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Wondering what the quality of bulls are in Salmon Creek area next to Fossil Creek anyone been in Salmon Creek the last two or three years. (Pay to play area)
Wow! Those are some serious permit prices!
Must be a bunch of 350" bulls in there![/quoteThey are everywhere! lol
Has any one been in there in the last 3 or 4 yeats during the archery season? If yes what was the quality of the bulls? Every bull I seen was a rag horn. Is their bulls. Yes. Are you gonna shoot a 300” one out of there. 99.99% of the time no. But every place could possibly hold that one monster. Is it worth the price to pay for rayonier starting bid. Nope. You could take that money and go else where. That offers bigger bulls. Other places in Washington have bigger bulls you could hunt for with OTC tag for free.
Quote from: scoutdog346 on June 19, 2018, 12:47:19 PMHas any one been in there in the last 3 or 4 yeats during the archery season? If yes what was the quality of the bulls? Every bull I seen was a rag horn. Is their bulls. Yes. Are you gonna shoot a 300” one out of there. 99.99% of the time no. But every place could possibly hold that one monster. Is it worth the price to pay for rayonier starting bid. Nope. You could take that money and go else where. That offers bigger bulls. Other places in Washington have bigger bulls you could hunt for with OTC tag for free.
Thankyou...how long ago were u back there during theseason? Hiw did u do or the person u were with do? How much did u end up paying for thw permit? Arch,muzz or MF season? Thanks again...Quote from: Elkcollector82 on June 19, 2018, 01:00:41 PMQuote from: scoutdog346 on June 19, 2018, 12:47:19 PMHas any one been in there in the last 3 or 4 yeats during the archery season? If yes what was the quality of the bulls? Every bull I seen was a rag horn. Is their bulls. Yes. Are you gonna shoot a 300” one out of there. 99.99% of the time no. But every place could possibly hold that one monster. Is it worth the price to pay for rayonier starting bid. Nope. You could take that money and go else where. That offers bigger bulls. Other places in Washington have bigger bulls you could hunt for with OTC tag for free.Went in the state land for late season. I don’t buy permits. Specially that one. For that price I could be packed in backcountry in Montana. Never been in early season. State land isn’t a huge chunk. So it gets hit pretty hard.
Same as surrounding areas, raghorns for the taking. If you’re looking for book bulls pacific county is not where I’d be spending time.
Thanks for responding to me...if don't mind can you please answer a few more questions I understand if you don't want to.How did u get to go back in the Salmon Creek area without buying the permit? When you were in there did you hapen to notice or observe any elk display different behavior then the elk in the surrounding areas u referred to? For example where they appearing to be less pressured then what one might think in the late season? I have noticed in the late season there is less elk to be seen without getting out the truck. When you got out of the truck in the Salmon Creek area did you notice if the Bulls were easier to get closer to? Did you notice any psychological/behavioral difference between elk in the Salmon Creek VS the surrounding areas? Did you see more bulls closer to the road?You said the size was the same as the surrounding area. What do you think made it like the "surrounding areas" why isn't it better than the public land? Or say the Fossil Creek for example or any area that you don't have to pay to play? I'm glad I talk to you I thought for sure it would be a little bette. Thanks again!Quote from: chester on June 17, 2018, 08:35:59 PMSame as surrounding areas, raghorns for the taking. If you’re looking for book bulls pacific county is not where I’d be spending time.