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Offline TimBaleia

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Looking for partner bow deer
« on: August 29, 2018, 11:44:31 AM »
Hello.

I have archery tag for a deer. I live in Monroe (Snohomish) and work in Bellevue (King). Seems that in both counties its any deer with the bow. Will take fat doe or decent size buck. Hunting for meat. I'm beginner hunter.

Who want to join me on Saturday/Sunday please reply, doesn't matter if you are experienced hunter or not. Only requirements is drug/alcohol free, safe with weapons, respectful to wildlife and habitat.

Thank you all.

Offline KevrosWanderin

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Re: Looking for partner bow deer
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2018, 06:17:01 PM »
Hi, we moved to King County just a few weeks ago. I have bow hunted for many years but have taken (lol) many years off due to family obligations. I am trying to figure out WA hunting. I will not be a official resident untill Dec. 16th. If you are looking for someone to tag along (help pack out) I would be open to. As long as it fits in the schedule. At this moment I am acting as a single father for another couple weeks. If your not interested I understand also. I am a flat lander, in the last few days I have been hiking trails near the apt. trying to adapt. The elevation changes are crazy compared to Missouri.
While inexperienced, a open mind, a will to learn, and the drive to achieve what you dream about. You can do anything. Persistence is key. Some dream of wealth or material things. I dream of experiences and wild places

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Re: Looking for partner bow deer
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2018, 11:20:28 AM »
Any luck this season?  I’m new to WA and archery hunting.  Willing to hunt anywhere typically weekday morning hunts or all day Sunday hunts.  Been hunting 666 in Skookumchuck area, seen lots of deer and elk sign as well as cougar.  No tags filled yet.  Message me if anyone would like to get out and hunt, I’ll try any new area or if you want to try the 666.  We got a few weeks left.  Thanks.

 


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