hay meadows or orchards.  Finding them out in the middle of BLM land etc is pretty low probability.   Old pasture that has been allowed to go fallow is a good bet, especially if it is an abandoned homestead and there are rock piles/buildings or something they will den in.  Canals and RR grades have rip rap that makes for good denning, so if you can locate irrigated cropland that butts against either you will be looking in the right sort of area.

 

   

 


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