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Seems like theres birds just about everywhere up in NE washington, I think anywhere you go your going to be pretty safe when it comes to seeing birds...just have to get away from the roads to get away from the decoy shooters...
This is why I don't use gobbler decoys I have heard stories of guys using decoys such as B moble and Pretty Boy that have been shot at or had their decoys killed by hunters that don't take the time to identify the target and shoot thinking that the deke is a tom.
Many of the posts in here regarding encounters with other hunters are a great testimonial as to why you don't stalk a gobbling bird.
be safe every one. i'll be hunting by myself. has been a few scary time. been shot by at turky's coming in. Rick
The refuge can have great hunting...But I suggest you hunt mid week. Try to the Southwest and hunt Iron Mountain area. I like hunting in May up in the NW area Flodelle Creek. Go up to Beaver Lodge and take roads that run to the west over Mill Creek. Great hunting and not to many guys. The Radar Dome Area however is ORV Heaven...lot of quads at certain times of year. The Kalispell Peak side of the refuge can have some good hunting in spots..got to cover ground of course it is hard depending on snow. I used to camp at Starvation Lake and hunt the refuge and also hunt the other side of hwy 20 over toward Old Dominion...ther is a block of DNR that hold a lot of birds once in a while, especially over towards Alladin Area...Good Luck.
last year i got my truck stuck at mill creek, sunk it in about 3 feet of snow, after a couple hours we finally got towed out with some guy with a dodge 2500, yeah it's usually a great area if there isn't much snow.
State land over towards Cole Road use to be fairly nice until they logged/thinned. State land off Haller Creek, Slide Creek Vanasse, east end of Evans Cutoff, etc still holds birds. In fact, it should be fairly easy to find birds on most state, DNR, or other public land throughout the area.